tldr-c-client | C based *small* and *fast* client for accessing tldr pages

Moderator: Forum moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
user1234
Posts: 413
Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2022 5:48 am
Location: Somewhere on earth
Has thanked: 154 times
Been thanked: 87 times

tldr-c-client | C based *small* and *fast* client for accessing tldr pages

Post by user1234 »

This is the pet compiled on Jammy64 for the official C client of the program tldr. Source code is available on its GitHub repo https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr-c-client.

Here is the pet package for Jammy64:

tldr_c_client.pet
Jammy64
(27.49 KiB) Downloaded 7 times

I will very soon upload one each for Fossa64/F96, Bionic64, and some other puppies.

@peebee, @Clarity, please take a look.

Thanks!

PuppyLinux 🐾 gives new life to old computers ✨

Clarity
Posts: 3273
Joined: Fri Jul 24, 2020 10:59 pm
Has thanked: 1349 times
Been thanked: 438 times

Re: tldr-c-client | C based *small* and *fast* client for accessing tldr pages

Post by Clarity »

Hello @user1234
Started a VM where I launched JPCE v10 ISO via SG2D to desktop. Added the new 'tldr' to system and tested. Its OK. Looking forward to your next JPCE upgrade or its follow-on.

JammyPupCE v10 via SG2D in VM.jpg
JammyPupCE v10 via SG2D in VM.jpg (49.51 KiB) Viewed 163 times

Hopefully, this helpful utility makes its way into all WoofCE PUPs.

jamesbond
Posts: 540
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:02 pm
Location: The Pale Blue Dot
Has thanked: 73 times
Been thanked: 292 times

Re: tldr-c-client | C based *small* and *fast* client for accessing tldr pages

Post by jamesbond »

This is interesting, but why bother with C client when a shell-script client is available and works just as well?

https://github.com/raylee/tldr-sh-client

User avatar
user1234
Posts: 413
Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2022 5:48 am
Location: Somewhere on earth
Has thanked: 154 times
Been thanked: 87 times

Re: tldr-c-client | C based *small* and *fast* client for accessing tldr pages

Post by user1234 »

jamesbond wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 5:16 pm

This is interesting, but why bother with C client when a shell-script client is available and works just as well?

https://github.com/raylee/tldr-sh-client

Thanks for pointing that out! Since the shell one is not an official client, it never got into my attention.

But currently, I am too bored of doing this package over and over again. First, I made one for the Python version, next this one. I don't think I will be making a pet version for that one in next few days (I'll do it afterwards).

PuppyLinux 🐾 gives new life to old computers ✨

Post Reply

Return to “Utilities”