Using custom command #23823
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Hi ! I’ve recently started to search for something that allows me to download chapters from a website, and to convert into epub files. A GitHub repositery corresponded prefectly to my intent, so i tried using it. While i know the basics in programmation and can (now) work my way around in GitHub as a beginner, there is still an issue with it. I need to use a custom command, in my case “./RRL2epub rrl:1439”, but Git Bash keeps displaying “command not found”. I did clone the repositery and then execute Git Bash while being inside the folder, but to no avail. I would greatly appreciate if someone could point me the correct way to use it :slight_smile: ! Thanks in advance |
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If you’re asking how to use the piece of software that you found in a repository on GitHub, the best way to contact the maintainers of that software is to:
All of these documents can be found, if they exist, in the repository where you found the software itself. I hope that helps! |
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If you’re asking how to use the piece of software that you found in a repository on GitHub, the best way to contact the maintainers of that software is to:
All of these documents can be found, if they exist, in the repository where you found the software itself.
I hope that helps!