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Let's document: Netpbm #10887

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gutjuri opened this issue Oct 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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Let's document: Netpbm #10887

gutjuri opened this issue Oct 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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gutjuri commented Oct 8, 2023

Command description

Netpbm is a software package for manipulating images. It contains many commands, none of which have tldr pages yet.

I created this issue for tracking the progress of documenting netpbm. Documentation of these commands can be found here: https://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/directory.html

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I have been learning linxu for a while and I really would like to contribute this issue, can you please assign this to me !

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gutjuri commented Oct 9, 2023

I have been learning linxu for a while and I really would like to contribute this issue, can you please assign this to me !

Thanks for your interest. However, this issue is not meant to be assigned to individual developers, its purpose is rather to track progress on documenting Netpbm.

If you would like to contribute to this issue, you could follow these steps:

  • Choose a command that you would like to document from the list above.
  • Create a fork of this project.
  • In this fork, create a tldr page for the command you chose.
  • Create a pull request that merges your changes into this project.

We also have a CONTRIBUTING file, which will be of interest to you. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask :)

Have fun!

WillOfHeaven added a commit to WillOfHeaven/tldr that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2023
-[x] The page(s) is in the correct platform directories: common.
-[x] The page(s) has at most 8 examples.
-[x] The page(s) description has links to documentation or a homepage.
-[x] The page(s) follow the content guidelines.
-[x] The PR title conforms to the recommended templates.
-[ ] Version of the command being documented (if known):

Adds command to tldr-pages#10887
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gutjuri commented Feb 22, 2024

done with #12296 🥳

to be continued in #12299

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