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date #15

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rprieto opened this issue Dec 13, 2013 · 0 comments
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date #15

rprieto opened this issue Dec 13, 2013 · 0 comments
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rprieto commented Dec 13, 2013

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shrayasr pushed a commit to shrayasr/tldr that referenced this issue Jan 27, 2014
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@rprieto rprieto closed this as completed in 76c27c9 Mar 2, 2014
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therayvoice added a commit to therayvoice/tldr that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2021
This note feels more instinctive to me. A CLI user should be able to see how to use tldr without visiting its github repo.
Also elongated line tldr-pages#15 with common subcommands for mnemonic purpose. New users often forget subcommands, and they have no way to recall them with tldr.
therayvoice added a commit to therayvoice/tldr that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2021
This note feels more instinctive to me. A CLI user should be able to see how to use tldr without visiting its github repo.
Also elongated line tldr-pages#15 with common subcommands for mnemonic purpose. New users often forget subcommands, and they have no way to recall them with tldr.
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