A command line client for tldr, written in plain ISO C90.
On OS X, the client can be installed through homebrew.
# To install latest development version
brew install tldr --HEAD
# To install the latest stable release
brew install tldr
On Arch Linux, the client can be installed through the AUR using an AUR helper such as yay.
yay -S tldr-git
To build the latest version from source:
git clone https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr-c-client.git
cd tldr-c-client
./deps.sh # install dependencies
make # build tldr
make install # install tldr
The default prefix for installation is /usr/local/bin
.
Building the tldr
client is pretty straightforward.
clang
/gcc
libcurl
(brew install curl
/apt-get install libcurl-dev
/apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
)libzip
(brew install libzip
/apt-get install libzip-dev
)pkg-config
(brew install pkg-config
/apt-get install pkg-config
)
The Makefile
in the root directory has all you need for builing the project.
Just call make
and tldr
will build itself.
make
Autocompletion is supported for bash
, zsh
, and fish
and can be added by sourcing
the correct autocompletion file.
The files autocomplete.zsh
, autocomplete.bash
, and autocomplete.fish
can be found in the autocomplete
folder in the root of the repository.
To install the autocompletion, just move the script for your shell to a an easy
to access directory (like your home directory), and source it in your .bashrc
or .zshrc
.
Example for zsh:
mv autocomplete/complete.zsh ~/.tldr.complete
echo "source ~/.tldr.complete" >> ~/.zshrc
usage: ./tldr [-v] [OPTION]... SEARCH
available commands:
-v print verbose output
--version print version and exit
-h, --help print this help and exit
-u, --update update local database
-c, --clear-cache clear local database
-p, --platform=PLATFORM select platform, supported are linux / osx / sunos / common
-r, --render=PATH render a local page for testing purposes
Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
The MIT License (MIT) - see LICENSE for details.