This bash script is dedicated for all the Linux readers whom spend all their time working on the terminal;
therefore they launch everything from there.
If you are the kind of person I described above, I believe that this tool would benefit you.
This script purposes are to help you launch documents using your favorite PDF Viewer, which will
save you a lot of time if you have lots of documents like me.
- Bash
- GNU Core Utilities
- grep
- A PDF Viewer
- A directory that contains all your documents.
Note: The first 3 dependencies should be already installed by default on most linux distros.
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Make sure all the previous dependencies are installed and all the requirements are implemented.
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Clone this repo by typing:
user # git clone https://github.com/yankh764/rdoc.git
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Move to the cloned directory and type:
root # cp rdoc /usr/local/bin/rdoc root # chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/rdoc
Note: You can copy the program to wherever you wish but it is recomendded to keep it in your PATH.
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If you did the previous installation steps you can run the program from terminal simply by typing:
user # rdoc
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It'll display a help message, read it and then you are ready to go.
Pull requests are welcomed and appreciated.