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What are the acceptance criteria for a new command? It should be open-source? Spread / popular enough? Available in at least X distribution official repositories? |
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There isn't a specific criteria for adding a tldr page for a command. You can add commands regardless of whether it is open-source/popular/proprietary/a relatively new project. We don't expect the commands to exist in any distribution repository/popular publishing platforms (PyPi, etc.), we can even include commands which require self compilation & installation and are not present in a distribution repository. But while creating a page, if a package works cross-platform you can add it to the Do note in some instances of name collisions (the same name being used by multiple commands) there might be some special rules enforced by the maintainers, we are currently working on a way to structure it like this for example if it's a JS framework we suffix the page name with something like |
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There isn't a specific criteria for adding a tldr page for a command. You can add commands regardless of whether it is open-source/popular/proprietary/a relatively new project. We don't expect the commands to exist in any distribution repository/popular publishing platforms (PyPi, etc.), we can even include commands which require self compilation & installation and are not present in a distribution repository.
But while creating a page, if a package works cross-platform you can add it to the
common
directory or else you can ad…