- version 0.6.2
A fully-functional bash client for the tldr project, providing poignant examples of terminal commands.
This client can render both the old and the new tldr markup format.
Download the tldr bash script to the install location:
L=/usr/local/bin/tldr # elevated privileges needed for some locations
sudo wget -qO $L good4.eu/tldr
sudo chmod +x $L
If the location is not in $PATH, you need to specify the path to run it.
coreutils, grep, unzip, curl / wget, less (optional)
The 5 elements in TLDR markup that can be styled with these colors and backgrounds (last one specified will be used) and modes (more can apply):
- Colors: Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, White
- BG: BlackBG, RedBG, GreenBG, YellowBG, BlueBG, MagentaBG, CyanBG, WhiteBG
- Modes: Bold, Underline, Italic, Inverse
Newline
can be added to the style list to add a newline before the element
and Space
to add a space at the start of the line
(style items are separated by space, lower/uppercase mixed allowed):
- TLDR_TITLE_STYLE (defaults to: Newline Space Bold Yellow)
- TLDR_DESCRIPTION_STYLE (defaults to: Space Yellow)
- TLDR_EXAMPLE_STYLE (defaults to: Newline Space Bold Green)
- TLDR_CODE_STYLE (defaults to: Space Bold Blue)
- TLDR_VALUE_ISTYLE (defaults to: Space Bold Cyan)
The Value style (above) is an Inline style: doesn't take Newline or Space
Inline styles for help text: default, URL, option, platform, command, header:
- TLDR_DEFAULT_ISTYLE (defaults to: White)
- TLDR_URL_ISTYLE (defaults to: Yellow)
- TLDR_HEADER_ISTYLE (defaults to: Bold)
- TLDR_OPTION_ISTYLE (defaults to: Bold Yellow)
- TLDR_PLATFORM_ISTYLE (defaults to: Bold Blue)
- TLDR_COMMAND_ISTYLE (defaults to: Bold Cyan)
- TLDR_FILE_ISTYLE (defaults to: Bold Magenta)
Color/BG (Newline and Space also allowed) for error and info messages:
- TLDR_ERROR_COLOR (defaults to: Newline Space Red)
- TLDR_INFO_COLOR (defaults to: Newline Space Green)
How many days before freshly downloading a potentially stale page:
- TLDR_EXPIRY (defaults to 7) Alternative location of pages cache:
- TLDR_CACHE (not set by default) Usage of 'less' or 'cat' for output (set to '0' for cat):
- TLDR_LESS (1 by default; if set to 0
cat
will be used) Force current OS or not: - TLDR_OS (overrides what is read by
uname -s
) Force preferred language: ISO639 format (2 lowercase letters): - TLDR_LANG (not set by default, $LANG is used from environment)
When the following lines are added to ~/.bashrc
or run in the current session,
then tldr will autocomplete, which means possible tldr page names will be
suggested when tapping the Tab key twice on an incomplete tldr page name:
cachedir=~/.local/share/tldr/pages # Or whatever else the location of the tldr cache is
complete -W "$(q=($cachedir/*/*); sed 's@\.md @ @g' <<<${q[@]##*/})" tldr
- version 0.11
Usage: tldr-lint [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-q|--quiet] [<dir>] [<file>]
- All *.md files under <dir> and subdirectories are checked
- <file> is checked regardless of extension
-q, --quiet: No output means check is OK
-V, --version: Display version
-h, --help: Display this help text
coreutils, sed, grep, find
Please file an issue for a question, a bug or a feature request. Or even better, send a pull request!
Original tldr client in bash by Ray Lee https://github.com/raylee/tldr (MIT license)
The tldr-bash-client is relicensed under GPLv3+ and tldr-lint is GPLv3+ as well.