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This includes both to tools with modified source code and wrapped tools. The manual pages of wrapped tools with common I/O affordances (no input or no output) can be shared among them (e.g. dgsh-mute-command(1) and dgsh-deaf-command(1)). All other pages (e.g. dgsh-paste(1)) should list the dgsh differences and refer (via SEE ALSO) to the original page for more information.
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Obsolete CLI options
Obsolete command line options should probably be trashed in the next + 1 release -- not the next release as supposedly the next release will be our gold master of 93u+.
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Nightly Builds
Add nightly builds automated with CI/CD
Add more to the weather. Currently, the only things influencing sales is the temperature. Instead of using temperature to influence customer count, other weather conditions should be the deciding factor. Cloudy, Raining, Sunny etc
Each weather condition will be given a "score", the higher the score the more visitors. The score increases weather becomes more desirable (since people typically wal
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https://github.com/Homebrew/brew
Would be great if we macOS users could
brew install jtcand manage upgrades automatically, rather than having to check back here periodically to download new binaries.Thanks!