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Would be nice to have more info in README #14

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pfalcon opened this issue Apr 29, 2016 · 4 comments
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Would be nice to have more info in README #14

pfalcon opened this issue Apr 29, 2016 · 4 comments

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@pfalcon
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pfalcon commented Apr 29, 2016

Subj. It's not much clear what a user may expect from installing it. My usecase is that I got an idea how to write a file operations shell and wonder if that will be just duplication of your project. (Nope, neither me nor "a user" have time to dig deeper themselves, a user skips, I proceed to code up my idea, in the result we get 2 sub-documented shells ;-) ).

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pfalcon commented Apr 29, 2016

Github project description could be more detailed too. Top-level README doesn't mention there's an rshell in this repo too.

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@pfalcon - rshell got moved to its own repository: https://github.com/dhylands/rshell (when I made it installable using PyPi). I guess its time to remove the old stuff from upy-shell, to prevent any further confusion.

So I'll go ahead and close this for now. Please read through the README in the rshell repository and if you still feel it needs improvement, then please open an issue there.

@dhylands dhylands reopened this Apr 29, 2016
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Actually - I'm going to reopen this since I think the first comment is still valid for upy-shell.

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pfalcon commented Apr 29, 2016

Yes, my initial concern/interest was about upy-shell. Thanks.

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