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License command (or text) #610

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TomasRoj opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 9 comments
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License command (or text) #610

TomasRoj opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 9 comments

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@TomasRoj
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Can I make some command /text which will tel what license of document is it? I think this can be goog and useful.

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@TheElectronWill
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TheElectronWill commented Apr 15, 2019

Once again there are no commands in toml (#609)
Do it yourself, in your program. This github repository is about the configuration language, not how to program around it.

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TomasRoj commented Apr 15, 2019

And is there some license text? I say text because I don't know how to say it in another way

@TomasRoj
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I litlle bit don't understand the blueprint of this project

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TheElectronWill commented Apr 15, 2019

Like almost all github projects, the license is in the LICENSE text file.

What don't you understand about the project? It contains the specification of the TOML configuration language: the rules that you can use to read and write .toml files. How to write strings, how to write arrays, etc.

@TomasRoj
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no I dont mean license of project. I mean like a "title = "TOML Example" . In front of title a license

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In front of title a license

??

If you want a TOML example, look at the README.md

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TheElectronWill commented Apr 15, 2019

And if you want to include a license header in your toml file, just use comments.

# License abc
# text
title = "hello"

@TomasRoj
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Yes, thats what I mean thanks.

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Thanks @TheElectronWill for answering the question here. :)

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