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I feel as though it is already pretty clear about what natls does because of the picture and the description under it as well as the description of the repo itself.
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I think a benchmark could be interesting
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And what about a table of contents?
As a user I just want to find the tool and quickly find a way to install without scrolling or Ctrl+f because I'm lazy. Or maybe allow a button with title [install] at the top of the README.
As for your comment, I disagree. Looking at most programs lsd has a description. exa even has a short one liner: "A modern alternative for ls" which makes it very clear what it does.
You are ofcourse the main decision maker on this point but what do other think? Should natls have a short description? :)
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I do provide installation instructions as well as a description in the repo description
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And what about a table of contents?
As a user I just want to find the tool and quickly find a way to install without scrolling or Ctrl+f because I'm lazy. Or maybe allow a button with title [install] at the top of the README.As for your comment, I disagree. Looking at most programs lsd has a description. exa even has a short one liner: "A modern alternative for ls" which makes it very clear what it does.
You are ofcourse the main decision maker on this point but what do other think? Should natls have a short description? :)
I think Github already provides a built-in table of contents, and I think the tagline is "ls
alternative with useful info and a splash of color 🎨" and that's pretty clear in the Github description
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I think we probably have everything that we need in the readme right now so I am going to close this.
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Related Issues (20)
- TimeZone HOT 1
- Alphabetical HOT 5
- Snap release updates HOT 7
- headlines -l flag doesn't add headlines HOT 2
- Relative timestamps HOT 8
- Endless loop printing whitespaces HOT 2
- thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value' HOT 2
- Do you have something like this for windows? HOT 2
- Date and time are zeros HOT 9
- V2.1.9 is not pushed to GitHub HOT 2
- Add windows compatibility. HOT 6
- Windows 10 HOT 1
- Searching for nonexistent file or directory returns Rust error HOT 4
- thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` HOT 6
- Group and date joined together HOT 8
- Error when running nat on unaccessible directory HOT 17
- Build Error HOT 1
- What's special about nat?
- Difference to exa? https://github.com/ogham/exa HOT 1
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