top | item 47086937 (no title) oneeyedpigeon | 11 days ago BTW, `tldr` is deprecated, in favour of [`tlrc`](https://tldr.sh/tlrc/). Both use the same database. discuss order hn newest wonger_|11 days ago I use tealdeer, which was my favorite of the few tldr clients I tried: https://github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdeerDifferent tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc. mort96|11 days ago Why?? tldr is an infinitely better name than tlrc. It seems like tlrc is from the same project, couldn't they just have released a version 2.0 of tldr that's rewritten in rust? unknown|11 days ago [deleted] duckerude|11 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name. squigz|11 days ago Where is it deprecated? It looks like it's still being developed and there's no mention of it being deprecated on the site?
wonger_|11 days ago I use tealdeer, which was my favorite of the few tldr clients I tried: https://github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdeerDifferent tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc.
mort96|11 days ago Why?? tldr is an infinitely better name than tlrc. It seems like tlrc is from the same project, couldn't they just have released a version 2.0 of tldr that's rewritten in rust? unknown|11 days ago [deleted] duckerude|11 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name.
duckerude|11 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name.
squigz|11 days ago Where is it deprecated? It looks like it's still being developed and there's no mention of it being deprecated on the site?
wonger_|11 days ago
Different tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc.
mort96|11 days ago
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