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Case in point, I use automatically generated documentation which is a whole bunch of html files, so onefetch thinks my project is about html. I know I can specify a language via the -a switch but it still seems like a fairly easy change to avoid this. It is very common to include documentation in /doc or /docs or /documentation, so I suggest ignoring these directories when determining the project'
Vertical barcharts
Describe the solution you'd like
I would really like to have some barcharts, but vertically.
Describe alternatives you've considered
The only possibility to implement this with acsiimatics I can imagine is drawing it completely manually
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Duplicate documentation is always confusing and hard to maintain. A lot of text in the docs/ folder duplicates text in the README.
Not sure how to go about resolving this.
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add requirements.txt
A requirements.txt would help others install the required packages.
In the readme.me you list cv2 for example, which isn't found on pypi by that name.
https://pypi.org/search/?q=cv2
Hi,
Been toying around with this project for a bit and it's been great. But I'm having trouble figuring out what goes where. For example:
- Where do I define the color to use (the
pyfigletclass or theFigletclass?)
Very likely that I'm missing something obvious. But for me, the short "Quickstart" guide on how to use the package (by importing into code) is not very clear.
Maybe this
go get failed
From ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
$ apt-get install libglfw3-dev
$ go get github.com/esimov/diagram
# github.com/esimov/diagram/vendor/github.com/go-gl/glfw/v3.2/glfw
In file included from code/golang/gopath/src/github.com/esimov/diagram/vendor/github.com/go-gl/glfw/v3.2/glfw/c_glfw_linbsd.go:22:0:
code/golang/gopath/src/github.com/esimov/diagram/vendor/github.com/go-gl/glfw/v3.2/glfw/glfw/src/li
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I've noticed in the docs tutorial that you presented the "keyword" tag—which right now might not be implemented.
In my box contribution I've used it (but in plural: "keywords"), because I think that it's going to be rather useful as soon as the designs list is going to grow: keywords might help filter between categories to display with -L switch.
I'd say that more than one keywords could be us
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There're probably quite a few questions on StackOverflow about formatting in console, tables, colors and word wrap. Find them and help people find the one and only correct solution.
And don't copy-paste answers like the last time. Don't be that stupid, you dirty rep whore. You have 25K rep, it's time to pretend you have brains.
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Don't know if this is the correct place to suggest it, but a quick day/night flag might be interesting?
You already have their area code, so you would just need to check it against the current world map sunrise/sundown timer?