A client for tldr, written in Rust.
tldr is a simplified and community-driven man pages.
Nothing! You should be good to go!
Refer to the Windows section of rust-openssl readme
tldr: Install OpenSSL from here. Pick 32/64-bit depending on your system. But Cargo will not be able to find OpenSSL. You can either copy the include/openssl
directory, libssl32.dll, and libeay32.dll to locations that Cargo can find or pass the location to Cargo via environment variables:
env OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=C:/OpenSSL-Win64 OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=C:/OpenSSL-Win64/include
cargo build
Or alternatively, download my 64-bit tldr.exe
instead from https://github.com/rilut/rust-tldr/releases, and include it to your PATH.
Refer to the OSX section of rust-openssl readme
tldr: If you are running El Capitan, you will encounter a problem from the missing openssl header when installing the client. To fix that, you should try all of this:
# first, try:
brew link --force openssl
# if it didn't work, try:
export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2d_1/include/
# if it still didn't work, try:
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2d_1/include/
Read all of the possible fixes for the El Capitan problems at: sfackler/rust-openssl#255
$ cargo install tldr
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