[Yanel-usage] The Discussion Continues...

Darius Miliauskas dariui.miliauskui at gmail.com
Wed Jun 19 14:06:18 CEST 2013


Dear All,

trying to collect from various emails and fill the gaps (opened questions)
which are left during the conversations from the last weeks:

1) cheat-sheet
git - get the list of the most commonly used commands
git checkout README.txt - reset to the original version of README.txt
git pull - update the documentation
git clone - transfer it to the new directory

e. g. after using "git checkout README.txt" "git pull" worked great. README.txt
was updated.

2)

"Which improvement to describe in https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues? Do
you mean the one with the message in the browser or the one when I mistyped
"./build.sh quick-start"? Or the one that "quick-start" does not precisely
carries the meaning of installing Yanel?"
that if someone is typing build.sh or yanel.sh without any arguments, that
then these shell scripts will tell you which arguments are possible and
what they are used for.

It doesn't work as you described. When I put "yanel.sh" or "build.sh", I
get the messages:

"-bash: yanel.sh: command not found"

or

"-bash: build.sh: command not found".

3)

"3) Yanel was not correctly installed, therefore, I couldn't start and run
it. The last sentence just describe the practical pattern which the user
experiences. He open my browser ("Safari"), type "
http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/" in the address bar, and got the certain
message on his browser. I add the screen shot as the attachment to explain
what I meant."

but from the screenshot it seems like you didn't enter the port 8080 and
the yanel prefix.

yes, I did not add the port 8080 and the prefix "yanel" because I wanted
just to illustrate the message during the installation. But Yanel was
already installed in my computer, so, I just typed without the port and the
prefix in order to get the similar message.

4) You can use "yanel" command as, for example, "git" instead of typing "*
./build.sh*". I do not know whether such replacement is possible, and how
to make it. Do you get?

no, I don't understand. Do you mean that there is only one shell script
called yanel.sh instead build.sh and yanel.sh ?

It was about the usage of the word "yanel" as a command. I just want to ask
you several questions to get your meaning. What is the "git"? It is a
command or an argument? I think it is a command.


Best Wishes,

Darius Miliauskas
sunny Vilnius (Lithuania)
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