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Marked help on Windows throws #183
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Closing as stale. Please resubmit, if necessary. |
Why was this closed exactly? Nothing has changed since I opened this issue. |
Ah, I see! Good to see the project gaining new momentum! :) I haven’t used marked for quite a while, so I cannot comment on how it works right now. However, if I trust my past self (I kind of do) then the problem was that marked’s help ended up calling That being said, it’s really low-priority, so putting this very far back in the backlog is likely an appropriate action here. |
@poke: Thanks. Part of going through the issues back-to-front is to also figure out how many people are still paying attention to this library. On NPM it's a very popular package; however, it's also been around for quite some time. So, thank you for the details and arriving at the same conclusion. I will leave this issue closed because it is still referenced in 956, which also acts as a sort of consolidation approach. |
Running marked with the
--help
or-h
option fails on Windows with the following error:This happens because of line 26 in
/bin/marked
:Here, marked tries to open up
man
which is a unix tool for reading help, and which is not available on Windows.I’d suggest either replacing this by some built-in way, or switching to some command line parser instead which already offers command line help (for example node-optimist).
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