Death of man pages?

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  • Because github repos get deleted and websites go offline. If you ever have to search through the wayback machine to find documentation for a dead project, you'll understand what a pain it can be. I do a lot of research on old internet resources and this is a very common occurrence. Therefore if you keep the docs bundled with the application and available offline, you can make things easier on yourself and on future users.

  • githut

    Github Language Statistics

  • Only because there are 1,000's of programming languages. Haskell is right around 30th in terms of use. https://madnight.github.io/githut/

  • clive

    Discontinued This is the source for the new Clive system built at Lsub.

  • There's wr from the Clive operating system, will output multiple formats from one source text at once and about a jillion times less code than pandoc, though if you want it on Linux you'll have to port it...

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  • The paper

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