▲ | cb321 21 hours ago | |||||||
`lc` mentioned elsethread [1] was always extensible with plugins for formatting and file-typing (but also always supported libmagic-based file-typology). There are other fairly distinctive ideas in `lc`, actually.. the README has a list. While I like it and it's a good idea, I think the reality is that developers capable enough to write shared library/DLL plugins are more likely to just submit PRs and make such stuff built-in but maybe optional. | ||||||||
▲ | eviks 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
"Always" is just 4 years? Lc is also one of these new tools > more likely to just submit PRs and make such stuff built-in but maybe optional. Which are more likely to just be rejected by the more conservative maintainers of the tool. That's the empowering beauty of plugins - no such barriers | ||||||||
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