On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 08:25:07PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: > On 07/08/14 19:29, Ted Unangst wrote: > >On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 18:54, Vadim Zhukov wrote: > >>Hoping that /usr/sbin isn't full yet... This makes easier to get to > >>package readme files: > >> > >>- Now you'll have exact command to view all added/changed readme > >>files printed right after pkg_add(1) run; > >> > >>- You can simply type "pkg_readme mysql" if you're not sure what > >>and where in MySQL you need to tweak, and still get there. > >> > >>kirby@ already liked it. Any more thoughts? > >As I recall from the discussion when the readme files were > >semi-standardized, you're supposed to just cat the files. They're in a > >known location, the user can find them without too much trouble. > > > I'm with Ted here. And after being illuminated about sqlports I'm sure > there's no need for pkg_search either. Usually all you need is to learn...
People obviously don't know about ports-readmes-dancer install it, run it, and you have a browsable small web app for all your needs...