← Back to context Comment by oneeyedpigeon 4 days ago BTW, `tldr` is deprecated, in favour of [`tlrc`](https://tldr.sh/tlrc/). Both use the same database. 5 comments oneeyedpigeon Reply wonger_ 4 days ago I use tealdeer, which was my favorite of the few tldr clients I tried: https://github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdeerDifferent tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc. mort96 4 days ago Why?? tldr is an infinitely better name than tlrc. It seems like tlrc is from the same project, couldn't they just have released a version 2.0 of tldr that's rewritten in rust? duckerude 4 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name. squigz 4 days ago Where is it deprecated? It looks like it's still being developed and there's no mention of it being deprecated on the site?
wonger_ 4 days ago I use tealdeer, which was my favorite of the few tldr clients I tried: https://github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdeerDifferent tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc.
mort96 4 days ago Why?? tldr is an infinitely better name than tlrc. It seems like tlrc is from the same project, couldn't they just have released a version 2.0 of tldr that's rewritten in rust? duckerude 4 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name.
duckerude 4 days ago Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name.
squigz 4 days ago Where is it deprecated? It looks like it's still being developed and there's no mention of it being deprecated on the site?
I use tealdeer, which was my favorite of the few tldr clients I tried: https://github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdeer
Different tldr clients use different syntax highlighting, and some are faster than others. The main tldr is horrifyingly slow iirc.
Why?? tldr is an infinitely better name than tlrc. It seems like tlrc is from the same project, couldn't they just have released a version 2.0 of tldr that's rewritten in rust?
Looks like the command is still called tldr at least, only the package/repo has a different name.
Where is it deprecated? It looks like it's still being developed and there's no mention of it being deprecated on the site?