Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | _vs3m's commentslogin

Hey Daoud,

First of all, thank you for your comment!

We've just released the GitHub app, so ATM the only available tour is one that I've published myself:

How a tour looks like on the website: [url-redacted]

How a tour looks like on the repository: [url-redacted]

If you need any help please reach out directly at [email-redacted]. I'll gladly assist you.


That's pretty cool, thanks! The loading page between each section seems unnecessary though.


I’m Marcelo, the creator of Tour. I like to make life simple - because power lies in simplicity.

Today, I am excited to launch Tour, an app I designed to make it simpler and easier for coders to do what they do best: code. I am inspired by the open-source community and, with Tour, I am making a small contribution to promote the creativity and talent of my fellow coders.

Tour is a free app that creates beautiful, intuitive tours for your open-source GitHub projects. My next goal is to make it possible for coders to install Carbon Ads so they can make money with their tours.

Create something great. Create something cool. Create something fun. With Tour, I want to help you focus on creating - while Tour takes care of introducing your app to the world.

Tour was created for you. Give it a try and let me know what you think!

And if you have any questions - ask away!

I’m excited to hear from you.

Marcelo


This looks interesting, but you really, really need a demo because I would really like to see how a tour works.


Hey! I've opened an issue to discuss about the subcommands feature: [url-redacted]

I would love to know your opinion about it.


Hey thanatos_dem

Right now Docli can't handle those scenarios, but it will on the next big release - which it might take a while because it's not trivial to add those features and keep the API simple.


Hey, I'm really sorry about that! I'm still working on the details, but thank you for the feedback.


Oh, I didn't notice how big it is! I will fix that as soon as possible. Thanks for the feedback.


Thanks! It was a friend of mine. You can see more of his work at https://www.instagram.com/sutocreation


Thanks for the feedback umvi. I will be working on making it clear that Docli is a Go library.


But, for the love of God, please don't put the word "Go" in the name :D


Exactly! Thank you for clarifying that. The documentation still needs some improvements, and this is one of them.


I've started with a fork of Docopt, but then I realized the exact same thing - the maintainers didn't use the best parsing practices, so I've just deleted the fork and started Docli. If you follow the tutorial you will see that you can print the AST produced by Docli's parser :D.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: