Notes on tldr hosting 🖧

I put up tldr pages last year.
Here's one where tldr describes itself.

I wasn't sure if this was worthwhile, and although I've used it occasionally myself, I largely forgot about it. But recently I got email from someone who found it helpful, which put it back in my mind.

I wondered which pages were used the most, so I looked in the capsule log. As usual, finding useful info isn't simple.

Here's the top ten things (in popularity order) that come after A in the alphabet:

finger
buzzphrase
fuck
emacs
fossil
couchdb
git-status
diffstat
chattr
bundle

Hmm, still all pretty near the start of the alphabet. What's the most popular from the second half of the alphabet? No one's scrolling down that far unless they really want to know stuff, surely? Here's the top ten for M to Z:

youtube-dl
youtube-viewer
zig
tar
sequelize
wpm
systemd-analyze
ruby
rdfind
xdg-mime

I don't have any sensible conclusion to draw, apart from "Someone wrote a utility called fuck!"

Oh, and when I post this, crawlers will find links to those pages and crawl them more, so the list is self-prepetuating.

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