On Wednesday, 22 June 2016 at 01:56:34 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

There aren't that many commands for DUB on the command line. Most of what you need can be gleaned from dub --help, but there is also documentation online [1]. For package configurations, the documentation at code.dlang.org covers everything [2] & [3], just not always clearly. It's easy enough to get examples for that from all of the projects listed in the registry [4]. Just click through them to their github or bitbucket repositories and study their dub.json/sdl files. And there's always the DUB forums [5.


Given that this project is going to bundled with DMD some time in the future, I think that this response sees the forest for the trees. While those things would make the OPs life a little easier, hopefully, the number of people using dub would increase with its inclusion in DMD. I care more about ease of use for all the people who might start using dub in the future. Not all of these people would want to learn from dub --help. I don't think I'm alone in believing that the dub documentation could be improved, especially with tutorials or examples.

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