On 23/04/14 08:56, Colin Law wrote:
On 23 April 2014 08:41, Gareth France <gareth.fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
Take get-iplayer for instance. I install that on my system and (to my
knowledge) I am not able to browse through the source. It is buried away in
the system and just works. That is what I am wanting. You install it , you
use it, no faffing about.
$ which get-iplayer
/usr/bin/get-iplayer
$ cat /usr/bin/get-iplayer

Colin

Thank you Colin, however I don't need to type perl get-iplayer to use it. I would also have never considered trying to view the code. Offering a script to people is a very different experience to having something properly installed.

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