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0readme - use README with a 0install feed
Published by Tim Cuthbertson
- Overview
This is a Zero Install feed. To add this program to your Applications menu, choose Zero Install -> Add New Program from the Applications menu. e.g. on Ubuntu:
If you don't see this menu item, install the zeroinstall-injector package from your distribution's repository, or from 0install.net.
Drag the feed's URL to the dialog box that appears. Other environments may use other systems. For example, if you are a ROX desktop user, drag the link to AddApp instead.
Alternatively, to run it from the command-line:
$ 0launch http://gfxmonk.net/dist/0install/0readme.xml
The 0alias command can be used to create a short-cut to run it again later.
If you don't have the 0launch command, download it from the 0install.net web-site, which also contains documentation about how the Zero Install system works.
- Full name
- Description
0readme ------ Replace the <description> tag of a 0install feed with the current contents of a README file, properly XML-escaped. This allows you to keep your feed's description up to date with your README file. If you don't have a README file, it will use the first file in the current directory that starts with 'readme', ignoring case. Usage: 0readme feed.xml
- Homepage
- Available versions
The list below is just for information; Zero Install will automatically select one of these versions for you.
Version Released Stability Platform Download 0.0.1 2010-11-05 Any Download (547 bytes) 0.0.2 2011-01-02 Any Download (587 bytes) 0.0.3 2011-01-10 Any Download (1619 bytes) 0.0.4 2011-01-11 Any Download (1636 bytes) 0.1 2011-01-30 Any Download (1672 bytes) 0.1.1 2011-04-30 Any Download (1669 bytes) 0.1.2 2012-02-17 Any Download (1697 bytes) 0.1.3 2012-02-17 Any Download (1699 bytes) 0.2.0 2014-11-24 Any Download (1828 bytes) 0.2.1 2014-12-02 Any Download (1845 bytes) 0.2 2014-11-24 Any Download (1923 bytes) - Required libraries
The list below is just for information; Zero Install will automatically download any required libraries for you.