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scide should take -h/--help command line argument #3511

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nhthn opened this issue Feb 8, 2018 · 3 comments
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scide should take -h/--help command line argument #3511

nhthn opened this issue Feb 8, 2018 · 3 comments
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nhthn commented Feb 8, 2018

easy one: i'd expect scide -h and scide --help to print a help message instead of booting the IDE.

@nhthn nhthn added this to the 3.10 milestone Feb 8, 2018
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mossheim commented Feb 8, 2018

Sorry to ask what seems like an obvious question, but does the IDE application currently take command-line arguments as it is? I can't find documentation for this.

Also, note that on macOS the program is named SuperCollider (even inside the bundle)

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nhthn commented Feb 8, 2018

i tried running scide foo.scd and it seems to work. of course the entire point of -h/--help would be documenting this :)

@mossheim mossheim modified the milestones: 3.10, future Mar 4, 2018
@mossheim mossheim added the good first issue indicates issue tickets that are suitable for a new contributor label Mar 4, 2018
geoffroymontel added a commit to geoffroymontel/supercollider that referenced this issue May 20, 2020
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add -h and --help to SC Ide executable to show usage, solves #3511
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dyfer commented May 21, 2020

closed in #4950

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