Re: archival social media for the blind?

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and if -h doesn't work with a given command --help usually does... I
also find piping to nano useful when I want a general overview of a
command, but the -h output is long.

[command] -h | nano -

| nano -

Is also useful for any other non-interactive command that produces
more output than is easily reviewed with screen review hotkeys.

Though, more to the original topic of this thread, I'm not sure if
there's any good way of archiving this stuff... but at the same time,
I'm not sure an archive would be all that useful. This is just my
experience, but 9 times out of 10, typing "How do I do x at the linux
command line" without the quotes into Firefox's address bar or
something similar will return a mainstream tutorial that doesn't need
any accessibility tweaks, and with how much Orca is constantly having
to adapt to every little change in every major desktop application
that runs under Linux, I'd have to question the value of searching an
archive that might have mostly outdated information instead of just
asking here, on the Orca mailing list, or on another blind linux users
list.

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