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PYTAGNUM used but not documented #158

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JulienPalard opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 3 comments
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PYTAGNUM used but not documented #158

JulienPalard opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 3 comments

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@JulienPalard
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A lot of examples do use PYTAGNUM in the README, but it does not looks documented.

@JulienPalard
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I bet it is rc1, rc2, rc3, ... (as documented for --tag-num)?

@mbarkhau
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This is a misreading. It's PYTAG followed by NUM with no white-space between. You can use --tag to control the TAG and PYTAG parts, --tag-num to increment the NUM part.

Do you have a suggestion how to update the README to reflect this? We could add it to the part overview as if it were a part, and just say something like "PYTAG and NUM with no white-space between".

@JulienPalard
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HAHA I understand now ☺ Damn...

Hum, yes adding it to the part overview, while trying to be clear about it not being a tag but just two tags with no whitespaces.

I'm not native english so I try to avoid opening PRs on those sentences, I bet they always read a bit frenchy, but as you proposed PYTAG and NUM with no white-space between works cleanly for me.

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