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Glad to see so many new features! Keen to try out the "support for break and continue within for loops". This will greatly simplify some of my scripts trying to simulate this. Will give an extensive test of your new TagUI v4.0! Will test it with all my past scripts to see if there's any backward compatibility issue as well as to try out some of your new features.
By the way, for PHP, we can use php -v to display the version number.
Is there any way to display the current TagUI version number? I tried tagui -v. It didn't work.
Think now that you're starting to add a lot of new features, it's good to let the users find out which version they are running. It would be good also for users to check which version of the cutting-edge version they are running. For me, I actually lost track of which cutting version I'm running, or if I'm actually running your latest cutting edge version.
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Can type tagui from command prompt and it will return the version number, together with the options supported. The version is likely to be less important now as it enters maintenance mode with lesser changes and iterations. This version thing is a good idea, I should document it that running w/o parameters shows that.
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Glad to see so many new features! Keen to try out the "support for break and continue within for loops". This will greatly simplify some of my scripts trying to simulate this. Will give an extensive test of your new TagUI v4.0! Will test it with all my past scripts to see if there's any backward compatibility issue as well as to try out some of your new features.
By the way, for PHP, we can use php -v to display the version number.
Is there any way to display the current TagUI version number? I tried tagui -v. It didn't work.
Think now that you're starting to add a lot of new features, it's good to let the users find out which version they are running. It would be good also for users to check which version of the cutting-edge version they are running. For me, I actually lost track of which cutting version I'm running, or if I'm actually running your latest cutting edge version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: