Command-line options and snap packaging #18
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I was pretty interested in this project after learning about it last week on HN, but I wasn't really set up for .NET/C# development, and I don't run Windows.
My C# is pretty rusty, but I've added command-line options with NDesk.Options, and a Makefile for building on Linux with Mono. Apologies in advance that my C# style could be pretty bad -- I haven't done .NET in years.
For the community interested in this project, I've also added snap packaging (see snapcraft.yaml) in this PR, so that you can just install it on Linux OSes. I've published this package under my namespace as
wfc-cmars
. On Ubuntu 16.04, you can install withsudo snap install wfc-cmars
, and then you'll be able to run withwfc-cmars
. For example:Snap packages support most or all Linux distributions, see http://snapcraft.io for instructions on installing the
snap
command if you don't have it.Hope this is helpful, and thanks for this amazing fun project!