On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 1:37 PM Adrien Nader <adrien@notk.org> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2023, Neal McBurnett wrote:
> OK, I'm stuck. This sounds great, and just the sort of thing I want to do
> ...
You should use the snap and I think you need the one from edge in
practice:
sudo snap install --edge git-ubuntu
I'm going to comment on some of your other questions but the snap is the
best way to install this.
Great answer, Adrien - that got me unstuck! Many thanks to all of you for all of these things.
And sorry to not even have figured out on my own the simplest of issues with the advice I got from a random LLM, to use a git: schema instead of https:....
I've tried to make this info a bit easier to find by noting it as an alternative at one of the popular AskUbuntu questions on getting source code: https://askubuntu.com/a/1472081/6130. Please feel free to suggest improvements, better references etc. E.g. some more clarity on the relationship between the Ubuntu Maintainer's Handbook.
and the Ubuntu Packaging Guide would be helpful.
Finally, while playing with LangChain (a very popular framework for Large Language Model development) and visiting their Discord, I also ran across https://www.kapa.ai/ which provides a chat agent for LangChain documentation in the Discord (#ask-kapa-langchain channel: https://discord.com/channels/1038097195422978059/1072944049788555314). They sound eager to get companies on board with their own kapa chat agents. In fact I dare say there will surely be a variety of organizations trying to make it easy to ask questions about developer documentation: And of course who knows what their plans might be for monetizing that.... At any rate it's a way to get a feel for how such things might work, and a possibility for the short or long term....
Anyway - sorry for hijacking the thread a bit, and thanks for the context!
Neal McBurnett http://neal.mcburnett.org/