The one or two commands that I think would make it useful, it doesn't have.
1. a command that lists the releases for a repo
2. a command that lists the info for a release
Without these, for:
> To get around this, specify the asset name with the --asset flag when installing with the --release or --pre-release flag(s).
I'll have to go to the Github release manually anyway, and when I'm there I could just copy the URL and download it.
or... why not let the user pick release and asset from a list when doing "parm install (username)/(repo)"?
> Don't actually try to install Parm using Parm. It is unsupported and may or may not work how it was intended. Use the install script in the README instead.
The one or two commands that I think would make it useful, it doesn't have.
1. a command that lists the releases for a repo
2. a command that lists the info for a release
Without these, for:
> To get around this, specify the asset name with the --asset flag when installing with the --release or --pre-release flag(s).
I'll have to go to the Github release manually anyway, and when I'm there I could just copy the URL and download it.
or... why not let the user pick release and asset from a list when doing "parm install (username)/(repo)"?
> Don't actually try to install Parm using Parm. It is unsupported and may or may not work how it was intended. Use the install script in the README instead.
I find this warning pretty funny actually.