I even tried downloading the specific fork/branch directly, and still have the same problem:
git clone https://github.com/tirix/metamath-knife.git export_graphml_deps Cloning into 'export_graphml_deps'... remote: Enumerating objects: 2377, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (645/645), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (175/175), done. remote: Total 2377 (delta 523), reused 526 (delta 466), pack-reused 1732 Receiving objects: 100% (2377/2377), 20.79 MiB | 6.67 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (1704/1704), done. Users-MacBook-Pro-5:checkouts user$ cd /Users/user/.cargo/git/checkouts/export_graphml_deps Users-MacBook-Pro-5:export_graphml_deps user$ cargo build --release On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:15:51 PM UTC+8 Humanities Clinic wrote: > Thank you for this. Is it me, or is there something not quite right with > the new PR. I keep on getting the error: > > *error:* Found argument '--export-graphml-deps' which wasn't expected, or > isn't valid in this context > > Did you mean --export? > > > USAGE: > > metamath-knife <DATABASE> --export <LABEL>... --time > > > For more information try --help > > On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 7:47:29 AM UTC+8 David A. Wheeler wrote: > >> >> > On Jun 4, 2023, at 9:14 AM, Humanities Clinic <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > I am stating more specifically the goals I have in mind when I asked: >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/metamath/CAFXXJSvQt6D6xoufTE5%2BbvyKmfUVN0R0AZK0Ch_7qfLbR95Duw%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer >> >> > >> > I need to explore the "graph" of statements in set.mm. Specifically, I >> need to (1) find all sinks and sources quickly (2) Isolate one >> walk/path/trail between two specified nodes (3a) MOST IMPORTANTLY: With >> arrow keys on the keyboard, navigate between adjacent nodes. Up arrow - for >> the parent of the node. Down arrow - for the child of the node. Left and >> right arrows - for the siblings of the node (3b) I need to explore the >> subgraph of (only) all definitions in the way outlined in (3a), so I need >> to be able isolate this subgraph from the entire graph. >> >> I think building on Thierry's code will get you there. >> >> It's a different visualization, but you might also be interested in my >> video "Metamath Proof Explorer (set.mm) contributions visualized with >> Gource through 2020-04-29" at < >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVGSeDjWzUo>. >> >> This video shows the set.mm database's structure and growth over time. >> Each little circle represents an assertion (mostly theorems). It's >> structured by section and subsection, not by internal theorem dependencies. >> Even so, it may be of interest to you. The code to generate this is all >> publicly available. >> >> --- David A. Wheeler >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Metamath" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/metamath/5d59c6af-a1e8-4a32-bfb1-85077310a17bn%40googlegroups.com.
