Re: NEW: misc/ietf-cli

2015-11-21 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
Stuart Henderson  writes:

> an alternative to packaging RFCs directly

I'd prefer this.  Looks fine ports-wise, ok if you want to import it.

> ... though the initial
> rsync mirroring is a bit of a weighty download.

eeek... indeed.

> -- -- --
> This package contains command-line tools to work with a locally rsync'ed
> copy of Internet Drafts and RFCs. See the README and help text for more
> information, but here are some examples:
>
> ietf: starts a command-line shell with command history
>
> ietf mirror: create or update local mirror of IETF repositories
>   (approx 1GB, by default in /var/db/ietf-mirrors)
>
> ietf rfc 3456 4567: open RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in $EDITOR
>
> ietf rfcextra 3456: open RFC 3456 and any RFCs that update or
>   obsolete it in $EDITOR, and any errata on any of those in a browser
>
> ietf (tools|tracker) 3456 4567: opens RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in the
>   IETF Tools or IETF Datatracker web interface
>
> ietf draft crocker: open all active drafts with "crocker" in their
>   filename, and lists all matching drafts that are expired, replaced
>   by other drafts, or have become RFCs
>
> ietf draftstatus crocker, ietf rfcstatus 3456: lists information
>   from the IETF and RFC Editor databases
> -- -- --
>
>

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Re: NEW: misc/ietf-cli

2015-11-21 Thread Joerg Jung
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:14:46PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> an alternative to packaging RFCs directly ... though the initial
> rsync mirroring is a bit of a weighty download.

ok jung @
 
> -- -- --
> This package contains command-line tools to work with a locally rsync'ed
> copy of Internet Drafts and RFCs. See the README and help text for more
> information, but here are some examples:
> 
> ietf: starts a command-line shell with command history
> 
> ietf mirror: create or update local mirror of IETF repositories
>   (approx 1GB, by default in /var/db/ietf-mirrors)
> 
> ietf rfc 3456 4567: open RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in $EDITOR
> 
> ietf rfcextra 3456: open RFC 3456 and any RFCs that update or
>   obsolete it in $EDITOR, and any errata on any of those in a browser
> 
> ietf (tools|tracker) 3456 4567: opens RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in the
>   IETF Tools or IETF Datatracker web interface
> 
> ietf draft crocker: open all active drafts with "crocker" in their
>   filename, and lists all matching drafts that are expired, replaced
>   by other drafts, or have become RFCs
> 
> ietf draftstatus crocker, ietf rfcstatus 3456: lists information
>   from the IETF and RFC Editor databases
> -- -- --
> 




NEW: misc/ietf-cli

2015-11-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
an alternative to packaging RFCs directly ... though the initial
rsync mirroring is a bit of a weighty download.

-- -- --
This package contains command-line tools to work with a locally rsync'ed
copy of Internet Drafts and RFCs. See the README and help text for more
information, but here are some examples:

ietf: starts a command-line shell with command history

ietf mirror: create or update local mirror of IETF repositories
  (approx 1GB, by default in /var/db/ietf-mirrors)

ietf rfc 3456 4567: open RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in $EDITOR

ietf rfcextra 3456: open RFC 3456 and any RFCs that update or
  obsolete it in $EDITOR, and any errata on any of those in a browser

ietf (tools|tracker) 3456 4567: opens RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in the
  IETF Tools or IETF Datatracker web interface

ietf draft crocker: open all active drafts with "crocker" in their
  filename, and lists all matching drafts that are expired, replaced
  by other drafts, or have become RFCs

ietf draftstatus crocker, ietf rfcstatus 3456: lists information
  from the IETF and RFC Editor databases
-- -- --



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