docs: many typos

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Daylin Morgan 2022-06-16 01:15:17 -05:00
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Inspired by recent commits in the wonderful library [`rich`](https://github.com/Textualize/rich) I decided to write ` yartsu`.
I needed to programatically generate screenshots for documentation purposes. The new `export_svg` methods in `rich` were a godsend.
So I wanted to try to make this feature a little more generalizable to program ouptut outside of `rich`/`python`.
I needed to programmatically generate screenshots for documentation purposes. The new `export_svg` methods in `rich` were a godsend.
So I wanted to try to make this feature a little more generalizable to program output outside of `rich`/`python`.
Hopefully, you find it useful.
If you come across anything unexpected please submit an issue.
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pip install yartsu
```
You can also download the [`shiv`](https://github.com/linkedin/shiv) based zipapp from the releases page.
There is a standalone binary available for linux :
Optionally with [`eget`](https://github.com/zyedidia/eget):
```bash
eget daylinmorgan/yartsu
```
This version will bundle depedencies and unpack them at `~/.shiv` at first runtime.
This version will bundle dependencies and unpack them at `~/.shiv` at first runtime.
You can change this location by setting the `SHIV_ROOT` environment variable.
See `shiv` for more info.
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With this option `yartsu` will deploy a `subprocess` and `pty`
to run your command for you in an attempt to preserve ANSI.
Note with this option you need to seperate
Note with this option you need to separate
the command you want to run with `yartsu` args using `--`.
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