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by darkpuma 2538 days ago
I'm a big fan of this. Probably 90% of the time the tldr summary has my use-case covered.
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If the tldr entry exists. Obscure commands don't have one while you're less likely to know these well. Chicken/egg problem.
In my experience the coverage is shockingly good. And if you find a case where there is no tldr, you're back where you're started having lost not more than five seconds. The failure case is graceful, so it was easy to put tldr into my workflow.
I wonder if tldr returns a meaningful exit value that you could write an alias/function for something like tldr $term || man $term
Definitely; tldr returns 0 on success, 1 on failure.

    tldr_or_man() { tldr $1 || man $1 }