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by michaelmior
148 days ago
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> What you are saying is that we don't need 'install.md' I think the point was that install.md is a good way to generate an install.sh. > validate that, and put it into the repo The problem being discussed is that the user of the script needs to validate it. It's great if it's validated by the author, but that's already the situation we're in. |
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The user is free to use a LLM to 'validate' the `install.sh` file. Just asking it if the script does anything 'bad'. That should be similarly successful as the LLM generating the script based on a description. Maybe even more successful.