alt
"alt" is a command line tool primarily used for finding and managing alternative software versions in various programming languages.
It allows developers to switch between different versions of software with ease, making it particularly useful in scenarios where co-existing multiple versions of a program is necessary.
alt supports multiple programming languages like Node.js, Java, Ruby, and Python, among others. Therefore, it offers developers a versatile solution for managing software versions in their projects.
By utilizing alt, developers can easily install, switch, and manage different versions of software dependencies, libraries, frameworks, and even language runtimes.
It provides a simple and intuitive syntax that allows developers to execute commands quickly and efficiently. For instance, the "alt list" command displays all available versions of a particular software package, while "alt use" switches to a specific version.
alt also offers a plugin system that enables developers to extend its functionality and support additional programming languages or version managers.
It offers comprehensive documentation and a user-friendly interface, making it accessible even for developers new to the command line environment.
The tool is highly flexible and can be integrated into various development workflows, allowing developers to seamlessly switch between different software versions without disrupting their projects.
alt is an open-source project and encourages community contributions to enhance its features, plugins, and compatibility with different programming languages.
Overall, alt simplifies the process of managing software versions by providing a unified command line interface, thereby saving developers time and effort in dealing with versioning complexities.
List of commands for alt:
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finch:tldr:1dd03 finch: Start moving a window, use arrow keys to move, press escape when done.$ alt + mtry on your machineexplain this command
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finch:tldr:96e7c finch: Start resizing a window, use arrow keys to resize, press escape when done.$ alt + rtry on your machineexplain this command
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finch:tldr:f6229 finch: Jump to n-th window.$ alt + ${number_key}try on your machineexplain this command