I remember offering to make a PR w/ examples for something when I was a junior dev and was politely told that they didn't want examples. I assumed - and still assume - that this was a generational difference in what people expected competence to look like.
While this attitude made sense pre-internet, reading about every switch for common use cases is just not realistic today. Maybe if the number of command-line programs were less, and the complexity of each command was significantly less, I could see how it would be done, but not today.
While this attitude made sense pre-internet, reading about every switch for common use cases is just not realistic today. Maybe if the number of command-line programs were less, and the complexity of each command was significantly less, I could see how it would be done, but not today.