12-21-2018
I agree with the earlier post that mentioned that the term "hacker" as a positive term for software engineering, is long dead. Hacking is unprofessional, often malicious and unlawful activities (as far as software and IT goes). Maybe two decades ago, hacking was often a positive term, but there are way way too many professional, expert, amazing good software engineers in 2018 and to glorify the term "hacking" is to debase all the great, highly talented and skillful IT professionals in the world.
That's my view, whatever it's worth.
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gcstar
GCSTAR(1) Linux User's Manual GCSTAR(1)
NAME
GCstar - Personal collection manager
SYNOPSIS
gcstar [-u UPDATE-OPTIONS] [-x EXECUTE-OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
DESCRIPTION
GCstar is a Gtk2 program used to manage personal collections.
OPTIONS
Without any option, it will open FILENAME if specified or the previously opened file. There are also two groups of options.
UPDATE-OPTIONS
-u, --update
Tell GCstar to look for available updates
-a, --all
Update all components
-c, --collection
Update collection models
-w, --website
Update plugins to download information
-i, --import
Update plugins to import data
-e, --export
Update plugins to export data
-l, --lang
Update translations
-n, --noproxy
Don't ask for a proxy
EXECUTE-OPTIONS
-x, --execute
Enter non-interactive mode
-c, --collection MODEL
Specify the collection type
-w, --website PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to download information
-i, --import PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to import a collection
-e, --export PLUGIN
Specify the plugin to use to export the collection
-f, --fields FILENAME
File containing fields list to use for import/export
-o, --output FILENAME
Write output in FILENAME instead of standard output
--download TITLE
Search for the item with TITLE as name
--importprefs PREFERENCES
Preferences for the import plugin
--exportprefs PREFERENCES
Preferences for the export plugin
Preferences for import/export plugins are specified using this schema
Key1=>Value1,Key2=>Value2
ENVIRONMENT
HOME Used to define following variables if needed
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Where configuration files should be stored. If not defined: $HOME/.config
XDG_DATA_HOME
Where some data will be stored. If not defined: $HOME/.local/share
BUGS REPORTING
To report bugs, please use this forum:
http://forums.gcstar.org/viewforum.php?id=4
AUTHORS
Tian <tian@c-sait.net>
http://www.gcstar.org/
GCstar 17 August 2006 GCSTAR(1)