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- | Command line applications are a special case when uploading to Extras, so they | + | Command line applications are a special case when uploading to Extras, so they should address two extra rules, a custom application manager icon and a detailed description. |
==Icon== | ==Icon== | ||
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===Custom Icons=== | ===Custom Icons=== | ||
Can be used as a "badge" to be placed on custom iconography. | Can be used as a "badge" to be placed on custom iconography. | ||
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[[Image:Cli_icon_48p.png]] | [[Image:Cli_icon_48p.png]] | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
- | The CLI application description | + | The CLI application description should clearly says that the application only runs from the command line. |
Example: | Example: | ||
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Yes, daemons like OpenSSH for example are considered CLI apps, so you should use the CLI icon and a good description for your application. | Yes, daemons like OpenSSH for example are considered CLI apps, so you should use the CLI icon and a good description for your application. | ||
- | + | == ''' My application has a menu icon that opens a curses GUI, is it considered a CLI application ? ''' | |
- | No, only applications without any | + | No, only applications without any short of GUI are considered CLI applications. |
[[Category:Quality Assurance]] | [[Category:Quality Assurance]] |
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