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If you're someone who might use this tool, you're likely on a system that can run
man screen
. I agree that readme-s are useful. But just runman screen
, find out what the tool is, be done. Otherwise, I think you're asking the creator to do more work while I suspect you aren't the target audience.That's an interesting take. I didn't know that the tool
screen
even existed, so I had no idea that it would be nice to have in my toolbelt for future needs. A README also helps those that may already know a lot aboutscreen
and want to know the differences betweenscreen
and their implementation.There is nothing better in open source than a thorough, well-written README at the root of the project. Wanting others who don't understand the source of the inspiration to be completely clueless is unfriendly (at best).
I'm pointing out that there is information available without asking the creator to explain it rather than suggesting that a readme shouldn't be created. In software development, one of the primary skills is knowing where to find information yourself before interrupting others. I'm not suggesting that one shouldn't ask for help; quite the opposite. I'm just trying to provide an answer as a third-party who is not in a position to author a readme. I don't consider that unfriendly.
Information available at a disused lavatory at the end of a long corridor with a sing that warns "beware of the leapord"