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jake9@jake9wi-win MINGW64 ~/commons-downloader $ ./commons-downloader -c -o /f/nato-app6a/wiki/ 'APP-6A' Accessing category API... API Page 0..../commons-downloader: line 79: jq: command not found 1 pages of API results. Full list of URIs output to /f/nato-app6a/wiki//_URLS.txt. Downloading approximately 0 URIs... 0 URIs downloaded. -- v/r Signed/ Jacob Edwards Wiese KD9LWR/ Cell 219 221 0486/ Hamshack Hotline 12606// CoCoRaHS/IN-LP-65// NNNN
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Hi! On 2021-10-12 11:56PM, JACOB, KD9LWR wrote: > ./commons-downloader: line 79: jq: command not found I state that jq is a dependency in the README; to your credit I had the README organized horribly and the dependencies list ended up near the bottom. I just pushed a patch rearranging it. => https://sr.ht/~nytpu/commons-downloader/#requirements Given that your showing MinGW output I assume you're on Windows, jq should be available natively but if you'd prefer it's also very easy to compile from source on all platforms since it has no dependencies and is written portably. => https://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/ jq installation directions => https://github.com/stedolan/jq jq compiling directions ~nytpu -- Alex // nytpu alex@nytpu.com gpg --locate-external-key alex@nytpu.com https://useplaintext.email/