the table for me. I may just do that at some point. But there were a lot of features in sbopkg that I don't need or use, and so the workflow wasn't exactly what I wanted, although it could have been. It wasn't exactly what I wanted, and so I ended up just writing it myself. And the two workflow features that I wanted were I wanted to be able to move into the package tree myself, and then I wanted to be able to say go into a package directory, and I wanted to see both the README and the info file together. And that was a feature that I just didn't feel like sbopkg exactly supplied. And I also wanted the workflow of being able to issue a command about a package by specifying the current directory. So I wanted to be able to say something something install dot. Like, I'm here. I don't want to have to type out the whole location. I just want you to know, tool, that I want you to install the thing that is in the current directory. So I wrote a tool around that, and it's called Sport, or (32/54)
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