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Command line version #23

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woofwoofwoofwoof opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 5 comments
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Command line version #23

woofwoofwoofwoof opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 5 comments
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@woofwoofwoofwoof
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This is so useful. I would like to use it from an R programme, which I can do but it would be much simpler if there was a command-line version.

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EslaMx7 commented May 7, 2020

@woofwoofwoofwoof Thanks for the feedback, really appreciated.
A very good idea, but could you explain more your use-case? a pseudo example will be great.

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woofwoofwoofwoof commented May 7, 2020 via email

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EslaMx7 commented May 7, 2020

@woofwoofwoofwoof
Got it, Thanks for the explanation, will make sure to have the CLI support in the next release.

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woofwoofwoofwoof commented May 7, 2020 via email

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I have the exact same use-case so I can embedd it in a script to automate my workflow (and not needing any user interface). Unfortunately I have no clue about Windows development, so I cannot assit you with a PR.

My suggestion would be a --headless or --save argument so the GUI is not opened, but it is immediately saved.

What is the current status here?

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