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Documentation?

A topic by theFra985 created Dec 08, 2021 Views: 589 Replies: 5
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Hi,

I was gonna try out the application but I cannot find any documentation or manual on how to use it. Do you plan on including some form of documentation, readme or getting started in the application package?

Maybe you could have a GitHub repository used just for issues management and a wiki.

Have a nice day

Developer

Yeah. I have plans to make some tutorial videos, but not before I release the next update, because it gonna be huge.

I can't use GitHub because my project is not open source.

Hi,

Thanks for the reply

By using GitHub I mean having an empty repository as a platform to manage only the issues and the wiki as I think the GitHub platform is more mature in terms of issues management and wiki organization.

You could also have the wiki be open source for everyone to contribute.

A similar pattern is used in old non-opensource Microsoft repositories (https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr was an example but they since archived it)

It's just an empty repository with a README explaining its meaning and objective and links to the issues and wiki tabs.

It's just a suggestion because I was amused by this type of use of the GitHub platform for non-opensource projects.

Excited about the new release!

Have a nice day

Developer
A similar pattern is used in old non-opensource Microsoft repositories (https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr was an example but they since archived it)

I see. I didn't know it's allowed.

Hi ! First, a big thank for your work !! Still searching for docs/wiki/README... Am I missing something ?

Finally succeeded to launch the software. I was trying to launch 'vtuber_webcam' executable instead of the bash script 'vtuber_webcam.sh' ^^'
Anyway, I'm currently trying to calibrate the avatar...Help me please :)

Oh, and I'd like to know under which license is the software? Can I use it on my youtube/twitch channel without having to pay any fees? I read somewhere that the dev, kitsune.ONE, wrote about it, saying this software wasn't open-source...

Developer

Ok, I will write the documentation since this software is already become pretty stable and I use it for my streams.

It's not open-source, but it's a freeware. You can use it for any purpose including commercial stuff, like streaming. No need to pay any fees. I need to mention it somewhere too.