Hopefully I'm now in sync with the rest of the community :)
Just run 'hpt' on the command line with no arguments. First line
before the usage help will tell you.
'hpt/lnx 1.9 [date here]' -- 2024-02-05 is what you're looking for.
If not, you did it wrong. :)
There is no "-v" in hpt. However, it is there in htick. :)
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 14:36:52 +0200, Tommi Koivula -> Nicholas Boel wrote:
There is no "-v" in hpt. However, it is there in htick. :)Yes, I know. That is why I didn't tell him to use '-v'. Just executing 'hpt' with no command line arguments will give him the same result, including a help screen! :)
Yep, my message was a hint to the developers. ;-)
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