[Tool/Web/Other] Y_Routes[Compile YSI on Linux and MacOs]
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Y_Routes is a simple script in python to change routes of YSI to working on Linux and MacOS. Y_Routes using a regex to get all routes of includes and change to work on Unix Systems.

Tutorial to use y_routes and src on github.
https://github.com/Adejair/y_routes

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Nice job there mate, However, Why are you using the y_ prefix ?.. I mean, Why copy ?.. Create your own personality. If we talk about it from your side, Its you who will lose, Basically people will think this is made by Y_less and you will be forgotten...


Also, just one thing that's really annoying me..
WHY THE ?!!!
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Thanks for your feedback

I used the prefix y _ because I'm working with Y_Less libraries in this script, could be another name? Yes I could more thought this more feasible work with this prefix.
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Originally Posted by riajedA
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I used the prefix y _ because I'm working with Y_Less libraries in this script, could be another name? Yes I could more thought this more feasible work with this prefix.
The program could be used to convert any script paths really, not only YSI..
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I've never had to compile on Linux. I've always had two computers side by side, the laptop is always running Windows and when I need to test something on Linux the desktop is booted to Linux. When I need to recompile something I just use the laptop. Since they are one a shared network this has just always been perfectly fine for me.

But this is extremely useful, and definitely not only for YSI. You shouldn't have used the 'y_' prefix. That has always been Y_Less's signature thing and everybody knows that. Literally the only reason I clicked on this thread was because I never heard of any "y_routes" script in YSI and was quickly disappointed to see that it was just a naming convention.

And like Ahmad45123 said, this can be used for many other scripts, not just YSI.
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