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@@ -274,10 +274,16 @@ Those aside, there are these <span style=color:bold>#{num} programs.<br> Some ones that convert text are skipped in this documentation because their name and usage is obvious (e.g., color tools).<br> <h2>All of these programs are mostly self-contained. This is a really good thing. You can use them anywhere without dependencies.</h2> <p>My email is <a href=mailto:#{EMAIL}>#{EMAIL}</a> and I really would like to make free and open source software. Everything I have is BSD licensed (free for commerical and non-commerical use).</p> <p>HOW TO DOWNLOAD/INSTALL</p> + <p><iframe src="https://snapcraft.io/democracy/embedded?button=black" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="300px" style="border: 1px solid #CCC; border-radius: 2px;"></iframe></p> + + <p>With snap (<a href=https://snapcraft.io/democracy>https://snapcraft.io/democracy</a>)</p> + <p>sudo snap install democracy or snap install democracy</p> + <p>Binaries then would be in /snap/democracy/current/bin, source code is in /snap/democracy</p> + <p>With gem command (RubyGems) (preinstalled on Mac)</p> <p>gem unpack democracy</p> <p>gem install democracy</p> <p>work to download or install (gem)</p> <p>pip install democracy</p> <p>or</p> @@ -291,10 +297,11 @@ <p>How many options are there? 37 projects for “democracy.” Almost nothing. On RubyGems, 9, 6 of which are mine.</p> <p>ONLY MY PROJECT IS CALLED “DEMOCRACY.” on PyPI or RubyGems.".gsub("--", "&ndash;")}</p> <p>On rubygems, there are even fewer results. MY CODE WILL BE FOUND.</p> <p>I shared my gem online.</p> #{"https://www.rubygems.org/gem/democracy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-cohen-274333261/"} + https://twitter.com/democracygem + https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-cohen-274333261/".strip.list} <p>Gems that link to this gem on RubyGems</p> #{" https://www.rubygems.org/gems/democracy https://www.rubygems.org/gems/computers https://www.rubygems.org/gems/freespeech