tfortune 1.0.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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tfortune (1.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Incorporate non-debian changes since v1.0.1

 -- Andre Noll <email address hidden>  Mon, 06 May 2024 02:44:29 +0200

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tfortune_1.0.2-1.debian.tar.xz 4.0 KiB 7793c654e3dda8b38fb3a6b175e6afb9e039ac2e39e476de78b221f99a92d8ef

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tfortune: Fortune Cookies with Tags

 Like fortune(6), tfortune is a Unix command line utility which prints
 a random epigram. Epigrams are stored as plain text files, but they
 must be annotated with tags to make full use of the features which
 tfortune offers over other implementations.
 .
 Tfortune has a built-in matching language for epigrams. User-supplied
 tag expressions define subsets of admissible epigrams. If a tag
 expression is given, epigrams are picked from the admissible subset
 only.

tfortune-dbgsym: debug symbols for tfortune
tfortunes: Data files for tfortune

 This provides a small set of tagged epigrams for tfortune. These are
 only used if no personal epigrams are found in the per-user epigram
 directory.
 .
  All epigrams are in English language and are considered
  non-offensive. They were mostly selected from public mailing lists.