Since your README.md starts with an example of ffmpeg and gripes "This is not a normal sentence", it would be nice to simultaneously show the precise analogue as "ffhuman".
That way the reader immediately understands what your tool has to offer. Otherwise it can feel like we're learning two things instead of just one.
FFmpeg is fantastic, and this doesn’t try to replace it.
I built this after realizing I kept re-Googling the same commands even though I "already knew" FFmpeg. This just lets me express intent and get on with my work.
It’s intentionally opinionated and scoped to my own workflow, if you want full control, FFmpeg is still the right tool.
Cool, ffmpeg commands can definitely get thorny.
Since your README.md starts with an example of ffmpeg and gripes "This is not a normal sentence", it would be nice to simultaneously show the precise analogue as "ffhuman".
That way the reader immediately understands what your tool has to offer. Otherwise it can feel like we're learning two things instead of just one.
FFmpeg is fantastic, and this doesn’t try to replace it. I built this after realizing I kept re-Googling the same commands even though I "already knew" FFmpeg. This just lets me express intent and get on with my work.
It’s intentionally opinionated and scoped to my own workflow, if you want full control, FFmpeg is still the right tool.