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This is most likely an issue on your network from what I can tell.
Can you run this command
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tldr-pages/tldr/master/pages/common/ls.md
and paste the output.
Also check if the website loads in your web browser.
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tldr-pages/tldr/master/pages/common/ls.md
result: curl: (7) Failed to connect to raw.githubusercontent.com port 443: Connection refused
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This is a problem with your network, not tldr
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I'm guessing from your Github location, you are located in China, which I believe has some bans on Github's services, you may want to change some code to find a github mirror which isn't banned.
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For me curl works as expected but I get the error when I try using tldr for a page it doesn't have stored already.
Output from curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tldr-pages/tldr/master/pages/common/sed.md
# sed
> Edit text in a scriptable manner.
> See also: `awk`, `ed`.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html>.
- Replace all `apple` (basic regex) occurrences with `mango` (basic regex) in all input lines and print the result to `stdout`:
`{{command}} | sed 's/apple/mango/g'`
- Execute a specific script [f]ile and print the result to `stdout`:
`{{command}} | sed -f {{path/to/script.sed}}`
- Print just a first line to `stdout`:
`{{command}} | sed -n '1p'`
Output from tldr sed
Error fetching from tldr: <urlopen error [Errno 104] Connection reset by peer>
I've installed tldr via yay.
Version tldr 3.2.0 (Client Specification 1.5)
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