It's a request for a recommendation if you request a recommendation. Yes, it's really that simple - if someone can post a legitimate answer to your question that consists of nothing more than, "use software named X", it's a recommendation question.
Fortunately, any worthwhile recommendation question can be turned into a perfectly good question that doesn't ask for recommendations, and probably even attract better answers as a result. All you have to do is ask how to solve the problem you're facing instead of where to find a bit of software that solves it.
Examples:
- "What full-featured PDF libraries exist for Java?" -> "How can I create a PDF with embedded vector images in Java?"
- "What SMS services are best for spamming people?" -> "How can I send unlimited SMS messages to thousands of people?"
- "What command line profiling tools exist for OS X?" -> "How can I automate profiling on OS X?"
...you get the idea. Focus on the problem, and if there's a pre-made software solution you'll still get it. Focus on a (potentially mythical) pre-made software solution, you'll get spam, unhelpful links, and maybe an actual solution.
Is this really a software reccomendation?
Post edit, no, clearly not. Pre edit, yes, unambiguously so.what other command line tools can be used
is definitely a tool/resource request.gprof
?" That's asking for a tool recommendation, pretty unambiguously. What makes you think that it isn't?how can I install another commandline tool
, but it was rejected/not yet approved