Whether a question about using a shell utility gets downvoted and closed, or accepted and answered on StackOverflow seems entirely arbitrary. For example, questions about how to use:
cut, paste, join, sort, uniq, ...
are answered as OK- E.g. Command 'cut' doesn't show last column CSV
On the other hand, questions about:
cp, mv, scp, rsync, ssh, ...
are downvoted and closed.- E.g. Copy and Rename folder with a user prompt
This is not a duplicate of Are questions relate to Linux shell off-topic?. In fact the closed question above would qualify as valid according to that Meta-post because it seeks help on creating a script to automate the process, while the SO post above related to cut
is clearly limited to "How do I use cut
?"
So how are members with close vote privileges supposed to know which questions are OK to ask "How do I use utility_abc
?" and which questions should be closed as off-topic when asked "How do I use utility_xyz
?". Is there a list somewhere of utility_abc
that are valid to ask about and which utility_xyz
are off-topic? The resulting answering as OK or downvoting/closing as off-topic seems horribly arbitrary. The How to Ask a Question and related links do not provide any clarity in this regard.
And, honestly, I just feel bad for those people who have there questions downvoted to oblivion and closed as off-topic, when looking at a similar "How do I use xyz?" question that has just been accepted and answered. All the more true when they ask "Why has my question been closed?" and I have no measuring stick to go by and no link to refer them to to tell person A why their question was closed?
What topics can I ask about here? tells them that questions about any of the "software tools commonly used by programmers" are OK, while failing to provide any demarcation or guideline on what would constitute "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic". From my observation over the past 5-years that leaves it up to an "I know it's off-topic when I see it..." standard that is applied in wildly differing ways with wildly differing results -- even for questions about the same shell utility.
So how does one know if the question about "How do I use shell utility_abc?" is OK, or whether it should be closed as off-topic?
utilities_abc
are valid to ask about and whatutilities_xyz
are not?" I was trying not to focus on other aspect and just look at the utility -- there are many, many instances where that is what it falls down to and more guidance there, a list, or something to point to and say ON or OFF topic to would be greatly helpful.