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Update README to use ~ for the home directory#312
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Using ~ to specify the home directory should allow anyone to copy/paste the example. Also, this makes all the references the same. Previously there was a /home/sven and a /Users/sven.
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LGTM, although I don't think |
Per comment on the pull request, I've reverted the changes to the example parameters. I still believe the create config section should be changed as anyone can then copy/paste the command to create their config file without having to edit the command.
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LGTM thanks |
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Update README to use ~ for the home directory
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Using ~ to specify the home directory should allow anyone to copy/paste the example. Also, this makes all the references the same.
Previously there was a /home/sven and a /Users/sven.