Add argument parsing and rework default config#163
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Add argument parsing and rework default config#163dnnr wants to merge 1 commit intonoyainrain:31c3from
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Configuration defaults are now programmed into the application code instead of being specified in a default file. This way, an initial configuration file can be created in the user's home directory on first run, which is more intuitive for new users.
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Configuration defaults are now programmed into the application code
instead of being specified in a default file. This way, an initial
configuration file can be created in the user's home directory on first
run, which is more intuitive for new users.