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BREAKING: Move command line to new package: webtorrent-cli #667

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@@ -87,10 +87,11 @@ To install WebTorrent for use in node or the browser with `require('webtorrent')
npm install webtorrent
```

To install a `webtorrent` command line program, run:
To install a `webtorrent`
[command line program](https://github.com/feross/webtorrent-cli), run:

```bash
npm install webtorrent -g
npm install webtorrent-cli -g
```

### Ways to help
@@ -186,10 +187,11 @@ WebTorrent also works in node.js, using the *same npm module!* It's mad science!

#### As a command line app

WebTorrent is available as a command line app. Here's how to use it:
WebTorrent is available as [a command line app](https://github.com/feross/webtorrent-cli).
Here's how to use it:

```bash
$ npm install webtorrent -g
$ npm install webtorrent-cli -g
$ webtorrent --help
```

@@ -756,12 +758,6 @@ module you want to debug (e.g. `bittorrent-protocol`, or `*` to print **all logs
DEBUG=* webtorrent
```
Of course, this also works for the development version:
```bash
DEBUG=* ./bin/cmd.js
```
In the **browser**, enable debug logs by running this in the developer console:
```js

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