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After the most recent "Files" section updates, I realized that it pushes the Cheat Sheet down below the fold in many cases (such as laptop screens).
That can lead to loss of value.
I think we ought to switch it up:
curl https://webi.sh/x | sh
Windows users
It's gonna hurt. Do this:
echo "take some advil"
engaging blurb
To install or update x, run webi x@stable or webi x@2, etc.
x
webi x@stable
webi x@2
x --amaze
These are the files that may be modified with this install:
~/.local/bin/webi ~/.config/envman/PATH.env ~/.config/x/config.json ~/.local/opt/x/ <PROJECT-DIR>/conf.x
Do the thing with the stuff
do: - thing: with the: stuff and: - more - and - more
...
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After the most recent "Files" section updates, I realized that it pushes the Cheat Sheet down below the fold in many cases (such as laptop screens).
That can lead to loss of value.
I think we ought to switch it up:
Example
Install x
curl https://webi.sh/x | sh
Windows users
It's gonna hurt. Do this:
Cheat Sheet
To install or update
x
, runwebi x@stable
orwebi x@2
, etc.Table of Contents
Files
These are the files that may be modified with this install:
How to Configure X
Do the thing with the stuff
How to do X
...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: