Closed theraser closed 4 years ago
".../" isn't available using a bash shell, I replaced them using more generic relative paths. We can make use of some "id" commands to make the process more copy-and-paste-friendly, too.
This is sensible, thanks a lot.
".../" isn't available using a bash shell, I replaced them using more generic relative paths. We can make use of some "id" commands to make the process more copy-and-paste-friendly, too.