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message: <<EOM | |||||
6cord was successfully installed. | |||||
Example configuration: | |||||
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If you want a persistent login, copy the configuration file to your home directory: | |||||
mkdir -p ~/.config/6cord # Create the config directory if non-existent | |||||
cp %%EXAMPLESDIR%%/6cord.toml ~/.config/6cord | |||||
From there, you can make adjustments to the 6cord.toml configuration file. | |||||
It's suggested you replace the token value, rather than use your Discord email | |||||
and plain-text password. You will no longer need to provide the '-t' (token), 'u' | |||||
(username) or '-p' (password) flag when starting 6cord, depending on the values | |||||
you provided in the configuration. | |||||
Alternatively, you can use the GNOME keyring (if applicable to you) and the token | |||||
will be stored securely. This can be used by running 6cord without any arguments. | |||||
For more information, read the full help-page by running: | |||||
6cord -t | |||||
Or by going to the repo at: | |||||
https://gitlab.com/diamondburned/6cord | |||||
EOM | |||||
} | |||||
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