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About Updating
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How to update:
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- For bash users, there is a unique update file called bash_update.sh. Run it with:
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bash ~/.shellnotes/bash_update.sh.
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- For other shell users, there is a file called update.sh in ~/.shellnotes/. The user can run this script by typing sh ~/.shellnotes/update.sh
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- Or just type "shellnotes --update" in your terminal and shellnotes will find your shell and
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redirect you to the correct update script.
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About updating:
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-The update file searches for a new release in the official shellnotes repository. If there is a newer one, it updates shellnotes.
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-Try running "shellnotes -u" every 10-13 days, as it is the ideal time for a new version to come out, based on github's stats.
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If you want to know how to toggle auto-update feature, take a look in /docs/auto-update.txt .
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