Configuration
+Last edited: 28 August 2023
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+ Currently diji has 2 options that can be changed permanently through the config file or temporarily with arguments.
+These options are: +
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- Quick mode +
- Debug mode +
The config file is called config.txt and is located in the diji-config folder in the location where you installed diji
Quick mode
+Quick mode automatically selects the default options in prompts you would normally have to answer/skip when using diji (besides project name)
+You can enable it by changing false to true in the quick-mode = false line of the config file or by running diji with a -q argument.
diji -q
+ Or if you installed it in your projects folder instead of $PATH
+./diji -q
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+ Debug mode
+Debug mode prints out all variables at the end of running the program. It's used in development and doesn't serve a purpose unless you're planning to contribute to diji/make your own version.
+You can enable it by changing false to true in the debug = false line of the config file or by running diji with a -d argument.
diji -d
+ Or if you installed it in your projects folder instead of $PATH
+./diji -d
+ Arguments
+Obviously you can use multiple arguments
+diji -q -d
+ Or if you installed it in your projects folder instead of $PATH
+./diji -q -d
+ And if you're a developer working on diji's source, you can use arguments when running it directly from the source by separating them from the main command with --.
go run . -- -q -d
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