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Currently it's quite simple to use cjdmaid from a local installation, but the initial install fails and you need to then edit lib/config.js and change /etc/cjdmaid.conf to ~/.cjdmaid.conf before running the install.js manually to have things set themselves up correctly.
If the user's npm prefix is set to a local path anyway, it'd be cool if it would detect this and create a config file locally too instead of failing and leaving the user to do the legwork.
Cheers!
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Currently it's quite simple to use cjdmaid from a local installation, but the initial install fails and you need to then edit lib/config.js and change /etc/cjdmaid.conf to ~/.cjdmaid.conf before running the install.js manually to have things set themselves up correctly.
If the user's npm prefix is set to a local path anyway, it'd be cool if it would detect this and create a config file locally too instead of failing and leaving the user to do the legwork.
Cheers!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: