firefish111

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> `#/usr/bin/env` Isn't it meant to be `#!`? Correct me if I'm wrong.

Not many people have Chromebooks...I think your alone

wfhat is aser

You're too good at the game, that the spawn rate of beans went through the roof.

no no, `.` means the current directory, it needs that otherwise it will attempt to open a file in path, or what is system32 if you use that shitty abomination...

> youll have to edit all of the directory references but it works on Windows as well, have you not used `cmd`?

@phoebe-leong this guy is right though, it's supposed to be `./` not just `.`

@mandar1jn He literally said: ***he forgot to upload.*** I know that doesn't make sense, but he's probably never used `git` before.