firefish111
firefish111
> `#/usr/bin/env` Isn't it meant to be `#!`? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Not many people have Chromebooks...I think your alone
*you're
no
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.