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README.md |
Enso CLI
Actionables for this file:
- This is just a draft of the file that will be included inside the launcher distribution. It should be completed when the launcher is implemented.
Installation
The Enso distribution is portable, you can put this directory wherever you want
on your system. For example you can put it at ~/.enso
.
It is a good idea to add the bin
directory to your system PATH
so that you
can run Enso just by typing enso
in any directory.
Usage
Actionables for this section:
- Fill in examples showing how to use the launcher.
Distribution structure
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- This should explain the structure of enso distribution directory, based on the documentation.