Updates to README

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Kovid Goyal 2018-04-06 08:16:14 +05:30
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@ -328,7 +328,8 @@ By default kitty looks for a config file in the OS config directories (usually
`~/Library/Preferences/kitty/kitty.conf` on macOS) but you can pass a specific `~/Library/Preferences/kitty/kitty.conf` on macOS) but you can pass a specific
path via the `--config` option or use the `KITTY_CONFIG_DIRECTORY` environment path via the `--config` option or use the `KITTY_CONFIG_DIRECTORY` environment
variable. See the help for the `--config` option in `kitty --help` for full variable. See the help for the `--config` option in `kitty --help` for full
details. details. You can also dump the current configuration kitty is using using the
`--debug-config` option.
== Startup Sessions == Startup Sessions
@ -534,7 +535,7 @@ for kitty and use `kitty @ set-colors --help`.
Apple does not want you to use command line options with GUI applications. To Apple does not want you to use command line options with GUI applications. To
workaround that limitation, kitty will read command line options from the file workaround that limitation, kitty will read command line options from the file
`~/Library/Preferences/kitty/macos-launch-services-cmdline` when it is launched `<kitty config dir>/macos-launch-services-cmdline` when it is launched
from the GUI, i.e. by clicking the kitty application icon or using `open -a kitty`. from the GUI, i.e. by clicking the kitty application icon or using `open -a kitty`.
Note that this file is *only read* when running via the GUI. Note that this file is *only read* when running via the GUI.