viyoriya
I changed this
arc set-config default https://dev.getsol.us
with this one
arc set-config default $HOME/.arcc

EDIT: I get this.

Set key "default" = "/home/algent/.arcc" in user config (was "https://dev.getsol.us").
Usage Exception: Server URI "/api/" must include a protocol and domain. It should be in the form "https://phabricator.example.com/".

    viyoriya I request you to change the name instead of ham 🙂 ( Its your code your decision its just my request coz middle east/ east people don't like the name )

    I think I will rename it to spence.

      algent

      https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/arcanist/

      Some Arcanist commands can be configured. This configuration is read from three sources, in order:

      1. A project can specify configuration in an .arcconfig file. This file is JSON, and can be updated using arc set-config --local or by editing it manually.
      2. User configuration is read from /.arcconfig. This file is JSON, and can be updated using arc set-config.
      3. Host configuration is read from /etc/arcconfig

      in your case --local

      viyoriya Or just PST (Paskage Search Tool), UAS (Universal App Search) . The name is not a big deal since we can use an alias for it.

        alias kosher=ham This must be equal to division by zero.

        algent thats sets the config value in .arcrc file

        just try this arc get-config default you will get user and url value.

        Actually its just a initial script to set the basics stuff. Still i didnt go thru the rest of the josh videos.

        buddyspencer I honestly though appimage would've been the easiest, interesting. Appimage is just wget and chmod +x no? Maybe a folder within the users home dir ~/.appimages/some.appimage?

        I'll git clone the repo soon and have a play, thanks again for your work!

          Justin in theory you are correct. In practice I just get the link to the packages. I would have to parse the page for appimages and download it after that. I probably will try to do that in the evening or on the weekend.

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