App-Adenosine
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Configuration, Data File Locations
Adenosine creates a few files in either your ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME} and
${XDG_DATA_HOME} directory (if your system uses the XDG directory
standard) or in the ~/.resty directory, otherwise.
Using Existing, Pre-v2.1 Configuration Files With v2.1
If you had resty installed before version 2.1 and your system uses the
XDG config directory standard and you want to continue using your
existing configuration files, please make a backup of your ~/.resty
directory and then do:
$ mkdir -p "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/resty" "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/resty"
$ mv ~/.resty/c "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/resty"
$ mv ~/.resty/* "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/resty"
Request URI Base
The request URI base is what the eventual URI to which the requests
will be made is based on. Specifically, it is a URI that may contain
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=head1 Configuration, Data File Locations
Adenosine creates a few files in either your C<${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}> and C<${XDG_DATA_HOME}>
directory (if your system uses the XDG directory standard) or in the F<~/.resty>
directory, otherwise.
=head2 Using Existing, Pre-v2.1 Configuration Files With v2.1
If you had resty installed before version 2.1 and your system uses the XDG
config directory standard and you want to continue using your existing
configuration files, please make a backup of your F<~/.resty> directory
and then do:
$ mkdir -p "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/resty" "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/resty"
$ mv ~/.resty/c "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/resty"
$ mv ~/.resty/* "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/resty"
=head1 Request URI Base
The request URI base is what the eventual URI to which the requests will be
made is based on. Specifically, it is a URI that may contain the C<*> character
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