(DIR) go back Burrow is very easy to install. Preferred installation: 1. Download the latest build from Github: (HTM) Latest Build 2. Install system-wide: $ sudo make install If you don't have administrative rights, you can add the burrow executable to your path. Note: You will not have man support or bash command-completion if you don't install. 3. Generate a default configuration file: $ burrow create-config 4. Edit the default configuration file: $ burrow edit-config === Config === The following locations are available for configuration: 1) $HOME/.config/burrow/config 2) $HOME/.config/burrow 3) $HOME/.burrow These files are processed in the order listed. Variables defined in multiple locations will use the last assigned value. The following options are available (defaults shown): config_dir_gopher="$HOME/gopher" # local path to gopher site config_gopher_server="sdf.org" # server of gopher host config_gopher_port="70" # port of gopher host config_gopher_root="/users/username/" # path on gopher host to gopher site config_dir_phlog="phlog" # relative path to phlog config_phlog_gophermap=true # phlogs use gophermap format by default config_phlog_usedate=true # use a date-stamp on phlog posts config_dir_recipebox="recipebox" # relative path to recipe box config_recipebox_gophermap=false # recipes use plain text by default config_recipebox_usedate=false # do not use a date-stamp on recipe filenames config_dir_topics="topics" # relative path to topics directory config_topics_gophermap=true # topic notes use gophermap format by default config_topics_usedate=false # do not use a date-stamp on topic filenames config_git_commit=false # automatically commit changes if git repo config_git_push=false # automatically push changes if git repo config_autoindent=true # automatically reformat gophermaps with leading "i" # types and parse links at the end of file config_file_rss="rss.xml" # filename of RSS feed config_gopher_name="My Gopher Hole" # used in RSS feed output config_gopher_desc="Description" # used in RSS feed output config_rss_num_entries="10" # number of entries to inclued in RSS feed config_phlog_autorss=false # automatically generate RSS feed Note: This file is a valid Bash script and will be sourced upon load.