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This target also installs a short shell script in ~/.profile.d to set
and export the HTML_TIDY environment variable that defines the path to
the configuration file. tidy(1) seems to need this to be explicitly set
with a default build, as far as I can tell.
This pairs nicely with the settings in vim/ftplugin/html.vim.
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We're referring to the installed path and not the sourced path in this
paragraph.
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perlcritic.com does not seem to support HTTPS.
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Since I know there's a usable tool for this now in vim-vint, I may as
well make a target for my own convenience later.
Updated the README.markdown documentation of the `lint-*` targets,
restructuring the paragraph into a nested list for clarity. Also updated
the `dotfiles(7)` manual page to reflect those changes.
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Mostly to reflect its split into subfiles in ~/.vim/config.
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Sorry to anyone watching the repository, I'm still kind of enthralled
with Markdown.
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I'll improve on this a bit later.
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