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# title: Webi
# homepage: https://webinstall.dev
-# tagline: webinstall.dev for the CLI
+# tagline: |
+# Webi is how developers install their tools.
# description: |
-# for the people like us that are too lazy even to run curl https://webinstall.dev/PACKAGE_NAME | bash
+# Webi is what you would have created if you automated how you install your common tools yourself: Simple, direct downloads from official sources, unpacked into `$HOME/.local`, added to `PATH`, symlinked for easy version switching, with minimal niceties like resuming downloads and 'stable' tags.
+#
+# - Easy to remember.
+# - No magic, no nonesense, no bulk.
+# - What you would have done for yourself.
+#
# examples: |
+# You can install _exactly_ what you need, from memory, via URL:
+#
+# ```bash
+# curl https://webinstall.dev/node@lts | bash
+# ```
+#
+# Or via `webi`, the tiny `curl | bash` shortcut command that comes with each install:
+#
# ```bash
# webi node@latest
# ```
-#
#
# ```bash
# webi golang@v1.14
# ```
-#
#
# ```bash
# webi rustlang
# ```
+#
+# You can see exactly what PATHs have been edited:
+#
+# ```bash
+# pathman list
+# ```
+#
+# And where:
+#
+# ```bash
+# cat $HOME/.config/envman/PATH.env
+# ```
+#
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