Fix spelling error (#46)
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Use `code-server -d (path/to/directory)` or `code-server --data-dir=(path/to/directory)`, excluding the parentheses to specify the root folder that VS Code will start in
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Use `code-server -d (path/to/directory)` or `code-server --data-dir=(path/to/directory)`, excluding the parentheses to specify the root folder that VS Code will start in
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### Host
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### Host
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By default, code-server will use `0.0.0.0` as it's address. This can be changed by using `code-server -h` or `code-server --host=` followed by the address you want to use.
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By default, code-server will use `0.0.0.0` as its address. This can be changed by using `code-server -h` or `code-server --host=` followed by the address you want to use.
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> Example: `code-server -h 127.0.0.1`
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> Example: `code-server -h 127.0.0.1`
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### Open
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### Open
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You can have the server automatically open the VS Code in your browser on startup by using the `code server -o` or `code-server --open` flags
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You can have the server automatically open the VS Code in your browser on startup by using the `code server -o` or `code-server --open` flags
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### Port
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### Port
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By default, code-server will use `8443` as it's port. This can be changed by using `code-server -p` or `code-server --port=` followed by the port you want to use.
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By default, code-server will use `8443` as its port. This can be changed by using `code-server -p` or `code-server --port=` followed by the port you want to use.
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> Example: `code-server -p 9000`
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> Example: `code-server -p 9000`
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### Cert and Cert Key
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### Cert and Cert Key
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