From f3a23c3e51cf81f7c37b8cddc5080a300b60b1fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justaus3r <72691864+Justaus3r@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2021 18:39:07 +0500 Subject: [PATCH] Chore:Update Readme --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b16dd6c..bc79ae9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Well it can do some good things for you.it can On all operating systems.executables are only provided for windows tho. ### Usage: -[Download](https://github.com/Justaus3r/Ccube/releases/download/v0.1.0/ccube.zip) the zip file and extract it and simply run the executable.to stop it i would advise you to use ```ctrl + c``` on windows and ```ctrl + z``` on linux,the benefit for stopping like this is that your current number count will get save in a file(called save_curr_no.txt) and you can resume it later.for resuming there are two ways,either: +Windows user's can [Download](https://github.com/Justaus3r/Ccube/releases/download/v0.1.0/ccube.zip) the zip file and extract it and simply run the executable.Mac and Linux users have to run from source.to stop it i would advise you to use ```ctrl + c``` on windows and ```ctrl + z``` on linux,the benefit for stopping like this is that your current number count will get save in a file(called save_curr_no.txt) and you can resume it later.for resuming there are two ways,either: - Open cmd in as directory as the executable and type ```ccube ```(without <>). - There is a file name ```_resume_iter.txt```.open it and paste the number that you want to resume with.now run the executable and it will resume from that count.