Update docs with curl cmdline which follows redirects. #8
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They offer redirects from the original locations, but curl won't follow redirects by default. Annoying
curl
doesn't error even give you an error when it hits a redirect and does nothing! Thus the commandcurl https://raw.github.com/robmadole/jig-plugins/lists/common.txt > .jigplugins.txt
looks like it succeeds but just ends up creating an empty .jigplugins.txt file. This confused me for a while.