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Describe the feature you'd like
Add a --print-path to simply print the path WZ uses to load maps and stuff, and exit.
Example output:
Main installation is in xyz
Maps are located in abc
Describe why do you think it is needed
A lot of people come to the Discord asking about the map or mod path.
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So what we more or less want to accomplish here to start is this:
Adding the debian/* (ubuntu/, fedora/, etc.) folders and the docker setup to each (dependency) pkg's respective git repo (so nanoservice, python-nanomsg, etc.).
Probably makes sense to pick off one or two of these dependencies to start, then fork the dep repo and make a branch to work on.
**Things for us are
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I think it would be good to describe/list the capture technologies Wireguard is using for each platform. e.g. Windows it using wintun.net driver, Linux it is using /dev/tun etc.
Likely an advanced topic.