Use double quotes in readme

which work in the windows shell
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David Baker 2021-07-07 15:48:58 +01:00
parent a8f44fd6e9
commit b315b71e43

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ so the first step is to get a working copy of Element Web. There are a few ways
# Fetch the prebuilt release Element package from the element-web GitHub releases page. The version
# fetched will be the same as the local element-desktop package.
# We're explicitly asking for no config, so the packaged Element will have no config.json.
yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir ''
yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir ""
```
...or if you'd like to use GPG to verify the downloaded package:
@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir ''
# once.
yarn run fetch --importkey
# Fetch the package and verify the signature
yarn run fetch --cfgdir ''
yarn run fetch --cfgdir ""
```
...or either of the above, but fetching a specific version of Element:
```
# Fetch the prebuilt release Element package from the element-web GitHub releases page. The version
# fetched will be the same as the local element-desktop package.
yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir '' v1.5.6
yarn run fetch --noverify --cfgdir "" v1.5.6
```
If you only want to run the app locally and don't need to build packages, you can