[docs] Fix documentation to show --config-path in the right position. (#375)
The current position gets rejected as an unknown argument.
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**Please note -- for all of these commands, you will still need to set the global options correctly so that the CLI tool knows how eg., how to connect to your database, which database to use, which host and account domain to use etc.**
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You can set these options using environment variables, passing them as CLI flags (eg., `gotosocial [commands] --host example.org`), or by just pointing the CLI tool towards your config file (eg., `gotosocial [commands] --config-path ./config.yaml`).
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You can set these options using environment variables, passing them as CLI flags (eg., `gotosocial [commands] --host example.org`), or by just pointing the CLI tool towards your config file (eg., `gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml [commands]`).
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## gotosocial admin
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The easiest way to configure GoToSocial is to pass a configuration file to to the `gotosocial server start` command, for example:
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```bash
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gotosocial server start --config-path ./config.yaml
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gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml server start
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```
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The command expects a file in [YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) or [JSON](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON) format.
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Run the following command to create a new account:
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```bash
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./gotosocial admin account create --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password SOME_PASSWORD
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./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account create --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password SOME_PASSWORD
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```
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In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_email@whatever.org` with the email address you want to associate with your account, and `SOME_PASSWORD` with a secure password.
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Run the following command to confirm the account you just created:
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```bash
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./gotosocial admin account confirm --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username
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./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account confirm --username some_username
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```
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Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created.
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If you want your user to have admin rights, you can promote them using a similar command:
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```bash
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./gotosocial admin account promote --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username
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./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account promote --username some_username
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```
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Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created.
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