fix doc typo

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Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 2019-04-13 15:11:18 +02:00
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@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ Telegram send JSON messages with all characters not fitting in one byte (256 bit
``` ```
\uD83D\uDE01 \uD83D\uDE18 \u2764\uFE0F \uD83D\uDE0A \uD83D\uDC4D \uD83D\uDE01 \uD83D\uDE18 \u2764\uFE0F \uD83D\uDE0A \uD83D\uDC4D
``` ```
In theorie you can decode these characters with ```echo -e``` or ```printf '%s\\n'``` in bash, but this works only for single byte characters! To support also multibyte characters in JSON strings you need a working python on your system. If no python is detected on your system, bashbot falls back to echo -e. See [longstanding issue #50](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/issues/50) In theorie you can decode these characters with ```echo -e``` or ```printf '%s\\n'``` in bash, but this works only for single byte characters! To support also multibyte characters in JSON strings you need a working python on your system.
#### If no python is detected on your system, bashbot falls back to echo -e. See [longstanding issue #50](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/issues/50)
### Run as other user or system service ### Run as other user or system service
Bashbot is desingned to run manually by the user who installed it. Nevertheless it's possible to run it by an other user-ID, as a system service or sceduled from cron. This is onyl recommended for experiend linux users. Bashbot is desingned to run manually by the user who installed it. Nevertheless it's possible to run it by an other user-ID, as a system service or sceduled from cron. This is onyl recommended for experiend linux users.
####Running bashbot as an other user is only possible with sudo rigths. #### Running bashbot as an other user is only possible with sudo rigths.
Setup the environment for the user you want to run bashbot and enter desired username, e.g. nobody : Setup the environment for the user you want to run bashbot and enter desired username, e.g. nobody :
```bash ```bash
@ -99,5 +100,5 @@ An example crontab is provided in ```bashbot.cron```.
- if you run bashbot as an other user or a system service edit ```bashbot.cron``` to fit your needs and replace username```nobody``` with the username you want to run bashbot. copy the modified file to ```/etc/cron.d/bashbot``` - if you run bashbot as an other user or a system service edit ```bashbot.cron``` to fit your needs and replace username```nobody``` with the username you want to run bashbot. copy the modified file to ```/etc/cron.d/bashbot```
#### $$VERSION$$ v0.60-dev3-1-gc944292 #### $$VERSION$$ v0.60-dev3-2-g9eddea5