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and use the below command to cache a local copy (I'm on Ubuntu GNU/Linux). .
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I alias the above gnarly command line to the simple "getbrowsersec
" command name (via my
file), and so whenever I'm online and want to ensure I've got the latest revision, I just type "getbrowsersec
" and I'm all set. If you live in the world, I'm not sure how you'd do the above natively. I'd install , and then one has
, and can just use the above command.