tork 19.5.0 → 19.5.1

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+ <a href="http://www.spacevatican.org/2012/8/18/threading-the-rat/">http://www.spacevatican.org/2012/8/18/threading-the-rat/</a></p><h2 id="Configuration">Configuration</h2><p>Tork looks for a configuration directory named <code>.tork/</code> inside its working
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