As you may know, edbrowse -c is a special way to edit the config file.
In this spirit, you can now edit the config file from within edbrowse by

e -c

It's only a few characters shorter than

e ~/.ebrc

but on windows it is somewhere else, and the path is longer, and not obvious.
So -c is a portable shorthand.
You can switch to a new session, view the config file,
make changes if you wish, write, and `config' to apply the changes,
all without leaving edbrowse.

Karl Dahlke
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