Yeah, but the attack vector is very small esp. if we use "reliable" hosts
like github, see e.g.

http://brunch.io/skeletons.html

The attraction would be getting started without understanding anything
about Leo, just how to run the command line.



On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Jacob Peck <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/6/2014 11:52 AM, Ville M. Vainio wrote:
>
>> Here's an idea: new command line argument to launchleo:
>>
>> python launchleo.py --init=http://leoeditor.com/templates/trivial1.leo
>>
>> This would just copy the file from the url as your myLeoSettings.leo, as
>> a "starting point".
>>
>> We could use that in docs to bootstrap leo easily.
>>
> Neat idea, but could be a problem if someone compromised leoeditor.com...
> though I don't see that happening, I'm a paranoid type.
>
> The Io progamming language has a similar feature -- it can fetch and run
> Io source code from any generic URL, that I've used to effect in tutorials,
> hosting libraries from github and telling people to pull them in:
>
> Io> doURL("https://github.com/gatesphere/blog-resources/raw/
> master/downloads/source/io/LSystem.io")
>
> -->Jake
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