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			| 1 |  | -# Grafana Dashboard Manager
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			|  | 1 | +# Grafana Dashboards Manager
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			| 3 |  | -The Grafana Dashboard Manager is a tool to help you manage your Grafana dashboards using Git.
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			|  | 3 | +The Grafana Dashboards Manager is a tool to help you manage your Grafana dashboards using Git.
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			| 4 | 4 |  
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			| 5 | 5 |  ## Manager
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			| 6 | 6 |  
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			| 47 | 47 |  It can then be built by cloning this repository and running
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			| 48 | 48 |  
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			| 49 | 49 |  ```bash
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			| 50 |  | -cd grafana-dashboard-manager
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			|  | 50 | +cd grafana-dashboards-manager
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			| 51 | 51 |  gb build
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			| 52 | 52 |  ```
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			| 53 | 53 |  
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			| 72 | 72 |  You can specify a configuration file via the command line flag `--config`, which works with both the puller and pusher. For example, here's how the full call should look like when passing a configuration file path to the puller:
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			| 73 | 73 |  
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			| 74 | 74 |  ```bash
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			| 75 |  | -./puller --config /etc/grafana-dashboard-manager/config.yaml
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			|  | 75 | +./puller --config /etc/grafana-dashboards-manager/config.yaml
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			| 76 | 76 |  ```
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			| 78 | 78 |  If the `--config` flag isn't present in the command line call, it will default to a `config.yaml` file located in the directory from where the call is made.
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