[docs] Fix documentation to show --config-path in the right position. (#375)

The current position gets rejected as an unknown argument.
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Phil Hagelberg 2022-02-03 03:30:06 -08:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ You can use the GoToSocial binary to also create, confirm, and promote your user
Run the following command to create a new account:
```bash
./gotosocial admin account create --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password SOME_PASSWORD
./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account create --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password SOME_PASSWORD
```
In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_email@whatever.org` with the email address you want to associate with your account, and `SOME_PASSWORD` with a secure password.
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_
Run the following command to confirm the account you just created:
```bash
./gotosocial admin account confirm --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username
./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account confirm --username some_username
```
Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created.
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created.
If you want your user to have admin rights, you can promote them using a similar command:
```bash
./gotosocial admin account promote --config-path ./config.yaml --username some_username
./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account promote --username some_username
```
Replace `some_username` with the username of the account you just created.