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-@nav_title = 'Running'
-@title = 'Running Bitmask'
-
-This document covers how to launch Bitmask. Also know as, where the
-magic happens.
-
-Launching Bitmask
------------------
-
-After a successful installation, there should be a launcher called
-bitmask somewhere in your path:
-
- % bitmask
-
-The first time you launch it, it should launch the first run wizard that
-will guide you through the mostly automatic configuration of the LEAP
-Services.
-
-> **note**
->
-> You will need to enter a valid test provider running the LEAP
-> Platform. You can use the LEAP test service, *<https://bitmask.net>*
-
-Debug mode
-----------
-
-If you are happy having lots of output in your terminal, you will like
-to know that you can run bitmask in debug mode:
-
- $ bitmask --debug
-
-If you ask for it, you can also have all that debug info in a beautiful
-file ready to be attached to your bug reports:
-
- $ bitmask --debug --logfile /tmp/leap.log
-
-I want all the options!
------------------------
-
-To see all the available command line options:
-
- $ bitmask --help