1. It should be possible to configure executable with `reality --config reality.yml` 2. Consider using "current folder" trick like other tools, e.g. if reality binary run in folder containing `.reality.yml` -- the latter should be used. 3. `Reality.check!` should say which services are configured, which are not and for what purposes they serve. Also note "demo-configured services" 4. Better documentation for configuration process.
reality --config reality.yml.reality.yml-- the latter should be used.Reality.check!should say which services are configured, which are not and for what purposes they serve. Also note "demo-configured services"