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@@ -6,20 +6,31 @@ I have it pre-populated with lists of characters from Looney Tunes, Lego City Un
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-### Configuring the script
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+### Choosing a list
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You'll find the following entry near the bottom of the script:
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-```data = {"value": list_name_no_quotes}
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-```
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+ ```
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+ list_name = list_you_want_to_use
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+ ```
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-Be sure to change list_name_no_quotes to the name of the list you'd like to use. As the temporary name suggests, do not enclose the list name in quotes.
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+Be sure to change list_name = list_you_want_to_use to the name of the list you'd like to use. Do not enclose the name in quotes.
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-### Running the script
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+### Creating your own list
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-From the command line, enter the folder containing chatnames.py, and run the following command:
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+If you're not familiar with python lists, they're pretty straight forward. Just follow the following format:
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+
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+ ```my_name = ["Bob", "Joe", "Sue"]
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+ ```
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+Make sure each of the names are enclosed in double quotes, with a comma and then a space between names. The last name in the list does not require a trailing comma or space.
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+
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+Enclose the whole (after the = sign) list in standard brackets.
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-```python3 chatnames.py
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-```
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+You can find a more detailed tutorial [here](https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_lists.asp).
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+### Running the script
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+
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+From the command line, enter the folder containing chatnames.py, and run the following command:
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+ ```python3 chatnames.py
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+ ```
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