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* Document Cookie header folding issues

* plural: *exists*, me: 😮

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This directory houses the mitmproxy documentation available at <https://docs.mitmproxy.org/>.
## Quick Start
## Prerequisites
1. Install [hugo "extended"](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/).
2. Windows users: Depending on your git settings, you may need to manually create a symlink from
/docs/src/examples to /examples.
3. Make sure the mitmproxy Python package is installed and the virtual python environment was activated. See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md#development-setup) for details.
4. Run `./build.py` to generate additional documentation source files.
2. Windows users: Depending on your git settings, you may need to manually create a symlink from `/docs/src/examples` to `/examples`.
Now you can run `hugo server -D` in ./src.
## Editing docs locally
## Extended Install
This is required to modify CSS files.
1. Install "extended" hugo version.
You can now run `modd` in this directory instead of running hugo directly.
1. Make sure the mitmproxy Python package is installed and the virtual python environment was activated. See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md#development-setup) for details.
2. Run `./build.py` to generate additional documentation source files.
3. Now you can change your working directory to `./src` and run `hugo server -D`.