Add -L flag to follow redirect to get correct file#167
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As per the comments in git-tips#154, use -L to follow the redirect for curl. The tip as written does not currently work as it downloads the html for the redirect page instead.
As per git-tips#154, change to -L so that the redirect gets followed. As written this line downloads the html redirect page.
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This current command doesn't currently work because it downloads the html of the redirect page instead of the bash file. As per comments on #154, add -L flag to get the correct file.