This will help Windows users to understand this elementary operation. On linux you can easily start any binary with parameters, that is basically appending a list of strings usually separated by a tab, space or a newline.
It works in a similar way on windows, just users are not very familiar with presence of a terminal. In windows most of programs are started using shortcuts and the parameters can be part of them. A simple guide that explains how to start a binary with example parameters could make it much easier for windows users to understand how to debug huggle or start it in safe mode.
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