mention FreeBSD more consistently

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CJ van den Berg 2025-10-02 14:34:41 +02:00
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- **Tree-sitter** powered syntax highlighting
- **Language Server Protocol** pre configured support for most language servers
- Multi-cursor editing & mouse support
- Cross-platform (Linux/macOS/Windows/Android)
- Cross-platform (Linux/macOS/Windows/Android/FreeBSD)
- Multiple keybinding modes
- Flow Control (common GUI IDE style bindings)
- Emacs
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## 📦 Installation
### Linux, MacOS and *BSD
### Linux, MacOS and FreeBSD
Fetch and install the latest release to `/usr/local/bin` with the installation helper script:
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Configuration is mostly dynamically maintained with various commands in the UI.
It is stored under the standard user configuration path. Usually `~/.config/flow`
on Linux. %APPDATA%\Roaming\flow on Windows.
on Linux/FreeBSD/MacOS. %APPDATA%\Roaming\flow on Windows.
There are commands to open the various configuration files, so you don't have to
manually find them. Look for commands starting with `Edit` in the command palette.
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ directory. Have a look at an existing file type to see what options are availabl
Logs, traces and per-project most recently used file lists are stored in the
standard user application state directory. Usually `~/.local/state/flow` on
Linux and %APPDATA%\Roaming\flow on Windows.
Linux/FreeBSD/MacOS and %APPDATA%\Roaming\flow on Windows.
Kitty, Ghostty and most other terminals have default keybindings that conflict
with common editor commands. We highly recommend rebinding them to keys that are