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Updated screenshots and README.md formatting #153

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Expand Up @@ -354,7 +354,8 @@ A scenario where you want to poll the API for your configuration:
```bash
# A simple example of the Apprise CLI
# pulling down previously stored configuration
apprise -vvv --body="test message" --config=http://localhost:8000/get/{KEY}
apprise -vvv --body="test message" \
--config=http://localhost:8000/get/{KEY}
```

You can also leverage the `import` parameter supported in Apprise configuration files if `APPRISE_CONFIG_LOCK` isn't set on the server you're accessing:
Expand All @@ -378,7 +379,8 @@ If you used tagging, then you can notify the specific service like so:

```bash
# Configuration is automatically loaded from our server.
apprise -vvv --tag=devops --body="Tell James GitLab is down again."
apprise -vvv --tag=devops \
--body="Tell James GitLab is down again."
```


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```bash
# Trigger our service:
apprise -vvv --tag=devteam --body="Guys, don't forget about the audit tomorrow morning."
apprise -vvv --tag=devteam \
--body="Guys, don't forget about the audit tomorrow morning."
```

### AppriseConfig() Pull Example

Using the [Apprise Python library](https://github.com/caronc/apprise), you can easily access and load your saved configuration off of this API in order to use for future notifications.
Using the [Apprise Python library](https://github.com/caronc/apprise), you can easily access and load your saved configuration from this API in order to use for future notifications.

```python
import apprise
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