Document the environment variables that can be set to customise dots

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When run through either of these methods, `dots` will install itself, [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) (if not already installed globally), and my configuration for [git](https://git.00dani.me/dot/git), [vim](https://git.00dani.me/dot/vim), and [zsh](https://git.00dani.me/dot/zsh).
Packages are installed by `dots` to `~/dotfiles` and then linked into `~` using Stow. I'll be adding flags for customising these paths, as well as adjusting which packages the bootstrap immediately installs.
By default, packages are installed by `dots` to `~/dotfiles` and then linked into `~` using Stow. Environment variables are available for customising this behaviour.
## Environment Variables
* `DOTFILES` - the location to clone new packages. Defaults to `~/dotfiles`.
Don't set it to `~`, because that'll just be super confusing.
* `DOTS_SOURCE_PREFIX` - a URL prefix that will be prepended to simple package
names, like "git" and "vim". Defaults to `https://git.00dani.me/dot`. You
might want to change this to point at your own Git hosting.
* `STOW` - which GNU Stow binary to use. Defaults to `stow`. You probably don't
need to change this.
* `HOME` - the target directory for linking packages. Probably not a good idea
to change this either.