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diff --git a/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh b/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh
index cc6eeb32..5ad14b9c 100644
--- a/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh
+++ b/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
# If we're running some kind of ksh, we'll need to source its specific
-# configuration if it was defined or if we can find it. Bash and Zsh invoke
+# configuration if it was defined or if we can find it. Bash and Zsh invoke
# their own rc files first, which I've written to then look for ~/.shrc; ksh
# does it the other way around.
# Unfortunately, this isn't very simple, because KSH_VERSION is set by PDKSH
# and derivatives, and in ksh93t+ and above, but not in earlier versions of
-# ksh93. To make matters worse, the best way I can find for testing the version
-# makes other shells throw tantrums.
+# ksh93. To make matters worse, the best way I can find for testing the
+# version makes other shells throw tantrums.
-# Does the name of our shell have "ksh" in it at all? This is in no way
-# guaranteed. It's just a heuristic that e.g. Bash shouldn't pass.
+# Does the name of our shell have "ksh" in it at all? This is in no way
+# guaranteed. It's just a heuristic that e.g. Bash shouldn't pass.
case $0 in
*ksh*) ;;
*) return ;;
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ esac
# before we proceed ...
if [ -z "$KSH_VERSION" ] ; then
- # Test whether we have content in the .sh.version variable. Suppress errors
- # and run it in a subshell to work around parsing error precedence.
+ # Test whether we have content in the .sh.version variable. Suppress
+ # errors and run it in a subshell to work around parsing error precedence.
# shellcheck disable=SC2234
( test -n "${.sh.version}" ) 2>/dev/null || return