From b7ce245e859b946deee740bc617f2b997a52e9dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Ryder Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 00:01:15 +1300 Subject: Two-space sentences in shell comments --- bash/bash_completion.d/_text_filenames.bash | 2 +- bash/bash_completion.d/make.bash | 2 +- bash/bashrc.d/keep.bash | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'bash') diff --git a/bash/bash_completion.d/_text_filenames.bash b/bash/bash_completion.d/_text_filenames.bash index b6e035ad..0f7f6dd8 100644 --- a/bash/bash_completion.d/_text_filenames.bash +++ b/bash/bash_completion.d/_text_filenames.bash @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # # I've seen some very clever people figure out ways to actually read the files # or run something like file(1) over them to make an educated guess as to -# whether they're binary or not, but I don't really want to go that far. It's +# whether they're binary or not, but I don't really want to go that far. It's # not supposed to be perfect, just a bit more likely to complete singly with # the thing I want, and I want it to stay fast. # diff --git a/bash/bash_completion.d/make.bash b/bash/bash_completion.d/make.bash index b3148ff1..e39cc53e 100644 --- a/bash/bash_completion.d/make.bash +++ b/bash/bash_completion.d/make.bash @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ fi _make() { # Find a legible Makefile according to the POSIX spec (look for "makefile" - # first, then "Makefile"). You may want to add "GNU-makefile" after this. + # first, then "Makefile"). You may want to add "GNU-makefile" after this. local mf for mf in makefile Makefile '' ; do ! [[ -e $mf ]] || break diff --git a/bash/bashrc.d/keep.bash b/bash/bashrc.d/keep.bash index 191dac4b..6796aae7 100644 --- a/bash/bashrc.d/keep.bash +++ b/bash/bashrc.d/keep.bash @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # keep -- Main function for bashkeep; provided with a list of NAMEs, whether # shell functions or variables, writes the current definition of each NAME to a # directory $BASHKEEP (defaults to ~/.bashkeep.d) with a .bash suffix, each of -# which is reloaded each time this file is called. This allows you to quickly +# which is reloaded each time this file is called. This allows you to quickly # arrange to keep that useful shell function or variable you made inline on # subsequent logins. # -- cgit v1.2.3