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commit bfe65dae8630184b8d4352c65522e5687f3a096f
Author: Oleh Krehel <[email protected]>
Commit: Oleh Krehel <[email protected]>
README.md: Fix up typos
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README.md | 8 +++++---
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ auto-magically.
- [The one with the least amount of
code](#the-one-with-the-least-amount-of-code)
- [The impressive-looking one](#the-impressive-looking-one)
- [Community wiki](#community-wiki)
-- [The Rules Hydra-tics](#the-rules-hydra-tics)
+- [The Rules of Hydra-tics](#the-rules-of-hydra-tics)
- [`hydra-awesome`](#hydra-awesome)
- [`awesome-map` and `awesome-binding`](#awesome-map-and-awesome-binding)
- [`awesome-plist`](#awesome-plist)
@@ -116,7 +116,9 @@ is usually the entry point to complex hydras.
To write your own hydras, you can:
- Either modify an existing hydra to do what you want to do.
-- Read the docstrings and comments in the source to learn the rules.
+- Or read [the rules](#the-rules-of-hydra-tics),
+ [the
examples](https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra/blob/master/hydra-examples.el),
+ the docstrings and comments in the source.
# Community wiki
@@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ You can find some user created hydras and more
documentation in the project's
[community wiki](https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra/wiki/). Feel free to add your
own or edit the existing ones.
-# The Rules Hydra-tics
+# The Rules of Hydra-tics
Each hydra (take `awesome` as a prefix to make it more specific) looks like
this: