branch: elpa/aidermacs
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Author: Mingde (Matthew) Zeng <matthew...@posteo.net>
Commit: Mingde (Matthew) Zeng <matthew...@posteo.net>

    Update README
    
    Signed-off-by: Mingde (Matthew) Zeng <matthew...@posteo.net>
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@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Aidermacs thrives on community involvement. We believe that 
the best software is
 Your contributions are essential to making Aidermacs the best AI pair 
programming tool for Emacs!
 
 * Why Aidermacs over aider.el?
-Aidermacs begins as a fork of 
[[https://github.com/tninja/aider.el][aider.el]], created to offer a more 
Emacs-native experience while still integrating with 
[[https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider][Aider]].
+Aidermacs begins as a fork of 
[[https://github.com/tninja/aider.el][aider.el]], intended to offer more 
Emacs-native experience integrating with 
[[https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider][Aider]].
 
-While =aider.el= strictly mirrors Aider's CLI behavior, =Aidermacs= 
prioritizes Emacs workflow integration. This design philosophy allows you to 
harness Aider's powerful capabilities through a natural, Emacs-native coding 
experience.
+=Aidermacs= and =aider.el= are different development philosophies, =Aidermacs= 
prioritizes Emacs workflow integration, but =aider.el= emphasizes on 
replicating Aider's CLI behavior.
 
 With =Aidermacs=, you get:
 

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