From bb4b5ef78b8070662b65749ffb7284e8e2350d62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Kummerlaender Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 20:52:14 +0200 Subject: Fix disconcerting usages of `it's` instead of `its` --- source/00_content/pages/projects/change.md | 2 +- source/00_content/pages/projects/meta_term.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'source/00_content/pages/projects') diff --git a/source/00_content/pages/projects/change.md b/source/00_content/pages/projects/change.md index 7fed4e5..7c30e6a 100644 --- a/source/00_content/pages/projects/change.md +++ b/source/00_content/pages/projects/change.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This project consists of a library `libChangeLog` and a matching wrapper bash sc ## Filtering -Due to it's nature of interposing low level system calls such as `write` and `unlink` the library by default exposes lots of the internal write logic of the wrapped application. For instance it reports _vim_ creating a file called `4913` to verify the target directory's writability as well as the creation of various temporary backup files. While this is certainly interesting for debugging purposes it hinders the library's goal of providing a higher level summary consisting primarily of the actions the user explicity performed such as the changed file contents. +Due to its nature of interposing low level system calls such as `write` and `unlink` the library by default exposes lots of the internal write logic of the wrapped application. For instance it reports _vim_ creating a file called `4913` to verify the target directory's writability as well as the creation of various temporary backup files. While this is certainly interesting for debugging purposes it hinders the library's goal of providing a higher level summary consisting primarily of the actions the user explicity performed such as the changed file contents. To solve this problem one may provide a list of regular expressions to be matched against the file paths via the `CHANGE_LOG_IGNORE_PATTERN_PATH` environment variable. diff --git a/source/00_content/pages/projects/meta_term.md b/source/00_content/pages/projects/meta_term.md index 644bb5c..36cd8c0 100644 --- a/source/00_content/pages/projects/meta_term.md +++ b/source/00_content/pages/projects/meta_term.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Its source code is available on both [Github] and [cgit]. ## Usage -_MetaTerm_ starts in insert mode which means that one can simply start typing a command and trigger it's execution by pressing _enter_. +_MetaTerm_ starts in insert mode which means that one can simply start typing a command and trigger its execution by pressing _enter_. The list of running and killed terminal instances is navigable using _vim-like_ keybindings, i.e. using `j` and `k`. Additionally one can jump to the top using `g` and to the bottom using `G`. Navigation is also accessible in command mode via `:next`, `:prev` and `:jump `. -- cgit v1.2.3