From 18e52552f337a1eefe1ac7e26e35f0667b2a7fbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: asdf Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 09:09:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Proofed README.md and made some corrections --- README.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 112818a..d207442 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Bombadillo -Bombadillo is a modern [gopher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)) client for the terminal, and functions as a pager/terminal ui. Bombadillo features vim-like keybindings, configurable settings, and a robust command selection. Bombadillo is under active development. +Bombadillo is a modern [gopher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)) client for the terminal, and functions as a pager/terminal UI. Bombadillo features vim-like keybindings, configurable settings, and a robust command selection. Bombadillo is under active development. ## Getting Started @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Bombadillo does not use any outside dependencies beyond the Go standard library. ### Installing -Assuming you have go installed, run the following: +Assuming you have `go` installed, run the following: ``` git clone https://tildegit.org/sloum/bombadillo.git @@ -23,23 +23,23 @@ cd bombadillo go install ``` -Once you have done that you should, assuming go install is set up to isntall to a place on your path, you should be able to run the following from anywhere on your system to use Bombadillo: +Once you have done that you should, assuming go install is set up to install to a place on your path, you should be able to run the following from anywhere on your system to use Bombadillo: ``` bombadillo ``` -#### Troublshooting +#### Troubleshooting If you run `bombadillo` and get `bombadillo: command not found`, try running `go build` from within the cloned repo. Then try: `./bombadillo`. If that works it means that Go does not install to your path. `go build` added an executable file to the repo directory. Move that file to somewhere on your path. I suggest `/usr/local/bin` on most systems, but that may be a matter of personal preference. ### Downloading -If you would prefer to download a binary for your system, rather than build from souce, please visit the [Bombadillo downloads](https://rawtext.club/~sloum/bombadillo.html#downloads) page. Don't see your OS/architecture? Bombadillo can be built for use with any POSIX compliant system that is supported as a target for the go compiler (Linux, BSD, OSX, Plan9). No testing has been done for Windows. The program will build, but will likely not work properly outside of the linux subsystem. If you are a windows user and would like to do some testing or get invovled in development please reach out or open an issue. +If you would prefer to download a binary for your system, rather than build from source, please visit the [Bombadillo downloads](https://rawtext.club/~sloum/bombadillo.html#downloads) page. Don't see your OS/architecture? Bombadillo can be built for use with any POSIX compliant system that is supported as a target for the Go compiler (Linux, BSD, OS X, Plan 9). No testing has been done for Windows. The program will build, but will likely not work properly outside of the Linux subsystem. If you are a Windows user and would like to do some testing or get involved in development please reach out or open an issue. ### Documentation -Bombadillo has documentation available in two palces currently. The first if the [Bombadillo homepage](https://rawtext.club/~sloum/bombadillo.html#docs), which has lots of information about the program, links to places around gopher, and documentation of the commands and configuration options. +Bombadillo has documentation available in two places currently. The first if the [Bombadillo homepage](https://rawtext.club/~sloum/bombadillo.html#docs), which has lots of information about the program, links to places around Gopher, and documentation of the commands and configuration options. Secondly, and possibly more importantly, documentation is available via gopher from within Bombadillo. When a user launches Bombadillo for the first time, their `homeurl` is set to the help file. As such they will have access to all of the key bindings, commands, and configuration from the first run. A user can also type `:?` or `:help` at any time to return to the documentation. Remember that Bombadillo uses vim-like key bindings, so scroll with `j` and `k` to view the docs file. @@ -49,5 +49,5 @@ Bombadillo development is largely handled by Sloum, with help from jboverf and s ## License -This project is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3- see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details +This project is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3- see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.