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[nongnu] elpa/cider 24b060ab8a 2/2: Tweak some wording


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/cider 24b060ab8a 2/2: Tweak some wording
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 12:59:42 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa/cider
commit 24b060ab8ac28922b0dddeed104572e98fc8a6ea
Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.dev>
Commit: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.dev>

    Tweak some wording
---
 doc/modules/ROOT/pages/basics/up_and_running.adoc | 12 ++++++------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/basics/up_and_running.adoc 
b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/basics/up_and_running.adoc
index 6401ebe45a..394da058f5 100644
--- a/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/basics/up_and_running.adoc
+++ b/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/basics/up_and_running.adoc
@@ -41,12 +41,6 @@ CIDER figures out this by parsing the output from the 
command and waiting for a
 TIP: You can see the exact command that `cider-jack-in` invoked in your 
minibuffer, while
 waiting for nREPL to start. You can also find this command in Emacs's 
`+*Messages*+` buffer.
 
-IMPORTANT: `cider-jack-in` is mainly designed for local development with files 
on a local machine and 
-the nREPL process running on the same machine. It has as well features to 
support various remote / container
-scenarious, see below. Due to the large variation of remote scenarious it 
cannot support all of them, 
-so in some cases a manual nREPL start and usage of `cider-connect` is needed.
-
-
 In some cases one project might have multiple project markers in it - e.g. 
`project.clj` and `deps.edn`.
 When this happens CIDER will prompt you to select the build tool to use. You 
can override this behavior
 by setting the variable `cider-preferred-build-tool`. While you can set it 
globally in your Emacs config,
@@ -58,6 +52,12 @@ most of the time you'd probably want to have a 
project-specific setting for it i
   (cider-preferred-build-tool . lein)))
 ----
 
+NOTE: `cider-jack-in` is mainly designed for local development (with files on a
+local machine and the nREPL process running on the same machine). It does 
support
+various common remote/container scenarios, as documented later in this 
section. Due
+to the large variation of remote scenarios it cannot support all of them, so in
+some cases a manual nREPL start and usage of `cider-connect` might be a better 
option.
+
 === Auto-Injecting Dependencies
 
 While CIDER's core functionality requires nothing more than an nREPL server,



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