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[nongnu] elpa/ws-butler a02607ef63 33/64: Some minor grammatical fixes


From: Stefan Kangas
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/ws-butler a02607ef63 33/64: Some minor grammatical fixes
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 11:09:30 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa/ws-butler
commit a02607ef638d9ad89471b4bac10717e12771e661
Author: Chris Martin <ch.martin@gmail.com>
Commit: Chris Martin <ch.martin@gmail.com>

    Some minor grammatical fixes
---
 README.md | 17 +++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 4b2404b261..0d5a5005ef 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -4,30 +4,31 @@
 
 - Only lines touched get trimmed.  If the white space at end of buffer is
   changed, then blank lines at the end of buffer are truncated respecting
-  `require-final-newline`
+  `require-final-newline`.
 
 - Trimming only happens when saving.
 
 ## What does unobtrusive mean?
 
-The user is not made explicitly aware when trimming happens.  He keep working
-and the butler takes care of white-space for you.
+The user is not made explicitly aware when trimming happens.  You keep working
+and the butler takes care of whitespace for you.
 
 This means if point is at a location that was trimmed, point is not moved, but
 the data on disk has been cleaned up (revert the buffer to confirm).
 
-## history
+## History
 
-1. I started by to trim all spaces at EOL in source code in a
-   "write-file-hook", when I started programming.  It seemed like a great idea.
+1. I started by trimming all spaces at EOL in source code in a
+   "write-file-hook" when I started programming.  It seemed like a great idea.
 
 2. Then I got a job working on a code base where no one else trimmed spaces,
    so my commits became super noisy.  I wanted to stop being the "white space"
    police, so switched to [ws-trim][].
     * ws-trim works in a `post-command-hook` and trims white space while you
       edit.
-    * This was too eager for me, for example I would stop scroll away to look
-      at some code and when I get back to continue, my indentation is gone.
+    * This was too eager for me. For example, I would stop and scroll away to
+      look at some code, and when I get back to continue, my indentation is
+      gone.
     * It caused some problems with other customizations which also rely on
       `post-command-hook`.
 



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