From 92b6e9ac8c942200879062d5867a5d892334085e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: davhojt Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 10:07:07 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: fix typo bellow -> below --- subjects/devops/easy-perm-checkpoint/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/easy-perm/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/file-struct/README.md | 4 ++-- subjects/devops/find-files-extension/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/find-files/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/hard-perm/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/head-and-tail/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/json-researcher/README.md | 2 +- subjects/devops/right/README.md | 2 +- subjects/drawing/README.md | 2 +- subjects/mini-framework/README.md | 2 +- subjects/who-are-you/README.md | 2 +- 12 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/subjects/devops/easy-perm-checkpoint/README.md b/subjects/devops/easy-perm-checkpoint/README.md index eb715b38..5368d55e 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/easy-perm-checkpoint/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/easy-perm-checkpoint/README.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ### Instructions -Create a file `easy-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the `example.txt` and `example2.txt` files inside the folder `easy-perms`, to the ones bellow: +Create a file `easy-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the `example.txt` and `example2.txt` files inside the folder `easy-perms`, to the ones below: Expected Output: diff --git a/subjects/devops/easy-perm/README.md b/subjects/devops/easy-perm/README.md index c3fbd562..f29c584c 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/easy-perm/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/easy-perm/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ### Instructions -Create a file `easy-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the `example.txt` and `example2.txt` files inside the folder `easy-perms`, to the ones bellow: +Create a file `easy-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the `example.txt` and `example2.txt` files inside the folder `easy-perms`, to the ones below: Expected Output: diff --git a/subjects/devops/file-struct/README.md b/subjects/devops/file-struct/README.md index 646acea5..84383ecc 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/file-struct/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/file-struct/README.md @@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ $ ls my_folder ``` -In this exercise you wil use the command `tree` to see the file structure as in the example bellow. `tree` is a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth-indented listing of files. With no arguments, `tree` lists the files in the current directory. +In this exercise you wil use the command `tree` to see the file structure as in the example below. `tree` is a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth-indented listing of files. With no arguments, `tree` lists the files in the current directory. -You will also need to use the `tar` command which helps to create, extract, and list archive contents. You can find more about the command in the link bellow. +You will also need to use the `tar` command which helps to create, extract, and list archive contents. You can find more about the command in the link below. > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends! diff --git a/subjects/devops/find-files-extension/README.md b/subjects/devops/find-files-extension/README.md index 7282578f..7b2c6110 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/find-files-extension/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/find-files-extension/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ That command will only show the name of the files without the extension `.txt`. - What to use : `find` -- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name +- The output should be exactly like the example below but with the expected name ```console $pwd diff --git a/subjects/devops/find-files/README.md b/subjects/devops/find-files/README.md index a5166759..0eee4e26 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/find-files/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/find-files/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ all Regular files ending with a `z` - What to use : `find` -- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name +- The output should be exactly like the example below but with the expected name ```console $pwd diff --git a/subjects/devops/hard-perm/README.md b/subjects/devops/hard-perm/README.md index b4c3406a..fc2a112c 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/hard-perm/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/hard-perm/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ### Instructions -Create a file `hard-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the files and folders inside the folder `hard-perm`, to the ones bellow: +Create a file `hard-perm.sh`, which will change the default permissions for the files and folders inside the folder `hard-perm`, to the ones below: Right now the folder looks like this: diff --git a/subjects/devops/head-and-tail/README.md b/subjects/devops/head-and-tail/README.md index edfd1cc7..fadc4c67 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/head-and-tail/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/head-and-tail/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Create the script `head-and-tail.sh` which will show the first and last lines of - What to use : `curl` and `head` and `tail` -- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name +- The output should be exactly like the example below but with the expected name ```console $ ./head-and-tail.sh | cat -e diff --git a/subjects/devops/json-researcher/README.md b/subjects/devops/json-researcher/README.md index feb2596e..1022cff1 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/json-researcher/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/json-researcher/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Create the script `json-researcher.sh` which will show the "name" and the "power - What to use : `curl` and `jq` and `grep` -- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name +- The output should be exactly like the example below but with the expected name ```console $./json-researcher.sh | cat -e diff --git a/subjects/devops/right/README.md b/subjects/devops/right/README.md index f885e7c1..0bb8147a 100644 --- a/subjects/devops/right/README.md +++ b/subjects/devops/right/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Create a file `right.sh` that will get the output of a file and parse it, and then write it to a file with a specific format using a single command. -Get the output of the `ls` command, parse it with the `grep` command to filter for files without a `.txt` extension, and write the output to a file called `filtered_files.txt`, check the example bellow: +Get the output of the `ls` command, parse it with the `grep` command to filter for files without a `.txt` extension, and write the output to a file called `filtered_files.txt`, check the example below: ### Usage diff --git a/subjects/drawing/README.md b/subjects/drawing/README.md index a463ded6..5d38af29 100644 --- a/subjects/drawing/README.md +++ b/subjects/drawing/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ### Instructions -The purpose of this exercise is to create an image like the example bellow: +The purpose of this exercise is to create an image like the example below: ![example](image.png) diff --git a/subjects/mini-framework/README.md b/subjects/mini-framework/README.md index 6b028b20..41a461f7 100644 --- a/subjects/mini-framework/README.md +++ b/subjects/mini-framework/README.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You will also need to make a [todoMVC](http://todomvc.com/) project using your f You must create documentation for your framework, so that users (auditers) are able to understand and know how to use your framework without experiencing any awkwardness. -Your framework will be tested by using it, like you previously have used one, in the social network project. So the user has to be presented to a folder structure that allows him to run the app from the root of that folder structure. The user testing your framework will have to implement some simple code in order to test the features described bellow. +Your framework will be tested by using it, like you previously have used one, in the social network project. So the user has to be presented to a folder structure that allows him to run the app from the root of that folder structure. The user testing your framework will have to implement some simple code in order to test the features described below. #### Documentation diff --git a/subjects/who-are-you/README.md b/subjects/who-are-you/README.md index c811b25c..f2f55952 100644 --- a/subjects/who-are-you/README.md +++ b/subjects/who-are-you/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Create the file `who-are-you.sh` which will remind you who you are by showing yo - What to use : `curl` and `jq` -- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name +- The output should be exactly like the example below but with the expected name ```console $./who-are-you.sh | cat -e