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author | Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com> | 2018-02-21 15:59:12 -0500 |
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committer | Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com> | 2018-02-21 15:59:12 -0500 |
commit | cbebb010a78e0199e4fecafd198847d880b6e3e6 (patch) | |
tree | e0cf51d1584ae7615b695510cd960545876b94a1 /FAQ.md | |
parent | 7098daf6a86d04e1eeb2d4d6bd4a66475e232860 (diff) |
doc: fix typos
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@@ -553,13 +553,14 @@ do with it. I spent a couple of days trying to think of very short words that began with the letter `r` that were even somewhat related to the task of searching. I don't remember how it popped into my head, but "rip" came up as something that -meant "fast," as in, "to rip through your text." The fact that RIP is also an -initialism for "Rest in Peace" (as in, "ripgrep kills grep") never really -dawned on me. Perhaps the coincidence is too striking, but I didn't realize it -until someone explicitly pointed it out to me after the initial public realize. -I admit that I found it mildly amusing, but if I had realized it myself before -the public release, I probably would have pressed on and chose a different -name. Alas, renaming things after a release is hard, so I decided to mush on. +meant "fast," as in, "to rip through your text." The fact that RIP is also +an initialism for "Rest in Peace" (as in, "ripgrep kills grep") never really +dawned on me. Perhaps the coincidence is too striking to believe that, but +I didn't realize it until someone explicitly pointed it out to me after the +initial public release. I admit that I found it mildly amusing, but if I had +realized it myself before the public release, I probably would have pressed on +and chose a different name. Alas, renaming things after a release is hard, so I +decided to mush on. Given the fact that [ripgrep never was, is or will be a 100% drop-in replacement for |