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author | GitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com> | 2023-09-20 14:18:08 +0300 |
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committer | GitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com> | 2023-09-20 14:18:08 +0300 |
commit | 5afcbe03ead9ada87621888a31a62652b10a7e4f (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/development/shell_commands.md b/doc/development/shell_commands.md index 25f62fbcc98..321bd7aeadd 100644 --- a/doc/development/shell_commands.md +++ b/doc/development/shell_commands.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ cat: illegal option -- l usage: cat [-benstuv] [file ...] ``` -In the example above, the argument parser of `cat` assumes that `-l` is an option. The solution in the example above is to make it clear to `cat` that `-l` is really an argument, not an option. Many Unix command line tools follow the convention of separating options from arguments with `--`. +In the example above, the argument parser of `cat` assumes that `-l` is an option. The solution in the example above is to make it clear to `cat` that `-l` is really an argument, not an option. Many Unix command-line tools follow the convention of separating options from arguments with `--`. ```shell # Example (continued) |