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authorGiuseppe2017-06-07 12:27:22 +0200
committerGiuseppe2017-06-07 12:27:22 +0200
commit3bc5d67c36721c7286605b64008f91e0bdeb8490 (patch)
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Improve README
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@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ command you're typing will take very long to execute.
What happens instead is that you realize some command will execute for a long time
*after* the command has been issued. Also when you notice that you don't have
-the courage to interrupt the execution since who knows?, maybe is going to finish
-in 10 seconds from now - instead it will take another 2, 3 minutes.
+the courage to interrupt the execution to append the alias, since who knows?,
+maybe is going to finish in 10 seconds from now - instead it will take another 2, 3 minutes.
Moreover, the fact that you have to append a command after every command is boring,
and you'll eventually forget to do that, until you'll stumble into a long command again.