diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3fa9b16..22e6b1e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ Let's imagine for a moment that there is such a thing as an ideal cheat sheet. What should it look like? What features should it have? -* **concise** — it should be concise; it should only contain the things you need, and nothing else. -* **fast** — it should be possible to use it instantly. -* **comprehensive** — it should contain answers for every question you could have. -* **universal** — it should be available everywhere, as soon as needed, without any preparations. -* **unobtrusive** — it does not distract you from your main task when you are using it. -* **tutoring** — it helps you to learn the subject. -* **inconspicuous** — it should be possible to use it completely unnoticed. +* **Concise** — It should be concise; it should only contain the things you need, and nothing else. +* **Fast** — It should be possible to use it instantly. +* **Comprehensive** — It should contain answers for every question you could have. +* **Universal** — It should be available everywhere, as soon as needed, without any preparations. +* **Unobtrusive** — It does not distract you from your main task when you are using it. +* **Tutoring** — It helps you to learn the subject. +* **Inconspicuous** — It should be possible to use it completely unnoticed. Such a thing does exist. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Such a thing does exist. **cheat.sh** -* Has a simple curl/browser interface; +* Has a simple curl/browser interface. * Covers 55 programming languages, several DBMSes, and more than 1000 most important UNIX/Linux commands. * Provides access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories in the world as well as to StackOverflow. * Available everywhere, no installation needed.