Fixed 3 typos

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Werner Roets 2016-10-30 02:57:24 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You can open multiple tabs each containing one of the following shells:
|Cmder|cmd.exe|Windows 'cmd.exe' shell enhanced with Git, Git aware prompt, Clink(GNU Readline), and Aliases.| |Cmder|cmd.exe|Windows 'cmd.exe' shell enhanced with Git, Git aware prompt, Clink(GNU Readline), and Aliases.|
|Cmder as Admin|cmd.exe|Administrative Windows 'cmd.exe' Cmder shell.| |Cmder as Admin|cmd.exe|Administrative Windows 'cmd.exe' Cmder shell.|
|PowerShell|powershell.exe|Windows PowerShell enhanced with Git and Git aware prompt .| |PowerShell|powershell.exe|Windows PowerShell enhanced with Git and Git aware prompt .|
|PowerShell as Admin|powershell.exe|Administrative Windows 'powerhell.exe' Cmder shell.| |PowerShell as Admin|powershell.exe|Administrative Windows 'powershell.exe' Cmder shell.|
|Bash|bash.exe|Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows.| |Bash|bash.exe|Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows.|
|Bash as Admin|bash.exe|Administrative Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows.| |Bash as Admin|bash.exe|Administrative Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows.|
|Mintty|bash.exe|Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows. See below for Mintty configuration differences| |Mintty|bash.exe|Unix/Linux like bash shell running on Windows. See below for Mintty configuration differences|
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ User specific configuration is possible using the cmder specific shell config fi
|PowerShell|$ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\user-profile.ps1| |PowerShell|$ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\user-profile.ps1|
|Bash/Mintty|$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh| |Bash/Mintty|$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh|
Note: Bash and Mintty sessions will also source the '$HOME/.bashrc' file it it exists after it sources '$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh'. Note: Bash and Mintty sessions will also source the '$HOME/.bashrc' file if it exists after it sources '$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh'.
### Linux like 'profile.d' support for all supported shell types. ### Linux like 'profile.d' support for all supported shell types.
You can write *.cmd|*.bat, *.ps1, and *.sh scripts and just drop them in the %CMDER_ROOT%\config\profile.d folder to add startup config to Cmder. You can write *.cmd|*.bat, *.ps1, and *.sh scripts and just drop them in the %CMDER_ROOT%\config\profile.d folder to add startup config to Cmder.
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Aliases defined using the `alias.bat` command will automatically be saved in the
#### Bash.exe|Mintty.exe Aliases #### Bash.exe|Mintty.exe Aliases
Bash shells support simple and complex aliases with optional parameters natively so they work a little different. Typing `alias name=command` will create an alias only for the current running session. To make an alias permanent add it to either your `$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh` or your `$HOME/.bashrc`. Bash shells support simple and complex aliases with optional parameters natively so they work a little different. Typing `alias name=command` will create an alias only for the current running session. To make an alias permanent add it to either your `$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh` or your `$HOME/.bashrc`.
If you add bash aliases to `$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh` they will portable and follow your Cmder folder if you copy it to another machine. `$HOME/.bashrc` defined aliases are not portable. If you add bash aliases to `$CMDER_ROOT/config/user-profile.sh` they will be portable and follow your Cmder folder if you copy it to another machine. `$HOME/.bashrc` defined aliases are not portable.
#### PowerShell.exe Aliases #### PowerShell.exe Aliases
PowerShell has native simple alias support, for example `[new-alias | set-alias] alias command`, so complex aliases with optional parameters are not supported in PowerShell sessions. Type `get-help [new-alias|set-alias] -full` for help on PowerShell aliases. PowerShell has native simple alias support, for example `[new-alias | set-alias] alias command`, so complex aliases with optional parameters are not supported in PowerShell sessions. Type `get-help [new-alias|set-alias] -full` for help on PowerShell aliases.