doc: fix typos

PR #1605
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Martin Michlmayr
2020-06-04 21:06:09 +08:00
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11 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ How do I search compressed files?
ripgrep's `-z/--search-zip` flag will cause it to search compressed files
automatically. Currently, this supports gzip, bzip2, xz, lzma, lz4, Brotli and
Zstd. Each of these requires requires the corresponding `gzip`, `bzip2`, `xz`,
Zstd. Each of these requires the corresponding `gzip`, `bzip2`, `xz`,
`lz4`, `brotli` and `zstd` binaries to be installed on your system. (That is,
ripgrep does decompression by shelling out to another process.)
@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ rg foo --files-with-matches | xargs sed -i 's/foo/bar/g'
will replace all instances of 'foo' with 'bar' in the files in which
ripgrep finds the foo pattern. The `-i` flag to sed indicates that you are
editing files in place, and `s/foo/bar/g` says that you are performing a
**s**ubstitution of the pattren `foo` for `bar`, and that you are doing this
**s**ubstitution of the pattern `foo` for `bar`, and that you are doing this
substitution **g**lobally (all occurrences of the pattern in each file).
Note: the above command assumes that you are using GNU sed. If you are using