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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2017-03-17 11:56:54 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2017-03-17 11:56:54 +0200
commitd4ac748ed40a3b6a65305487bde8c33b0d1a3c29 (patch)
tree6ebe9398e04e736dbe01f77c1e26cb58b3c7e09f /bpkg/cfg-create.cli
parent54dce2b58b77dd8a5ff7c20a27b4bdbfec1c6e46 (diff)
Cosmetic documentation change
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diff --git a/bpkg/cfg-create.cli b/bpkg/cfg-create.cli
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ namespace bpkg
By default, \cb{bpkg} appends \cb{.config} to the names of the modules
that you specify so that only their configurations are loaded. You can
- override this behavior by appending the period (\cb{.}) after the module
+ override this behavior by specifying the period (\cb{.}) after the module
name. You can also instruct \cb{bpkg} to use the optional module load by
prefixing the module name with the question mark (\cb{?}). For example: