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diff --git a/doc/intro.cli b/doc/intro.cli
index d005396..79910d8 100644
--- a/doc/intro.cli
+++ b/doc/intro.cli
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ ld ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
ln ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello} -> hello/
$ b test
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
$ hello/hello World
Hello, World!
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ c++ hello/cxx{hello}@../hello-clang/hello/hello/
ld ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
$ b test: ../hello-clang/hello/
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
$ ../hello-clang/hello/hello/hello World
Hello, World!
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ more convenient if we could refer to them by names. The \l{bdep-update(1)} and
$ bdep test @clang
c++ hello/cxx{hello}@../hello-clang/hello/hello/
ld ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
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And we can also perform the desired build system operation on several (or
@@ -456,10 +456,10 @@ And we can also perform the desired build system operation on several (or
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$ bdep test @gcc @clang
in configuration @gcc:
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
in configuration @clang:
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
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\N|As we will see later, the \l{bdep-test(1)} command also allows us to test
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ on a properly setup GNU/Linux machine (that automatically uses \c{wine} as an
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$ bdep test @mingw
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-mingw/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-mingw/hello/hello/exe{hello}
$ ../hello-mingw/hello/hello/hello.exe Windows
Hello, Windows!
@@ -969,11 +969,11 @@ For example:
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$ bdep test -ai
in configuration @gcc:
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
test ../hello-gcc/libhello-1.0.0/tests/basics/exe{driver}
in configuration @clang:
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-clang/hello/hello/exe{hello}
test ../hello-clang/libhello-1.0.0/tests/basics/exe{driver}
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@@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ ld ../hello-gcc/libhello/libhello/libs{hello}
ld ../hello-gcc/libhello/tests/basics/exe{driver}
ld ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
test ../hello-gcc/libhello/tests/basics/exe{driver}
-test hello/test{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
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This is also the approach we would use if we wanted to fix a bug in someone
@@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ ld ../hello-gcc/libhello/libhello/libs{hello}
ld ../hello-gcc/libhello/tests/basics/exe{driver}
ld ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
test ../hello-gcc/libhello/tests/basics/exe{driver}
-test hello/hello/test{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
+test hello/hello/testscript{testscript} ../hello-gcc/hello/hello/exe{hello}
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