Skip to content

Commit dbfd297

Browse files
committed
---
yaml --- r: 121586 b: refs/heads/auto c: c73f174 h: refs/heads/master v: v3
1 parent 3ba747e commit dbfd297

File tree

2 files changed

+4
-4
lines changed

2 files changed

+4
-4
lines changed

[refs]

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ refs/heads/try3: 9387340aab40a73e8424c48fd42f0c521a4875c0
1313
refs/tags/release-0.3.1: 495bae036dfe5ec6ceafd3312b4dca48741e845b
1414
refs/tags/release-0.4: e828ea2080499553b97dfe33b3f4d472b4562ad7
1515
refs/tags/release-0.5: 7e3bcfbf21278251ee936ad53e92e9b719702d73
16-
refs/heads/auto: af4a6c30aa2659af59c8d5418f3f5c04abd26148
16+
refs/heads/auto: c73f17486a0101121df8d0c8f89f2fdffd72e70f
1717
refs/heads/servo: af82457af293e2a842ba6b7759b70288da276167
1818
refs/tags/release-0.6: b4ebcfa1812664df5e142f0134a5faea3918544c
1919
refs/tags/0.1: b19db808c2793fe2976759b85a355c3ad8c8b336

branches/auto/src/doc/guide.md

Lines changed: 3 additions & 3 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ Sound good? Let's go!
2727

2828
The first step to using Rust is to install it! There are a number of ways to
2929
install Rust, but the easiest is to use the the `rustup` script. If you're on
30-
Linux or a Mac, All you need to do is this:
30+
Linux or a Mac, all you need to do is this (note that you don't need to type
31+
in the `$`s, they just indicate the start of each command):
3132

3233
```{ignore}
3334
$ curl -s http://www.rust-lang.org/rustup.sh | sudo sh
@@ -124,8 +125,7 @@ require that you know a whole ton about the command line, but until the
124125
language is in a more finished state, IDE support is spotty. Rust makes no
125126
specific demands on your editing tooling, or where your code lives.
126127

127-
With that said, let's make a directory in our projects directory. Note that you
128-
don't need to type in the `$`s, they just indicate the start of each command:
128+
With that said, let's make a directory in our projects directory.
129129

130130
```{bash}
131131
$ mkdir ~/projects

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)