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docs: fix several typos in the document #2192

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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ cargo run --bin safe --features local-discovery -- folders status <dir-path>
```

We can now push all local changes made to files and directories to the network, as well as pull any
changes that could have been made to the version stored on the network since last time we synced
changes that could have been made to the version stored on the network since the last time we synced
with it:

```bash
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ cargo run --bin safe --features local-discovery -- wallet send 2 [address]

This will output a transfer as a hex string, which should be sent to the recipient.
This transfer is encrypted to the recipient so only the recipient can read and redeem it.
To receive a transfer, simply paste it after the wallet receive command:
To receive a transfer, simply paste it after the wallet receives command:

```
cargo run --bin safe --features local-discovery -- wallet receive [transfer]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ We can verify a spend, optionally going back to the genesis transaction:
cargo run --bin safe --features local-discovery -- wallet verify [--genesis] [spend address]
```

All spends from genesis can be audited:
All spending from genesis can be audited:

```
cargo run --bin safe --features local-discovery -- wallet audit
Expand All @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ cargo run --example registers --features=local-discovery -- --user alice --reg-n
```

Alice can now write a message to the register and see anything written by anyone else. For example
she might enter the text "hello, who's there?" which is written to the register and then shown as
she might enter the text "Hello, who's there?" which is written to the register and then shown as
the "Latest value", in her terminal:

```
Expand All @@ -351,14 +351,14 @@ Latest value (more than one if concurrent writes were made):

Enter a blank line to receive updates, or some text to be written.
hello, who's there?
Writing msg (offline) to Register: 'hello, who's there?'
Writing msg (offline) to Register: 'Hello, who's there?'
Syncing with SAFE in 2s...
synced!

Current total number of items in Register: 1
Latest value (more than one if concurrent writes were made):
--------------
[alice]: hello, who's there?
[Alice]: Hello, who's there?
--------------

Enter a blank line to receive updates, or some text to be written.
Expand All @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ Enter a blank line to receive updates, or some text to be written.

For anyone else to write to the same register they need to know its xor address, so to communicate
with her friend Bob, Alice needs to find a way to send it to Bob. In her terminal, this is the
value starting "50f4..." in the output above. This value it will be different each time you run the
value starting "50f4..." in the output above. This value will be different each time you run the
example to create a register.

Having received the xor address, in another terminal Bob can access the same register to see the
Expand All @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Here's Bob writing from his terminal:
```
Latest value (more than one if concurrent writes were made):
--------------
[alice]: hello, who's there?
[Alice]: Hello, who's there?
--------------

Enter a blank line to receive updates, or some text to be written.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ Listening to royalty payment events:

```
$ cargo run --bin safenode_rpc_client -- 127.0.0.1:34416 transfers
Listening to transfers notifications... (press Ctrl+C to exit)
Listening to transfer notifications... (press Ctrl+C to exit)

New transfer notification received for PublicKey(0c54..5952), containing 1 cash note/s.
CashNote received with UniquePubkey(PublicKey(19ee..1580)), value: 0.000000001
Expand All @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ The `transfers` command can provide a path for royalty payment cash notes:

```
$ cargo run --release --bin=safenode_rpc_client -- 127.0.0.1:34416 transfers ./royalties-cash-notes
Listening to transfers notifications... (press Ctrl+C to exit)
Listening to transfer notifications... (press Ctrl+C to exit)
Writing cash notes to: ./royalties-cash-notes
```

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