Further typo fixes

Follows from afbb3356db.
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Luke Murphy 2019-05-21 13:16:48 +02:00
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ In particular, it allows :
* to replace already installed yunohost debian packages by symlinks to those git clones ;
* to manage yunohost instances on your host machine with Vagrant by:
* creating a Vagrant VM with a pre-installed Yunohost system ;
* sharing the dev environnement your host the VM (so you can develop directly on your host)
* sharing the dev environment your host the VM (so you can develop directly on your host)
* finding the ip address of your yunohost vagrant vm
yhn-dev can be used either :
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ yhn-dev can be used either :
Here is the development flow:
1. Setup ynh-dev and the development environnement
1. Setup ynh-dev and the development environment
2. Manage YunoHost's dev LXCs
3. Developping on your host, and testing in the container
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Instead of running a LXC locally, you may choose (or need) to develop on a dev V
Since you do not need to manage LXC, the setup is somewhat "easier" :
1. Setup your VPS and install YunoHost
2. Setup ynh-dev and the development environnement
2. Setup ynh-dev and the development environment
3. Develop and test
### 1. Setup your VPS and install YunoHost
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Setup a VPS somewhere (e.g. Scaleway, Digital Ocean, ...) and install YunoHost f
Depending on what you want to achieve, you might want to run the postinstall right away - and/or setup a domain with an actually working DNS.
### 2. Setup ynh-dev and the development environnement
### 2. Setup ynh-dev and the development environment
Deploy a `ynh-dev` folder at the root of the filesystem with :