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Fix: Correct typo in code comment

Open kuishou68 opened this issue 2 months ago • 5 comments

This PR fixes a minor grammatical error in a code comment within 'packages/cli/src/nonInteractiveCli.ts'. The verb 'fall' has been corrected to 'falls' for proper subject-verb agreement. This improves the overall code quality and readability.

kuishou68 avatar Dec 07 '25 05:12 kuishou68

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request primarily focuses on improving code clarity and documentation accuracy. It corrects a minor grammatical error in a code comment within the CLI package and updates the changelog to provide more detailed information regarding keybindings for the Markdown toggle feature.

Highlights

  • Code Comment Correction: Fixed a grammatical error in a code comment within 'packages/cli/src/nonInteractiveCli.ts', changing 'fall' to 'falls' for correct subject-verb agreement.
  • Changelog Update: Enhanced the description of the Markdown toggle feature in 'docs/changelogs/index.md' to provide more precise, OS-specific keybinding instructions (Cmd+M for macOS, Ctrl+M for Windows/Linux).
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gemini-code-assist[bot] avatar Dec 07 '25 05:12 gemini-code-assist[bot]

@kuishou68 please sign the CLA. We can't accept PRs from users who haven't.

scidomino avatar Dec 09 '25 02:12 scidomino

Revert everything except the change to nonInteractiveCli.ts. The other two changes are inconsistent with the nomenclature used in the rest of the product.

scidomino avatar Dec 09 '25 03:12 scidomino

Thanks for making the changes. We still need you to sign the CLA as we can't submit code by users who have not done so. thanks!

scidomino avatar Dec 09 '25 17:12 scidomino