diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 07462521..66bd335d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Or better yet, just use the [EteSync iOS client](https://github.com/etesync/ios) ## Autostart on system boot -It's probably easiet to just follow [these instructions](https://www.howtogeek.com/228467/how-to-make-a-program-run-at-startup-on-any-computer/) for setting up autostart. Alternatively, you can try following the instructions below. +It's probably easier to just follow [these instructions](https://www.howtogeek.com/228467/how-to-make-a-program-run-at-startup-on-any-computer/) for setting up autostart. Alternatively, you can try following the instructions below. ### Linux (systemd) @@ -151,19 +151,19 @@ Follow [these instructions](https://www.howtogeek.com/228467/how-to-make-a-progr # Alternative Installation Methods -This methods are not as easy as the pre-built binaries method above, but are also simple. Please follow the instructions below, following which follow the instructions in the [Configuration and running](#configuration-and-running) section below. +This methods are not as easy as the pre-built binaries method above, but are also simple. Please follow the instructions below, following which follow the instructions in the [Configuration and running](#configuration-and-running) section. ## Docker -Run one time initial setup to persist the required configuration into a docker volume. Check out the configuration section below for more information. +Run one time initial setup to persist the required configuration into a docker volume. Check out the configuration section for more information. docker run -it --rm -v etesync-dav:/data etesync/etesync-dav manage add USERNAME -Run etesync-dav in a background docker container with configuration from previous step. This wil (re)start the container on boot and after crashes. +Run etesync-dav in a background docker container with configuration from previous step. This will (re)start the container on boot and after crashes. docker run --name etesync-dav -d -v etesync-dav:/data -p 37358:37358 --restart=always etesync/etesync-dav -After this, refer to the [Setting up clients](#setting-up-clients) section below and start using it! +After this, refer to the [Setting up clients](#setting-up-clients) section and start using it! ### Updating @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Install virtual env (for **Python 3**) from your package manager, for example: - Arch Linux: pacman -S python-virtualenv - Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install python3-virtualenv -The bellow commands will install etesync to a directory called `venv` in the local path. To install to a different location, just choose a different path in the commands below. +The below commands will install etesync to a directory called `venv` in the local path. To install to a different location, just choose a different path in the commands below. Set up the virtual env: @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Please note that you'll have to run `source venv/bin/activate` every time you'd ## CLI -1. Open a terminal and navigate to the binary's loctaion by typing `cd /path/to/file` (most likely `cd ~/Downloads`). +1. Open a terminal and navigate to the binary's location by typing `cd /path/to/file` (most likely `cd ~/Downloads`). 2. Rename the binary to `etesync-dav` for ease of use, by e.g: `mv linux-etesync-dav etesync-dav` 3. Make it executable: `chmod +x etesync-dav`