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install_scoop.cmd: Improve grammar #229

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@RavenMacDaddy RavenMacDaddy commented Oct 11, 2022

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On a more serious note, and regarding previous discussions, some things to keep in mind:

  • We want to keep the sentences as effective (i.e., short and clear) and at the same time as grammatically correct as possible – specifically because we're dealing with something being presented in a CLI environment.
  • Why do we want to capitalize the first letter of Scoop? There are two things that are important to separate:

  1. Scoop as a product name.

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Notice how every instance is capitalized, as expected.

  1. Working with Scoop, which is primarily through a CLI;

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During operation, the typography is based on operating within a CLI environment, which in this case means only using lower case lettering.


So, we want to make the sentence more effective, and we want to describe Scoop in the form of a product name.

Therefore, regarding the last part, we want to capitalize the first letter in this instance.

@marticliment marticliment merged commit 0933b08 into marticliment:main Oct 11, 2022
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Hi @RavenMacDaddy, thanks for doing that. I have tons of stuff to do, and it is true that sometimes i leave behind some stuff like grammar or more case-specific features.

Real thanks for fixing this little stuff that i hadn't even realised ;)

@RavenMacDaddy RavenMacDaddy deleted the patch-2 branch October 11, 2022 17:52
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