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.TH AUTO-AUTO-COMPLETE 1 AUTO-AUTO-COMPLETE
.SH NAME
-auto-auto-complete - Autogenerate shell auto-completion scripts
+auto-auto-complete - Auto-generate shell auto-completion scripts
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B auto-auto-complete
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ generates a shell auto-completion script.
provides a LISP-like declarative language for creating auto-completion
scripts for commands in a shell-agnostic way. However,
.BR auto-auto-complete 's
-language is limited in comparsion to for example raw auto-completion
+language is limited in comparison to for example raw auto-completion
scripts for the bash shell, however it is well enough for most projects.
.SH OPTIONS
.BR \-o ,\ \-\-output \ \fIoutput\fP
@@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ be started inside quotes.
The backslash character
.RB ( \e )
can be used to force the following character to be parsed
-verbatim, this is called escaping. It is highly discourage to
+verbatim, this is called escaping. It is highly discouraged to
use this to escape new lines, especially if the new line
-encoding used in the document is carrige return–line feed, as
-that would only escape the carrige return. There is also a set
+encoding used in the document is carriage return–line feed, as
+that would only escape the carriage return. There is also a set
of characters that have a special meaning when they are escaped:
.TP
.B a
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ to be suggested without the
.RE
.PP
However, if the shell supports executing comments
-to get suggetions we want to utilise this.
+to get suggestions we want to utilise this.
.PP
.RS
.nf
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ You can also redirect to files:
.B a b> c
.SH RATIONALE
-Noone really wants to write shell auto-completion scripts,
+No one really wants to write shell auto-completion scripts,
especially not for more than one shell. But of course we
want to have it.