diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1773a7e..92e6f8a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Or Settings/Preferences ➔ Packages ➔ Search for `atom-beautify` Open the [Command Palette](https://github.com/atom/command-palette), and type `Beautify`. -It will only beautify selected text, if a selection is found - if not, the whole file will be beautified. +It will only beautify selected text if a selection is found -- if not, the whole file will be beautified. ### Shortcut @@ -86,10 +86,9 @@ For example: ### Package Options -Each language and all of their respective beautifier's options -are fully documented in Atom Beautify Package Settings Panel. -There are much too many to document them all here. -Here are a few key options that you may use: +Each language and its beautifier's options are fully documented in the Atom +Beautify package settings panel. There are far too many to document them all +here. Here are a few key options that you may use: - `beautifyOnSave` (Default *false*) You can also choose to beautify on every file save. @@ -108,14 +107,11 @@ Do not show the *Atom Beautify Error Messages* panel for any of the errors occurring while beautifying. - `analytics` (Default *true*) -There is [Segment.io](https://segment.io/), -which forwards the data to [Google Analytics](http://www.google.com/analytics/), -to track what languages -are being used the most and other stats. -Everything is anonymized and no personal information, -such as source code, is sent. -See https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/47 -for more details. +There is [Segment.io](https://segment.io/) which forwards data to [Google +Analytics](http://www.google.com/analytics/) to track what languages are being +used the most, as well as other stats. Everything is anonymized and no personal +information, such as source code, is sent. +See https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/47 for more details. ## Configuration @@ -126,13 +122,13 @@ Edit your `.jsbeautifyrc` file in any of the following locations: - Same directory as current file - Project root `atom-beautify` will recursively look up from the current file's directory to find `.jsbeautifyrc`. -- Your User's Home directory +- Your user's home directory **Note**: *Comments are supported in `.jsbeautifyrc` thanks to [strip-json-comments](https://github.com/sindresorhus/strip-json-comments).* -See examples of both way inside [`examples/`](https://github.com/donaldpipowitch/atom-beautify/tree/master/examples) +See examples of both ways inside [`examples/`](https://github.com/donaldpipowitch/atom-beautify/tree/master/examples) -Option table is available at the [js-beautify repo](https://github.com/beautify-web/js-beautify#options). +An option table is available at the [js-beautify repo](https://github.com/beautify-web/js-beautify#options). ### Simple