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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 12761b6..7c8b2b9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ or arguments, which includes the best features of `xargs(1)` and Over xargs: * Sane defaults (behaves like `xargs -d'\n' -I{} -n1 -r`). -* No weird parsing, arguments are seperated linewise or by NUL byte. +* No weird parsing, arguments are separated linewise or by NUL byte. * Can also take arguments from command-line. * No shell involved unless `-s` is used. * `{}` replacing possible with multiple arguments. @@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ Over apply: | -a COMMAND... -- ARGS... | -A ARGSEP COMMAND... ARGSEP ARGS... -* `-0`: input filenames are seperated by NUL bytes (default: newlines). +* `-0`: input filenames are separated by NUL bytes (default: newlines). * `-F`: fatal: stop after first failing command. * `-R`: return with status 122 when no arguments have been passed. * `-n`: don't run the commands, just print them. * `-v`: print commands to standard error before running them. -* `-I`: replace occurences of *arg* with the argument(s) (default: `{}`). +* `-I`: replace occurrences of *arg* with the argument(s) (default: `{}`). Use an empty *arg* to disable the replace function. -* `-N`: pass upto *maxargs* arguments to each COMMAND (default: 1). +* `-N`: pass up to *maxargs* arguments to each COMMAND (default: 1). `-N0` will pass as many arguments as possible. * `-j`: run up to *maxjobs* processes concurrently. `-j0` will run as many processes as there are CPU cores running. |