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diff --git a/source/blog/2015-09-21-zsh-51-and-bracketed-paste.md b/source/blog/2015-09-21-zsh-51-and-bracketed-paste.md index b295f3fb..79d78cfe 100644 --- a/source/blog/2015-09-21-zsh-51-and-bracketed-paste.md +++ b/source/blog/2015-09-21-zsh-51-and-bracketed-paste.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ In short, Zsh 5.1 introduced bracketed paste mode[^1] and turned it on by defaul 2. The Emacs shell[^2] is littered with `^[[?2004h` and `^[[?2004l` around every prompt. -The solution? Zsh now also ships with [`bracketed-paste-magic`](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/master/Functions/Zle/bracketed-paste-magic) that solves exactly breakage #1 (and a bit more); to quote comments from the linked source file: +The solution? Zsh now also ships with [`bracketed-paste-magic`](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/master/Functions/Zle/bracketed-paste-magic) that resolves exactly breakage #1 (and a bit more); to quote comments from the linked source file: > Starting with zsh-5.1, ZLE began to recognize the "bracketed paste" capability of terminal emulators, that is, the sequences `$'\e[200~'` to @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ widget replaces bracketed-paste with a wrapper that re-enables these self-insert actions, and other actions as selected by the zstyles described below. -And to solve breakage #2, just disable bracketed paste altogether for dumb terms. +And to resolve breakage #2, just disable bracketed paste altogether for dumb terms. <p id="code">Putting it together:</p> |