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authorYuriy Andamasov <yuriy@vyos.io>2026-05-05 23:21:35 +0300
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docs: fix typos and a few grammar issues (ported from #1852 RST → MyST)
Ports the typo/grammar sweep originally captured in PR #1852 from .rst files to their .md equivalents, plus the eventhandler grammar fix that Copilot flagged in #1852's review (which the RST PR explicitly skipped as scope-stretch). Sources: - 73 typo/grammar substitutions from PR #1852 (rebased from #1801) - "Using environments is more preferable" → "Using environment variables is preferable" (Copilot review comment on #1852) #1852 itself is being discarded since it targets RST and we are phasing out the RST tree in favor of MyST. The 4 RST-linter line-wrap comments and 1 RST section-underline comment from Copilot's #1852 review are RST-specific and do not apply to .md. 🤖 Generated by [robots](https://vyos.io)
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@@ -99,12 +99,12 @@ They should be used with extreme caution.
\"Force\" commands force the system to perform an action that it might perform by itself at a later point.
Examples:
-- `force arp request interface eth1 address 10.3.0.2` --- send a gratuitious ARP request.
+- `force arp request interface eth1 address 10.3.0.2` --- send a gratuitous ARP request.
- `force root-partition-auto-resize` --- grow the root filesystem to the size of the system partition (this is also done on startup, but this command can do it without a reboot).
#### execute
-\"Execute\" commands are for executing various diagnostic and auxilliary actions that the system would never perform by itself.
+\"Execute\" commands are for executing various diagnostic and auxiliary actions that the system would never perform by itself.
Examples:
- `execute wake-on-lan interface <intf> host <MAC>` --- send a Wake-On-LAN packet to a host.