Grammar cleanup of Flashing Your Keyboard Newbs Guide (#5201)

Fixed references to a "built" (sic) command, and an incorrect word.
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noroadsleft 6 years ago committed by Drashna Jaelre
parent 0c607f8bf7
commit 9c73a4a5c6

@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ If you know what bootloader that you're using, then when compiling the firmware,
### DFU ### DFU
For the DFU bootloader, when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the built command: For the DFU bootloader, when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the build command:
make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:dfu make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:dfu
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ If you have any issues with this, you may need to this:
### Caterina ### Caterina
For Arduino boards and their close (such as the SparkFun ProMicro), when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the built command: For Arduino boards and their clones (such as the SparkFun ProMicro), when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the build command:
make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:avrdude make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:avrdude
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ If you have any issues with this, you may need to this:
## HalfKay ## HalfKay
For the PJRC devices (Teensy's), when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the built command: For the PJRC devices (Teensy's), when you're ready to compile and flash your firmware, open up your terminal window and run the build command:
make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:teensy make <my_keyboard>:<my_keymap>:teensy

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