Merge pull request #74 from piperchester/patch-1

Update README.rst: fix wakatime typos
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ WakaTime
Command line interface to `WakaTime <https://wakatime.com/>`_ used by all WakaTime `text editor plugins <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_. Command line interface to `WakaTime <https://wakatime.com/>`_ used by all WakaTime `text editor plugins <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_.
Note: You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are `building your own plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_ or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the wakatime cli interface manually. Note: You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are `building your own plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_ or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the WakaTime cli interface manually.
Go to http://wakatime.com/editors to install the plugin for your text editor or IDE. Go to http://wakatime.com/editors to install the plugin for your text editor or IDE.
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Go to http://wakatime.com/editors to install the plugin for your text editor or
Installation Installation
------------ ------------
Each `plugin <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_ should install wakatime for you, except for the `Emacs WakaTime plugin <https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-mode>`_. Each `plugin <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_ should install WakaTime for you, except for the `Emacs WakaTime plugin <https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-mode>`_.
Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/editors, which will install wakatime-cli(this package) for you. Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/editors, which will install wakatime-cli(this package) for you.
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ WakaTime CLI writes errors to a common log file in your User ``$WAKATIME_HOME``
~/.wakatime.log ~/.wakatime.log
Set ``debug=true`` in ``~/.wakatime.cfg`` for more verbose logging, but don't forget to set it back to ``debug=false`` afterwards or your editor might be laggy while waiting for wakatime cli to finish executing. Set ``debug=true`` in ``~/.wakatime.cfg`` for more verbose logging, but don't forget to set it back to ``debug=false`` afterwards or your editor might be laggy while waiting for wakatime-cli to finish executing.
Each plugin also has it's own log file for things outside of the common wakatime cli: Each plugin also has it's own log file for things outside of the common wakatime cli: