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[elpa] externals/consult 7f11bf4 3/3: Simplify the README


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/consult 7f11bf4 3/3: Simplify the README
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 15:57:08 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/consult
commit 7f11bf456561ae83879cc003051a1fa0a77f7443
Author: Daniel Mendler <mail@daniel-mendler.de>
Commit: Daniel Mendler <mail@daniel-mendler.de>

    Simplify the README
---
 README.org | 22 +++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 0fcdd81..fdc3421 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -251,18 +251,14 @@ their descriptions.
    character is a punctuation character, like =#=. For example
    =#grep-regexps#filter-string=, is split at the second =#=. The string
    =grep-regexps= is passed to Grep. If you enter multiple regular expressions
-   separated by space only lines matching all regular expressions are shown. If
-   the grep program has support for Perl-compatible regular expressions (PCRE),
-   then the regular expressions can appear in any order. If not, the regular
-   expressions must appear in the input order. In this case, spaces are
-   essentially replaced by ~.*~. The =filter-string= is passed to the /fast/ 
Emacs
-   filtering to further narrow down the list of matches. This is particularly
-   useful if you are using an advanced completion style like orderless.
-   =consult-grep= supports preview. If the =consult-project-root-function= is
-   [[#use-package-example][configured]] and returns non-nil, =consult-grep= 
searches the current project
-   directory. Otherwise the =default-directory= is searched. If =consult-grep= 
is
-   invoked with prefix argument =C-u M-s g=, you can specify the directory
-   manually.
+   separated by space only lines matching all regular expressions are shown. 
The
+   =filter-string= is passed to the /fast/ Emacs filtering to further narrow 
down
+   the list of matches. This is particularly useful if you are using an 
advanced
+   completion style like orderless. =consult-grep= supports preview. If the
+   =consult-project-root-function= is [[#use-package-example][configured]] and 
returns non-nil, =consult-grep=
+   searches the current project directory. Otherwise the =default-directory= is
+   searched. If =consult-grep= is invoked with prefix argument =C-u M-s g=, 
you can
+   specify the directory manually.
  - =consult-find=, =consult-locate=: Find file by
    matching the path against a regexp. Like for =consult-grep,= either the 
project
    root or the current directory is the root directory for the search. The 
input
@@ -537,7 +533,7 @@ their descriptions.
  Examples:
 
  - =#defun=: Search for "defun" using grep.
- - =#consult embark=: Search for "consult" and "embark" using grep.
+ - =#consult embark=: Search for both "consult" and "embark" using grep.
  - =#defun#consult=: Search for "defun" using grep, filter with the word
    "consult".
  - =/defun/consult=: It is also possible to use other punctuation



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