diff --git a/content/rambles/xmonad-prompts.md b/content/rambles/xmonad-prompts.md index da9ed84..7ae7392 100644 --- a/content/rambles/xmonad-prompts.md +++ b/content/rambles/xmonad-prompts.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Seems easy enough to implement. ### Parsing the Bookmarks file -Lets start off by creating a function that can parse our bookmarks file. Here we +Let's start off by creating a function that can parse our bookmarks file. Here we need something to read a file -- in this case a bookmarks file -- and return its contents in the form of a list of strings. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ fileContentList f = do return . uniqSort . lines $ file ``` -Lets go over what is happening here line by line. +Let's go over what is happening here line by line. `fileContentList` is a function that takes an argument `f`; then it starts a `do` block. `do` blocks are used to put multiple functions in sequence in the @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ And the output of that is piped into `return`: return . uniqSort . lines $ file ``` -This function will allows us to parse any given text file. To parse the +This function will allow us to parse any given text file. To parse the Qutebrowser bookmarks file, call it using `.config/qutebrowser/bookmarks/url` > _Note_: I say "pipe" because the '`.`' function behaves quite similar to @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Qutebrowser bookmarks file, call it using `.config/qutebrowser/bookmarks/url` ### Creating a Prompt -Lets see if there is anything in the +Let's see if there is anything in the [`XMonad.Prompt`](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Prompt.html) module that looks like it could help us in creating a prompt. @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ module that looks like it could help us in creating a prompt. This looks like it could serve as the basis for our prompt. The description and type signature tell us that it is going to require an instance of the `XPrompt` -typeclass. So lets create a `Bookmark` datatype and implement the `showXPrompt` +typeclass. So let's create a `Bookmark` datatype and implement the `showXPrompt` function from `XPrompt` in order to give it a default message when executed and thereby having it derive from `XPrompt`. @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ bookmarkPrompt c = do This takes care of the `XPrompt p => p -> XPConfig` portion of the function. Now for the completion function, that will handle the list given to our prompt. -Lets mostly follow the suggestion in the description of `mkXPrompt` and lets +Let's mostly follow the suggestion in the description of `mkXPrompt` and lets take a look at: > ```haskell @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ openBookmark bookmark = do ``` `openBookmark` is a function that takes a string and returns something in the context of the `X` monad (hence the name "XMonad", it's a monad that interacts -with Xorg). Lets go through it line by line. +with Xorg). Let's go through it line by line. ```haskell browser <- io getBrowser