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author | dx <dx@dxzone.com.ar> | 2016-11-19 21:53:52 -0300 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2016-11-19 21:53:52 -0300 |
commit | c6fdf7c94b52f6fe6bb914bfd3c956278a8ca1f2 (patch) | |
tree | 4d68edc73f223bf57d6bc5603b15cae7d3550a53 | |
parent | 7f3cde484ca08a3a31e17d1a4526a7690583b299 (diff) | |
parent | 07264b0d0876256e15a20652d00a2e094c33009a (diff) | |
download | irssi.github.io-c6fdf7c94b52f6fe6bb914bfd3c956278a8ca1f2.zip |
Merge pull request #35 from josephbisch/typo-fix
Fix typo in spelling of Irssi on about page
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/about/index.markdown b/about/index.markdown index 996a10f..d323a50 100644 --- a/about/index.markdown +++ b/about/index.markdown @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ the proxy works just as a normal client which you can use, but you can also connect one or more clients to it to share the connections. Using Irssi as a proxy has the major advantage of Irssi's power as an IRC client. You never have to worry about losing your connection to IRC. Even if you don't want to -use Issi as a client, I can strongly recommend it as a proxy because you can +use Irssi as a client, I can strongly recommend it as a proxy because you can just connect to it with any IRC client by just connecting to the specified port instead of SSH-ing to the machine that your Irssi is running on. |