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authorCharlie Stanton <charlie@shtanton.xyz>2023-04-25 13:28:49 +0100
committerCharlie Stanton <charlie@shtanton.xyz>2023-04-25 13:28:49 +0100
commita28312895aecd8643c1705c0a316d1b99107dc0d (patch)
treeb180cd4fa593ef59577a8cc705fe7a7b152bc332
parent9186002fa2a931061194aa688184176c8730aea8 (diff)
downloadstred-go-a28312895aecd8643c1705c0a316d1b99107dc0d.tar
Fixes more README formatting
-rw-r--r--README.md4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 5080cc8..c93f48c 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ The simplest subexes are literals. These just copy directly from the input to th
| `_` | Copy across a single unicode codepoint inside a string |
| `"` | Copy across a string terminal (start or end of a string) |
| `#` | Copy across a string value. Equivalent to `"_{-0}"` |
-| `` `<null|bool|number|terminal>` `` | Copy across a specific boolean (true/false), a specific number or a specific object/array terminal |
+| `` `<null\|bool\|number\|terminal>` `` | Copy across a specific boolean (true/false), a specific number or a specific object/array terminal |
| `<character>` | Copy across the specific character |
| ``[a-z`null`]`` | Will match and copy across any of the specified literals. A `-` can be used to create a range of characters |
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ The above are good for matching, but don't allow for transformation, so we can a
| `<drop>:<content>:` | Runs `drop`, accepting input as it does, then discards any output and outputs `content` instead |
| `[a-z=A-Z]` | Accepts one of the characters from left of `=` as input and outputs a corresponding character from the right as output. If there are more input options than output, the output range is looped |
-A useful construct is ``[`{``}`=`[``]`]`` which will replace an object terminal with the corresponding array terminal.
+A useful construct is ``` [`{``}`=`[``]`] ``` which will replace an object terminal with the corresponding array terminal.
To make using these literals easier, they can be listed inside a single pair of `` ` ``.
`` `1 2 {}null` `` is equivalent to ``` `1``2``{``}``null` ```.