diff --git a/ReadMe.md b/ReadMe.md index 74a40bca00d..dc94e8b7ff1 100644 --- a/ReadMe.md +++ b/ReadMe.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ On the first project configuration gradle will download and setup the dependenci * `idea-full` is a full blown IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition to be used in the plugin module. These dependencies are quite large, so depending on the quality of your internet connection -you might face timeouts getting them. In this case you can increase timeout by specifying the following +you might face timeouts getting them. In this case, you can increase timeout by specifying the following command line parameters on the first run: ./gradlew -Dhttp.socketTimeout=60000 -Dhttp.connectionTimeout=60000 @@ -115,9 +115,9 @@ To build Kotlin/Native, see Kotlin plugin is intended to work with several recent versions of IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio. Each platform is allowed to have a different set of features and might provide a slightly different API. Instead of using several parallel Git branches, the project stores everything in a single branch, but files may have counterparts with version extensions (\*.as32, \*.172, \*.181). The primary file is expected to be replaced with its counterpart when targeting a non-default platform. -A More detailed description of this scheme can be found at https://github.com/JetBrains/bunches/blob/master/ReadMe.md. +A more detailed description of this scheme can be found at https://github.com/JetBrains/bunches/blob/master/ReadMe.md. -Usually, there's no need to care about multiple platforms as all features are enabled everywhere by default. Additional counterparts should be created if there's an expected difference in behavior or an incompatible API usage is required **and** there's no reasonable workaround to save source compatibility. Kotlin plugin contains a pre-commit check that shows a warning if a file has been updated without its counterparts. +Usually, there's no need to care about multiple platforms as all features are enabled everywhere by default. Additional counterparts should be created if an expected difference in behavior or an incompatible API usage is required **and** there's no reasonable workaround to save source compatibility. Kotlin plugin contains a pre-commit check that shows a warning if a file has been updated without its counterparts. Development for some particular platform is possible after 'switching' that can be done with the [Bunch Tool](https://github.com/JetBrains/bunches/releases) from the command line. @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ to perform such updates: - Consider removing old versions from the file if you are updating dependencies. - Leave meaningful `origin` attribute (instead of `Generated by Gradle`) if you did some manual verification of the artifact. -- Always do manual verification if several hashes are needed and a new `also-trust` tag has to be added. +- Always do manual verification if several hashes are needed, and a new `also-trust` tag has to be added. - If you’re adding a dependency with OS mentioning in an artifact name (`darwin`, `mac`, `osx`, `linux`, `windows`), remember to add counterparts for other platforms.