Fixed minor spelling mistakes

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Toorero 2021-10-25 21:34:51 +02:00
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Sections whose names start with `crawl:` are used to configure crawlers. The
rest of the section name specifies the name of the crawler.
A crawler synchronizes a remote resource to a local directory. There are
different types of crawlers for different kinds of resources, e. g. ILIAS
different types of crawlers for different kinds of resources, e.g. ILIAS
courses or lecture websites.
Each crawl section represents an instance of a specific type of crawler. The
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ common to all crawlers:
crawler can still be executed manually using the `--crawler` or `-C` flags.
(Default: `no`)
- `output_dir`: The directory the crawler synchronizes files to. A crawler will
never place any files outside of this directory. (Default: the crawler's name)
never place any files outside this directory. (Default: the crawler's name)
- `redownload`: When to download a file that is already present locally.
(Default: `never-smart`)
- `never`: If a file is present locally, it is not downloaded again.
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ crawler simulate a slower, network-based crawler.
### The `kit-ipd` crawler
This crawler crals a KIT ipd page by url. The root page can be crawled from
This crawler crawls a KIT ipd page by url. The root page can be crawled from
outside the KIT network so you will be informed about any new/deleted files,
but downloading files requires you to be within. Adding a show delay between
requests is likely a good idea.
@ -312,11 +312,11 @@ matches `SOURCE`, the output path is created using `TARGET` as template.
`SOURCE` is automatically anchored.
`TARGET` uses Python's [format string syntax][3]. The *n*-th capturing group can
be referred to as `{g<n>}` (e. g. `{g3}`). `{g0}` refers to the original path.
be referred to as `{g<n>}` (e.g. `{g3}`). `{g0}` refers to the original path.
If capturing group *n*'s contents are a valid integer, the integer value is
available as `{i<n>}` (e. g. `{i3}`). If capturing group *n*'s contents are a
valid float, the float value is available as `{f<n>}` (e. g. `{f3}`). If a
capturing group is not present (e. g. when matching the string `cd` with the
available as `{i<n>}` (e.g. `{i3}`). If capturing group *n*'s contents are a
valid float, the float value is available as `{f<n>}` (e.g. `{f3}`). If a
capturing group is not present (e.g. when matching the string `cd` with the
regex `(ab)?cd`), the corresponding variables are not defined.
Python's format string syntax has rich options for formatting its arguments. For