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authorZoey Kitt <zoey.kitt@outlook.com>2025-01-18 16:56:49 -0600
committerZoey Kitt <zoey.kitt@outlook.com>2025-01-18 16:56:49 -0600
commit4907fc28ac51f1402b2b74cd1982a7032baaea1c (patch)
treec018318011f5fe92c16940bc85c00695e1fd51b9
parentad10e53d0c940b4305681c3b5906fc3c71a7283b (diff)
Minor spelling mistake I win
-rw-r--r--README.md2
-rw-r--r--command_impls.js2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 60de45e..8e4480b 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ This bot requires that there be a publicly accessible interactions endpoint URL.
|`/fomx`|Get an image of a fox|
|`/help`|Show a help message|
|`/pet`|You can pet sily-bot.|
-|`/schedule-message <message> <cron>`|Schedule a message to be send later. Works like Linux cron jobs in the format `second minute hour day month weekday`. Put the number (or name of month or weekday) in each spot. If you want it to run every second, minute, etc. instead of once when it reaches the provided number, use a `*` instead of a number. For instance, to run a job every minute on January 4th, you might use `0 * * 4 January *`.|
+|`/schedule-message <message> <cron>`|Schedule a message to be sent later. Works like Linux cron jobs in the format `second minute hour day month weekday`. Put the number (or name of month or weekday) in each spot. If you want it to run every second, minute, etc. instead of once when it reaches the provided number, use a `*` instead of a number. For instance, to run a job every minute on January 4th, you might use `0 * * 4 January *`.|
diff --git a/command_impls.js b/command_impls.js
index fde52c8..1413fcc 100644
--- a/command_impls.js
+++ b/command_impls.js
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Here are the available commands and their descriptions:
- \`/fomx\` Get an image of a fox.
- \`/help\` Show this message.
- \`/pet\` You can pet sily-bot.
-- \`/schedule-message <message> <cron>\` Schedule a message to be send later. Works like Linux cron jobs in the format second minute hour day month weekday. Put the number (or name of month or weekday) in each spot. If you want it to run every second, minute, etc. instead of once when it reaches the provided number, use a \`*\` instead of a number. For instance, to run a job every minute on January 4th, you might use \`0 * * 4 January *\`.`,
+- \`/schedule-message <message> <cron>\` Schedule a message to be sent later. Works like Linux cron jobs in the format second minute hour day month weekday. Put the number (or name of month or weekday) in each spot. If you want it to run every second, minute, etc. instead of once when it reaches the provided number, use a \`*\` instead of a number. For instance, to run a job every minute on January 4th, you might use \`0 * * 4 January *\`.`,
});
}