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Posted to commits@maven.apache.org by mi...@apache.org on 2016/01/13 20:38:57 UTC

svn commit: r1724485 - /maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt

Author: michaelo
Date: Wed Jan 13 19:38:57 2016
New Revision: 1724485

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1724485&view=rev
Log:
Cleanup spelling for plugins as well as references in this document

Modified:
    maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt

Modified: maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt?rev=1724485&r1=1724484&r2=1724485&view=diff
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--- maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt (original)
+++ maven/site/trunk/content/apt/guides/getting-started/index.apt Wed Jan 13 19:38:57 2016
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Sections
 
  * {{{./index.html#What_is_a_SNAPSHOT_version}What is a SNAPSHOT version?}}
 
- * {{{./index.html#How_do_I_use_plug-ins}How do I use plug-ins?}}
+ * {{{./index.html#How_do_I_use_plugins}How do I use plugins?}}
 
  * {{{./index.html#How_do_I_add_resources_to_my_JAR}How do I add resources to my JAR?}}
 
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ mvn -B archetype:generate \
   * <<groupId>> This element indicates the unique identifier of the organization or group that created the project.
     The groupId is one of the key identifiers of a project and is typically based on the fully qualified
     domain name of your organization. For example  <<<org.apache.maven.plugins>>> is the designated groupId for
-    all Maven plug-ins.
+    all Maven plugins.
 
   * <<artifactId>> This element indicates the unique base name of the primary artifact being generated by this project.
     The primary artifact for a project is typically a JAR file. Secondary artifacts like source bundles also use
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ Results :
  functionality available to you from Maven without requiring any additions to our POM as it currently stands. To
  get any more functionality out of our example Ant build file you must keep making error-prone additions.
 
- So what else can you get for free? There are a great number of Maven plug-ins that work out of the box with
+ So what else can you get for free? There are a great number of Maven plugins that work out of the box with
  even a simple POM like we have above. We'll mention one here specifically as it is one of the highly
  prized features of Maven: without any work on your part this POM has enough information to generate
  a web site for your project! You will most likely want to customize your Maven site but if you're pressed for
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ mvn eclipse:eclipse
 
   To find out what configuration is available for a plugin, you can see the {{{../../plugins/} Plugins List}} and navigate
   to the plugin and goal you are using. For general information about how to configure the available parameters of a
-  plugin, have a look at the {{{../mini/guide-configuring-plugins.html}Guide to Configuring Plug-ins}}.
+  plugin, have a look at the {{{../mini/guide-configuring-plugins.html}Guide to Configuring Plugins}}.
 
 * {How do I add resources to my JAR?}