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[airflow] 06/42: Fix typos in concept docs (#14130)
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commit 9d910586b0cf9d3a250df599bb8e679189cab0ce
Author: José Coto <jl...@users.noreply.github.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Feb 8 19:47:43 2021 +0100
Fix typos in concept docs (#14130)
(cherry picked from commit 3d3a219ca9fe52086a0f6f637aa09c6a8ef28631)
---
docs/apache-airflow/concepts.rst | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/apache-airflow/concepts.rst b/docs/apache-airflow/concepts.rst
index 0522c0f..c48714a 100644
--- a/docs/apache-airflow/concepts.rst
+++ b/docs/apache-airflow/concepts.rst
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ Airflow provides many built-in operators for many common tasks, including:
There are also other, commonly used operators that are installed together with airflow automatically,
by pre-installing some :doc:`apache-airflow-providers:index` packages (they are always available no
-matter which extras you chose when installing Apache Airflow:
+matter which extras you chose when installing Apache Airflow):
- :class:`~airflow.providers.http.operators.http.SimpleHttpOperator` - sends an HTTP request
- :class:`~airflow.providers.sqlite.operators.sqlite.SqliteOperator` - SQLite DB operator
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ Some examples of popular operators are:
- :class:`~airflow.providers.docker.operators.docker.DockerOperator`
- :class:`~airflow.providers.apache.hive.operators.hive.HiveOperator`
- :class:`~airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.s3_file_transform.S3FileTransformOperator`
-- :class:`~airflow.providers.mysql.transfers.presto_to_mysql.PrestoToMySqlOperator`,
+- :class:`~airflow.providers.mysql.transfers.presto_to_mysql.PrestoToMySqlOperator`
- :class:`~airflow.providers.slack.operators.slack.SlackAPIOperator`
But there are many, many more - you can see the list of those by following the providers documentation