diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d107a36..157b904 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Many Linux distributions nowadays use [Systemd](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sy ``` 1. Fill out [configuration values](#2-configure-b2-credentials-locally) in `/usr/local/etc/restic`. 1. [Initialize](#3-initialize-remote-repo) the remote repo. - Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. + Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic(1)`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. ```console $ source /usr/local/etc/restic/default.env.sh $ restic init @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ I describe here one of may ways you can get restic and this backup script workin export RESTIC_BACKUP_PATHS='/c/Users//My Documents' ``` 1. [Initialize](#3-initialize-remote-repo) the remote repo. - Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. + Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic(1)`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. ```console git-bash$ source /etc/restic/default.env.sh git-bash$ restic init @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Any system that has a cron-like system can easily setup restic backups as well. * This assumes that your cron supports dropping files into `/etc/cron.d/`. If that is not the case, simply copy the relevant contents of the installed `/etc/cron.d/restic` in to your `/etc/crontab`. 1. Fill out [configuration values](#2-configure-b2-credentials-locally) in `/etc/restic`. 1. [Initialize](#3-initialize-remote-repo) the remote repo. - Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. + Source the profile to make all needed configuration available to `restic(1)`. All commands after this assumes the profile is sourced in the current shell. ```console # source /etc/restic/default.env.sh # restic init