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diff --git a/doc/mscp.1.in b/doc/mscp.1.in
index f6d1a2f..a99bb88 100644
--- a/doc/mscp.1.in
+++ b/doc/mscp.1.in
@@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ file is passed,
reads the checkpoint to load a remote host, copy direction, and files
and their chunks to be transferred. Namely,
.B mscp
-can resume a past failed transfer from the checkpoint. Resumeing with
-a checkpoint does not require
+can resume a past failed transfer from the checkpoint. Resuming with a
+checkpoint does not require
.I source ... target
arguments. Other SSH connection options, such as port number and
config file, should be specified as with the failed run. In addition,
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ checkpoint files have file paths as relative paths. Thus, you must run
.B mscp
in the same working directory as the failed run. You can see the
contents of a checkpoint file with the
-.B mscp \-vv \-D \-R CHECKOPOINT
+.B mscp \-vv \-D \-R CHECKPOINT
command (Dry-run mode). Note that the checkpoint file is not
automatically removed after the resumed transfer ends
successfully. Users should check the return value of
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ Save a checkpoint if transfer fails:
.fi
.PP
-Check the remaining files and chunkes, and resume the failed transfer:
+Check the remaining files and chunks, and resume the failed transfer:
.nf
# Dump the content of a checkpoint and exit (dry-run mode)
@@ -403,9 +403,9 @@ DOI
.UE .
-.SH CONTACT INFROMATION
+.SH CONTACT INFORMATION
.PP
-For pathces, bug reports, or feature requests, please open an issue on
+For patches, bug reports, or feature requests, please open an issue on
.UR https://\:github\:.com/\:upa/\:mscp
GitHub
.UE .
diff --git a/doc/mscp.rst b/doc/mscp.rst
index 3d86d6a..9a53134 100644
--- a/doc/mscp.rst
+++ b/doc/mscp.rst
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
MSCP
====
-:Date: v0.1.4-25-gf3a24e0
+:Date: v0.1.4-28-g0d248c5
NAME
====
@@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ OPTIONS
file is passed, **mscp** reads the checkpoint to load a remote host,
copy direction, and files and their chunks to be transferred. Namely,
**mscp** can resume a past failed transfer from the checkpoint.
- Resumeing with a checkpoint does not require *source ... target*
+ Resuming with a checkpoint does not require *source ... target*
arguments. Other SSH connection options, such as port number and
config file, should be specified as with the failed run. In addition,
checkpoint files have file paths as relative paths. Thus, you must
run **mscp** in the same working directory as the failed run. You can
see the contents of a checkpoint file with the **mscp -vv -D -R
- CHECKOPOINT** command (Dry-run mode). Note that the checkpoint file
- is not automatically removed after the resumed transfer ends
+ CHECKPOINT** command (Dry-run mode). Note that the checkpoint file is
+ not automatically removed after the resumed transfer ends
successfully. Users should check the return value of **mscp** and
remove the checkpoint if it returns 0.
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Save a checkpoint if transfer fails:
$ mscp -W mscp.checkpoint many-large-files 10.0.0.1:dst/
-Check the remaining files and chunkes, and resume the failed transfer:
+Check the remaining files and chunks, and resume the failed transfer:
::
@@ -264,10 +264,10 @@ File Transfer over SSH. In Practice and Experience in Advanced Research
Computing (PEARC '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York,
NY, USA, 320–323. `DOI <https://doi.org/10.1145/3569951.3597582>`__.
-CONTACT INFROMATION
+CONTACT INFORMATION
===================
-For pathces, bug reports, or feature requests, please open an issue on
+For patches, bug reports, or feature requests, please open an issue on
`GitHub <https://github.com/upa/mscp>`__.
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