Merge pull request #143 from priteau/master

website: Fix some typos and an error in the website documentation
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Mitchell Hashimoto 2013-07-05 11:30:59 -07:00
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ the prior linked page for information on syntax if you're unfamiliar with it.
The available variables are shown below:
* `CreateTime`- This will be replaced with the Unix timestamp of when the
* `CreateTime` - This will be replaced with the Unix timestamp of when the
image is created.
## Finding Image, Region, and Size IDs

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ artifacts that are created will be outputted at the end of the build.
* `-debug` - Disables parallelization and enables debug mode. Debug mode flags
the builders that they should output debugging information. The exact behavior
of debug mode is left to the builder. In general, builders usually will stop
between each step, waiting keyboard input before continuing. This will allow
between each step, waiting for keyboard input before continuing. This will allow
the user to inspect state and so on.
* `-except=foo,bar,baz` - Builds all the builds except those with the given

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Plugins allow new functionality to be added to Packer without
modifying the core source code. Packer plugins are able to add new
commands, builders, provisioners, hooks, and more. In fact, much of Packer
itself is implemented by writing plugins that are simply distributed with
the Packer. For example, all the commands, builders, provisioners, and more
Packer. For example, all the commands, builders, provisioners, and more
that ship with Packer are implemented as Plugins that are simply hardcoded
to load with Packer.

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ A **sequence definition** is a JSON array comprised of other **simple** or
**detailed** definitions. The post-processors defined in the array are run
in order, with the artifact of each feeding into the next, and any intermediary
artifacts being discarded. A sequence definition may not contain another
sequence definition. Sequnce definitions are used to chain together multiple
sequence definition. Sequence definitions are used to chain together multiple
post-processors. An example is shown below, where the artifact of a build is
compressed then uploaded, but the compressed result is not kept.
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ are simply shortcuts for a **sequence** definition of only one element.
## Input Artifacts
When using post-processors, the input artifact (coming from a builder or
another post-proccessor) is discarded by default after the post-processor runs.
another post-processor) is discarded by default after the post-processor runs.
This is because generally, you don't want the intermediary artifacts on the
way to the final artifact created.

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ the `type` key. This key specifies the name of the provisioner to use.
Additional keys within the object are used to configure the provisioner,
with the exception of a handful of special keys, covered later.
As an example, the "shell" provisioner requires at least the `script` key,
As an example, the "shell" provisioner requires a key such as `script`
which specifies a path to a shell script to execute within the machines
being created.