M bangin.1 => bangin.1 +16 -3
@@ 1,5 1,19 @@
-.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.14.0.3
+.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.19.2
.\"
+.\" Define V font for inline verbatim, using C font in formats
+.\" that render this, and otherwise B font.
+.ie "\f[CB]x\f[]"x" \{\
+. ftr V B
+. ftr VI BI
+. ftr VB B
+. ftr VBI BI
+.\}
+.el \{\
+. ftr V CR
+. ftr VI CI
+. ftr VB CB
+. ftr VBI CBI
+.\}
.ad left
.TH "BANGIN" "1" "April 2021" "bangin 0.2.0" "bangin manual"
.hy
@@ 34,8 48,7 @@ Banglists are discoverable by bangin in the following ordered locations:
.IP "1." 3
\f[B]$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bangin/bangin.bangs\f[R]
.IP "2." 3
-\f[B]$XDG_DATA_HOME/bangin/lists/*.bangs\f[R] (reverse alphabetical
-order)
+\f[B]$XDG_DATA_HOME/bangin/lists/*.bangs\f[R] (alphabetical order)
.SH EXAMPLES
.PP
Given the following banglist:
M bangin.1.md => bangin.1.md +1 -1
@@ 27,7 27,7 @@ Banglists are plaintext files in which each entry is newline separated. Each lin
Banglists are discoverable by bangin in the following ordered locations:
1. **$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bangin/bangin.bangs**
-2. **$XDG_DATA_HOME/bangin/lists/\*.bangs** (reverse alphabetical order)
+2. **$XDG_DATA_HOME/bangin/lists/\*.bangs** (alphabetical order)
# EXAMPLES