branch: elpa/sesman
commit 90974f9fcf944580de9c3698b5234fa57eddde1e
Author: sogaiu <[email protected]>
Commit: Vitalie Spinu <[email protected]>
Update README: sesman-kill* -> sesman-quit*
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README.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 0dcfa3a0e2..e492ade337 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Sesman is composed of two parts, user interface, available as
a sesman map and m
Consists of
- - lifecycle management commands (`sesman-start`, `sesman-kill` and
`sesman-restart`), and
+ - lifecycle management commands (`sesman-start`, `sesman-quit` and
`sesman-restart`), and
- association management commands (`sesman-link-with-buffer`,
`sesman-link-with-directory`, `sesman-link-with-project` and `sesman-unlink`).
From the user's prospective the work-flow is as follow. Start a session,
either with `sesman-start` (`C-c C-s C-s`) or some of the system specific
commands (`run-xyz`, `xyz-jack-in` etc). On startup each session is
automatically associated with the least specific context (commonly a project).
In the most common case the user has only one session open per project. In such
case, no ambiguity arises when a system retrieves the current session. If
multiple sessions are associated with the cu [...]
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ By default links with projects and directories are
many-to-many in the sense tha
Consists of several generics, of which only first three are strictly required:
- `sesman-start-session`
- - `sesman-kill-session`
+ - `sesman-quit-session`
- `sesman-restart-session`
- `sesman-session-info`
- `sesman-context-types`