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Reviewed by: Gergő Mihály Doma <domag02@gmail.com>

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 tecla, teclarc \- User interface provided by the tecla library.
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .LP
 This man page describes the command-line editing features that are available to
 users of programs that read keyboard input via the tecla library. Users of the
-\fBtcsh shell\fR will find the default key bindings very familiar. Users of the
+\fBtcsh\fR shell will find the default key bindings very familiar. Users of the
 \fBbash\fR shell will also find it quite familiar, but with a few minor
 differences, most notably in how forward and backward searches through the list
 of historical commands are performed. There are two major editing modes, one
 with \fBemacs\fR-like key bindings and another with \fBvi\fR-like key bindings.
 By default \fBemacs\fR mode is enabled, but \fBvi\fR(1) mode can alternatively

@@ -1497,13 +1497,13 @@
 In \fBvi\fR command mode, repeat the last command that modified the line.
 .RE
 
 .SS "Default Key Bindings In \fBemacs\fR Mode"
 .LP
-The following default key bindings, which can be overriden by the tecla
+The following default key bindings, which can be overridden by the tecla
 configuration file, are designed to mimic most of the bindings of the unix
-\fBtcsh shell\fR shell, when it is in \fBemacs\fR editing mode.
+\fBtcsh\fR shell, when it is in \fBemacs\fR editing mode.
 .sp
 .LP
 This is the default editing mode of the tecla library.
 .sp
 .LP