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Fix typo and strangely formatted line about global commands #3108

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/commands.md
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Expand Up @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ Global Drush Commands

Commandfiles that don't ship inside Drupal modules are called 'global' commandfiles. See the examples/Commands folder for examples. In general, its better to use modules to carry your Drush commands. If you still prefer using a global commandfiles, please note:

1. The file's namespace should be \Drush\Commands\[dir-name].
1. The file's namespace should be `\Drush\Commands\[dir-name]`.
1. The filename must end in Commands.php (e.g. FooCommands.php)
1. The enclosing directory must be named Commands
1. The directory above Commands must be one of:
1. Folders listed in the 'include' option (see `drush topic docs-configuration`).
1. Folders listed in the 'include' option (see `drush topic docs:configuration`).
1. ../drush, /drush and /sites/all/drush relative to the current Drupal installation.

Avoiding the loading of certain Commandfiles (Note: not functional right now).
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