Fix typos in getting_started_with_julia.md

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@ -208,10 +208,10 @@ To install the MPI package, type
Congrats, you have installed MPI! Congrats, you have installed MPI!
!!! note !!! note
Many Julia package names end with `.jl`. This is just a way of signaling that a package is written in Julia. When using such packages, the `.jl` needs to be omitted. In this case, we have isntalled the `MPI.jl` package even though we have only typed `MPI` in the REPL. Many Julia package names end with `.jl`. This is just a way of signaling that a package is written in Julia. When using such packages, the `.jl` needs to be omitted. In this case, we have installed the `MPI.jl` package even though we have only typed `MPI` in the REPL.
!!! note !!! note
The package you have installed it is the Julia interface to MPI, called `MPI.jl`. Note that it is not a MPI library by itself. It is just a thin wrapper between MPI and Julia. To use this interface, you need an actual MPI library installed in your system such as OpenMPI or MPICH. Julia downloads and installs a MPI library for you, but it is also possible to use a MPI library already available in your system. This is useful, e.g., when running on HPC clusters. See the [documentation](https://juliaparallel.org/MPI.jl/stable/configuration/) of `MPI.jl` for further details. The package you have installed is the Julia interface to MPI, called `MPI.jl`. Note that it is not a MPI library by itself. It is just a thin wrapper between MPI and Julia. To use this interface, you need an actual MPI library installed in your system such as OpenMPI or MPICH. Julia downloads and installs a MPI library for you, but it is also possible to use a MPI library already available in your system. This is useful, e.g., when running on HPC clusters. See the [documentation](https://juliaparallel.org/MPI.jl/stable/configuration/) of `MPI.jl` for further details.
To check that the package was installed properly, exit package mode by pressing the backspace key several times, and run it again To check that the package was installed properly, exit package mode by pressing the backspace key several times, and run it again
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ The information about a project is stored in two files `Project.toml` and `Manif
- `Manifest.toml` contains direct and indirect dependencies along with the concrete version of each package. - `Manifest.toml` contains direct and indirect dependencies along with the concrete version of each package.
In other words, `Project.toml` contains the packages relevant for the user, whereas `Manifest.toml` is the detailed snapshot of all dependencies. The `Manifest.toml` can be used to reproduce the same envinonment in another machine. In other words, `Project.toml` contains the packages relevant for the user, whereas `Manifest.toml` is the detailed snapshot of all dependencies. The `Manifest.toml` can be used to reproduce the same environment in another machine.
You can see the path to the current `Project.toml` file by using the `status` operator (or `st` in its short form) while in package mode You can see the path to the current `Project.toml` file by using the `status` operator (or `st` in its short form) while in package mode