diff --git a/docs/src/getting_started_with_julia.md b/docs/src/getting_started_with_julia.md index 3a6978c..06d8515 100644 --- a/docs/src/getting_started_with_julia.md +++ b/docs/src/getting_started_with_julia.md @@ -373,10 +373,10 @@ is equivalent to calling `status` in package mode. ### Creating you own package -In many situations is useful to create your own package, for instance, when working with a large code base, when you want to reduce compilation latency using [`Revise.jl`](https://github.com/timholy/Revise.jl), +In many situations, it is useful to create your own package, for instance, when working with a large code base, when you want to reduce compilation latency using [`Revise.jl`](https://github.com/timholy/Revise.jl), or if you want to eventually [register your package](https://github.com/JuliaRegistries/Registrator.jl) and share it with others. -The simplest way of generating a package (called `MyPackage`) is as follows. Open Julia go to package mode and type +The simplest way of generating a package (called `MyPackage`) is as follows. Open Julia, go to package mode, and type ```julia (@v1.10) pkg> generate MyPackage @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ This will add MPI to your package dependencies. ### Using your own package -To use your package you first need to add it to a package environment of your choice. This is done with `develop path/to/the/package/folder` in package mode. For instance: +To use your package you first need to add it to a package environment of your choice. This is done by changing to package mode and typing `develop ` followed by the path to the folder containing the package. For instance: ```julia (@v1.10) pkg> develop MyPackage