diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index eead676..21e5800 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Go to the [openSUSE wiki page](https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Facial_authentication After installation, Howdy needs to learn what you look like so it can recognise you later. Run `sudo howdy add` to add a face model. -If nothing went wrong we should be able to run sudo by just showing your face. Open a new terminal and run `sudo -i` to see it in action. Please check [this wiki page](https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/wiki/Common-issues) if you've experiencing problems or [search](https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/issues) for similar issues. +If nothing went wrong we should be able to run sudo by just showing your face. Open a new terminal and run `sudo -i` to see it in action. Please check [this wiki page](https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/wiki/Common-issues) if you're experiencing problems or [search](https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/issues) for similar issues. If you're curious you can run `sudo howdy config` to open the central config file and see the options Howdy has to offer. On most systems this will open the nano editor, where you have to press `ctrl`+`x` to save your changes. @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ howdy [-U user] [-y] command [argument] | Command | Description | |-----------|-----------------------------------------------| -| `add` | Add a new face model for an user | -| `clear` | Remove all face models for an user | +| `add` | Add a new face model for a user | +| `clear` | Remove all face models for a user | | `config` | Open the config file in your default editor | | `disable` | Disable or enable howdy | -| `list` | List all saved face models for an user | -| `remove` | Remove a specific model for an user | +| `list` | List all saved face models for a user | +| `remove` | Remove a specific model for a user | | `snapshot`| Take a snapshot of your camera input | | `test` | Test the camera and recognition methods | | `version` | Print the current version number | @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Code contributions are also very welcome. If you want to port Howdy to another d ## Troubleshooting -Any python errors get logged directly into the console and should indicate what went wrong. If authentication still fails but no errors are printed you could take a look at the last lines in `/var/log/auth.log` to see if anything has been reported there. +Any Python errors get logged directly into the console and should indicate what went wrong. If authentication still fails but no errors are printed, you could take a look at the last lines in `/var/log/auth.log` to see if anything has been reported there. If you encounter an error that hasn't been reported yet, don't be afraid to open a new issue.