Closed meetrick closed 1 month ago
The changes consist of a textual modification in the README.md
file, specifically clarifying the instruction for importing a private key into the keyring. The phrase "import pk into keyring" has been updated to "import private key(pk) into keyring," enhancing the clarity of the documentation. No alterations were made to the functionality or logic of the code.
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README.md |
Updated instruction from "import pk into keyring" to "import private key(pk) into keyring" for clarity. |
🐰 In the garden where bunnies play,
A change was made to brighten the day.
"Private key" now shines in the light,
Clarity blooms, oh what a delight!
Hopping along with joy, we cheer,
For clearer words bring us near! 🌼✨
[!TIP]
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PK is a a known abbreviation for private key in the crypto context. I don't think this PR is required
This PR updates the README file to clarify the instructions for importing a private key into the keyring. The term “pk” has been expanded to “private key (pk)” for better understanding and clarity, especially for users who may be unfamiliar with the abbreviation.
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