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[259] Inconsistency in Key-Pair Creation Instructions on NEAR Docs #2224

Open near-dx opened 1 week ago

near-dx commented 1 week ago

Title: Inconsistency in Key-Pair Creation Instructions on NEAR Docs Description: Hi guys, on the page https://docs.near.org/concepts/protocol/account-id

in the section "Technical: How to obtain a key-pair"

there seems to be an inconsistency between the instruction for the key-pair creation and the subfolder that is going to be created:

instruction: ~/.near-credentials/implicit folder created: ~/.near-credentials/testnet

We believe the first command contains an error, and the word "testnet" must be used instead of "implicit". Otherwise it is very confusing.

Thank you for addressing this issue.

Best regards, Aleksandr Kuperman Summary: Aleksandr Kuperman reported an inconsistency in the key-pair creation instructions on the NEAR documentation page. The instruction uses 'implicit' while the folder created is 'testnet'. Customer suggests replacing 'implicit' with 'testnet' to avoid confusion.

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Reported by: Guest (aleksandr.kuperman@valory.xyz) - Open in Gleap Location: CH Type: 🚨 BUG

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near-dx commented 1 week ago

Internal note 📝: Aleksandr Kuperman reported an inconsistency in the key-pair creation instructions on the NEAR documentation page. The instruction uses 'implicit' while the folder created is 'testnet'. Customer suggests replacing 'implicit' with 'testnet' to avoid confusion.