summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorThien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>2020-12-12 01:24:32 -0500
committerThien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>2020-12-12 01:24:32 -0500
commit8d7d957800a3c24e3f8228980b8b4d190c5f9be1 (patch)
tree27d866a875c371ebb419806c89519e029b99b1de
parent6002a59f39e9cee97c0c21e2741a1c96c8489fb9 (diff)
downloaddocs-8d7d957800a3c24e3f8228980b8b4d190c5f9be1.tar.gz
docs-8d7d957800a3c24e3f8228980b8b4d190c5f9be1.tar.bz2
docs-8d7d957800a3c24e3f8228980b8b4d190c5f9be1.zip
mark up ‘taler-wallet-cli’
-rw-r--r--taler-auditor-manual.rst2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/taler-auditor-manual.rst b/taler-auditor-manual.rst
index ebae20f2..56f62629 100644
--- a/taler-auditor-manual.rst
+++ b/taler-auditor-manual.rst
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ Testing the auditor
The main objective of the auditor is to detect inconsistencies. Thus, the
``test-auditor.sh`` script deliberately introduces various inconsistencies into
a synthetic exchange database. For this, an "normal" exchange database is
-first generated using the taler-wallet-cli. Then, various fields or rows
+first generated using the ``taler-wallet-cli``. Then, various fields or rows
of that database are manipulated, and the auditor is let loose on the modified
database. Afterwards, the test verifies that the JSON contains values
indicating that the auditor found the inconsistencies. The script also