Fix a typo, use single backticks for inline code examples

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chrisfinazzo 2015-11-11 20:33:44 -05:00
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@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ If it is not already installed by your host, you can do it yourself:
This [process](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SSH#Passwordless_Authentication) is
described in several places online. What is different from the typical approach
is to put the restriction to certificate-based authorization in
```~/.ssh/authorized_keys```. Then, aunch `rrsync` and supply
`~/.ssh/authorized_keys`. Then, launch `rrsync` and supply
it with the folder it shall have read-write access to:
{% highlight bash %}
command="$HOME/bin/rrsync <folder>",no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-pty,no-user-rc,no-X11-forwarding ssh-rsa <cert>
{% endhighlight %}
```<folder>``` is the path to your site. E.g., ```~/public_html/you.org/blog-html/```.
`<folder>` is the path to your site. E.g., `~/public_html/you.org/blog-html/`.
#### Step 3: Rsync (client-side)
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ rsync -crvz --rsh=ssh -p2222' --delete-after --delete-excluded <folder> <user>
Command line parameters are:
- ````--rsh=ssh -p2222```` &mdash; The port for SSH access. It is required if
- `--rsh=ssh -p2222` &mdash; The port for SSH access. It is required if
your host uses a different port than the default (e.g, HostGator)
- `<folder>` &mdash; The name of the local output folder (defaults to `_site`)
- `<user>` &mdash; The username for your hosting account