docs: remove personal "you/I/me"

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Alex Kelly 2021-10-04 14:17:40 -04:00
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This section assumes that checkcert is installed via pypi, and the ``certcheck``
Basic query
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To do a simple validation, run something like ``checkcert www.example.com``. You should get output like:
To do a simple validation, run something like ``checkcert www.example.com``. This should yield output like:
.. figure:: images/basic.png
:alt: basic output example
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ If it is desired to output that list to another command as commandline options (
.. note:: the documentation for certbot specifies multiple domains should be specified each with their own '-d' option. certbot in particular seems to work with a comma-separated list too, even though the docs don't specify that it works that way.
Notice that the " -d " is used as a **separator** and therefore the first entry does not have a -d before it. To make -d show up before every entry (as would be required in this case) you must also add --pre to "prefix" the entry with the separator; thus, running ``checkcert --san-only --sep " -d " --pre www.example.com`` will yield::
Notice that the " -d " is used as a **separator** and therefore the first entry does not have a -d before it. To make -d show up before every entry (as would be required in this case) The ``--pre`` option must be added to "prefix" the entry with the separator; thus, running ``checkcert --san-only --sep " -d " --pre www.example.com`` will yield::
-d www.example.org -d example.com -d example.edu -d example.net -d example.org -d www.example.com -d www.example.edu -d www.example.net
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ This output could be directly included into certbot as ``certbot $(checkcert --s
Dumping the text version of a cert
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``--dump`` will give you the textual version of the certificate presented. Running ``checkcert --dump www.example.com`` will return::
``--dump`` will output the textual version of the certificate presented. Running ``checkcert --dump www.example.com`` will return::
Certificate:
Data: