diff --git a/docs/getting_started/command_line_interface.md b/docs/getting_started/command_line_interface.md index 617278579c..191c1e7568 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started/command_line_interface.md +++ b/docs/getting_started/command_line_interface.md @@ -73,11 +73,9 @@ Some see it as unconventional that: However: -1. This is the most logical way of distinguishing between runtime flags and - script arguments. -2. This is the most ergonomic way of distinguishing between runtime flags and - script arguments. -3. This is, in fact, the same behaviour as that of any other popular runtime. +1. This is the most logical and ergonomic way of distinguishing between runtime + flags and script arguments. +2. This is, in fact, the same behaviour as that of any other popular runtime. - Try `node -c index.js` and `node index.js -c`. The first will only do a syntax check on `index.js` as per Node's `-c` flag. The second will _execute_ `index.js` with `-c` passed to `require("process").argv`.