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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ If prompted for the first item, accept the default ``yes`` by hitting return.
We then run through the following commands.
-On UNIX:
+On Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ in the ``bin`` (or ``Scripts`` on Windows) directory of your virtual Python
environment. Your terminal's current working directory *must* be the newly
created project directory.
-On UNIX:
+On Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Or on Windows:
%VENV%\Scripts\pip install -e .
-Elided output from a run of this command on UNIX is shown below:
+Elided output from a run of this command on Unix is shown below:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Running the Tests for Your Application
To run unit tests for your application, you must first install the testing
dependencies.
-On UNIX:
+On Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ Once the testing requirements are installed, then you can run the tests using
the ``py.test`` command that was just installed in the ``bin`` directory of
your virtual environment.
-On UNIX:
+On Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ On Windows:
%VENV%\Scripts\py.test -q
-Here's sample output from a test run on UNIX:
+Here's sample output from a test run on Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Once a project is installed for development, you can run the application it
represents using the ``pserve`` command against the generated configuration
file. In our case, this file is named ``development.ini``.
-On UNIX:
+On Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ On Windows:
%VENV%\Scripts\pserve development.ini
-Here's sample output from a run of ``pserve`` on UNIX:
+Here's sample output from a run of ``pserve`` on Unix:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ module your project uses will cause the server to restart. This typically
makes development easier, as changes to Python code made within a
:app:`Pyramid` application is not put into effect until the server restarts.
-For example, on UNIX:
+For example, on Unix:
.. code-block:: text