fixed inconsistent note conventions

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Jesse Laprade 2020-05-09 16:08:02 -04:00
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# Conventions used in this document
* **Note** - Notes signify additional information
* **Tip** - Tips signify an alternate procedure for completing a step
* **Caution** - Cautions signify that damage may occur
* **Example** - Examples provide a visual reference of how a procedure would be carried out in the real world
* `Inline code` - Inline code signifies package names, filenames, or commands
* ```Code block``` - Code blocks signify file contents
* **Note**: Notes signify additional information
* **Tip**: Tips signify an alternate procedure for completing a step
* **Caution**: Cautions signify that damage may occur
* **Example**: Examples provide a visual reference of how a procedure would be carried out in the real world
* `Inline code`: Inline code signifies package names, filenames, or commands
* ```Code block```: Code blocks signify file contents
# Platforms
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Adding an item to your list will save it to a text file to access later.
1. Run `rodo add "this is an example of an item using double quotation marks"`
**Note** - The double quotation marks are optional, but recommended
**Note**: The double quotation marks are optional, but recommended
## Removing an item from your list
@ -180,10 +180,10 @@ numbers when removing an item from your list.
1. Run `rodo rm 1`
**Note 1** - The "1" in the procedure above will remove the first item in your
**Note 1**: The "1" in the procedure above will remove the first item in your
list.
**Note 2** - You may need to run `rodo ls` first to see which numbers correspond
**Note 2**: You may need to run `rodo ls` first to see which numbers correspond
with which item in your list.
## Configuring rodo