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 # amused
 
 amused is a music player.  It doesn't have any amazing functionalities
-built-in, on the contrary: it's quite minimal (a fancy word to say
-that does very little.)  It composes well, or aims to do so, with
-other tools thought.
+built-in, on the contrary: it's quite minimal (a fancy word to say that
+does very little.)  It composes well, or aims to do so, with other tools
+thought.
 
 The main feature is that audio decoding runs in a sandboxed process
 under `pledge("stdio recvfd audio")`.  Oh, by the way, amused targets
-OpenBSD only: it relies its make infrastructure to build, uses
-various cool stuff from its libc and can output only to sndio.
+OpenBSD only: it relies its make infrastructure to build, uses various
+cool stuff from its libc and can output only to sndio.
 
-(I *think* it's possible to compile it on other UNIX-like systems
-too by providing shims for some non-portable functions -- hello
-libbsd -- and assuming that sndio is available.  Oh, and that you
-bundle a copy of imsg.c too)
+(I *think* it's possible to compile it on other UNIX-like systems too by
+providing shims for some non-portable functions -- hello libbsd -- and
+assuming that sndio is available.  And that you bundle a copy of imsg.c
+too)
 
 
 ## building
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ The fine man page has all nitty gritty details, but th
  - enqueue music with `amused add files...`
  - control the playback with `amused play|pause|toggle|stop` etc
 
-amused tries to be usable in composition with other more familiar
-tools instead of providing everything itself.  For instance, there
-isn't a command to remove an item from the playlist, or shuffle it;
-instead, standard UNIX tools can be used:
+amused tries to be usable in composition with other more familiar tools
+instead of providing everything itself.  For instance, there isn't a
+command to remove an item from the playlist, or shuffle it; instead,
+standard UNIX tools can be used:
 
 	$ amused show | grep -vi kobayashi | amused load
 	$ amused show | sort -R | amused load
@@ -57,4 +57,5 @@ walk that provides 80% of what I do with find in 20% o
 
 	walk \*.opus amused add
 
-(walk lives in my [dotfiles](//git.omarpolo.com/dotsnew))
+but you got the idea (walk lives in my
+[dotfiles](//git.omarpolo.com/dotsnew).)