From a4011f5e29ad8f82a045dc1d3af5249ceceebd02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sun Knudsen Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 10:41:53 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Standardized syntax --- .../README.md | 2 +- how-to-configure-hardened-raspberry-pi/README.md | 2 +- how-to-create-encrypted-paper-backup/README.md | 4 ++-- .../README.md | 16 ++++++++-------- .../README.md | 8 ++++---- .../README.md | 10 +++++----- .../README.md | 4 ++-- .../README.md | 2 +- 8 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/how-to-audit-source-code-of-proprietary-electron-app/README.md b/how-to-audit-source-code-of-proprietary-electron-app/README.md index a9c01ac..936cd70 100644 --- a/how-to-audit-source-code-of-proprietary-electron-app/README.md +++ b/how-to-audit-source-code-of-proprietary-electron-app/README.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Use application-layer firewall such as [Little Snitch](https://www.obdev.at/prod > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 2: import [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/)’s PGP public key diff --git a/how-to-configure-hardened-raspberry-pi/README.md b/how-to-configure-hardened-raspberry-pi/README.md index d78bd91..edda894 100644 --- a/how-to-configure-hardened-raspberry-pi/README.md +++ b/how-to-configure-hardened-raspberry-pi/README.md @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Select “System Options”, then “Wireless LAN”, choose country, then selec sudo raspi-config ``` -Select “Interface Options”, then “SSH”, then “Yes”, then “OK” and finally “Finish”. +Select “Interface Options”, then “SSH”, then “Yes”, then “OK” and, finally, select “Finish”. When asked if you wish to reboot, select “No”. diff --git a/how-to-create-encrypted-paper-backup/README.md b/how-to-create-encrypted-paper-backup/README.md index ad03089..655deec 100644 --- a/how-to-create-encrypted-paper-backup/README.md +++ b/how-to-create-encrypted-paper-backup/README.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ $ sudo sed -i 's/FONTSIZE=""/FONTSIZE="10x20"/' /etc/default/console-setup sudo raspi-config ``` -Select “Localisation Options”, then “Keyboard”, then “Generic 105-key PC (intl.)”, then “Other”, then “English (US)”, then “English (US)”, then “The default for the keyboard layout”, then “No compose key” and finally “Finish”. +Select “Localisation Options”, then “Keyboard”, then “Generic 105-key PC (intl.)”, then “Other”, then “English (US)”, then “English (US)”, then “The default for the keyboard layout”, then “No compose key” and, finally, select “Finish”. ### Step 4: install dependencies @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ $ sudo python3 /usr/local/include/Raspberry-Pi-Installer-Scripts/adafruit-pitft. sudo raspi-config ``` -Select “System Options”, then “Boot / Auto Login”, then “Console” and finally “Finish”. +Select “System Options”, then “Boot / Auto Login”, then “Console” and, finally, select “Finish”. ### Step 24: make filesystem read-only diff --git a/how-to-generate-and-air-gap-pgp-private-keys-using-gnupg-tails-and-yubikey/README.md b/how-to-generate-and-air-gap-pgp-private-keys-using-gnupg-tails-and-yubikey/README.md index 3f17afd..2d42aea 100644 --- a/how-to-generate-and-air-gap-pgp-private-keys-using-gnupg-tails-and-yubikey/README.md +++ b/how-to-generate-and-air-gap-pgp-private-keys-using-gnupg-tails-and-yubikey/README.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Listed: true > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 2: establish network connection using ethernet cable or Wi-Fi and wait for Tor to be ready @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ gpg> save ### Step 12: mount backup volume (formatted using exFAT) -Click “Places”, then “Home”, then backup volume (“Samsung BAR” in example below), enter admin password and finally click “Authenticate”. +Click “Places”, then “Home”, then backup volume (“Samsung BAR” in example below), enter admin password and, finally, click “Authenticate”. ### Step 13: set backup volume name environment variable @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ The VeraCrypt volume has been successfully created. ### Step 15: mount VeraCrypt encrypted volume -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes”, then “Add”, select “tails” file on backup volume, click “Open”, enter password and finally click “Unlock”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes”, then “Add”, select “tails” file on backup volume, click “Open”, enter password and, finally, click “Unlock”. ### Step 16: rename VeraCrypt encrypted volume @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ cp /media/amnesia/$ENCRYPTED_VOLUME_NAME/pub.asc "/media/amnesia/$VOLUME_NAME/jo ### Step 21: dismount VeraCrypt encrypted volume -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes” and finally click “x”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes” and, finally, click “x”. ### Step 22: back up `tails` file @@ -897,15 +897,15 @@ Lock configuration with this lock code? [y/N]: y > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 2: mount backup volume (formatted using exFAT) -Click “Places”, then “Home”, then backup volume (“Samsung BAR” in example below), enter admin password and finally click “Authenticate”. +Click “Places”, then “Home”, then backup volume (“Samsung BAR” in example below), enter admin password and, finally, click “Authenticate”. ### Step 3: mount VeraCrypt encrypted volume -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes”, then “Add”, select “tails” file on backup volume, click “Open”, enter password and finally click “Unlock”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes”, then “Add”, select “tails” file on backup volume, click “Open”, enter password and, finally, click “Unlock”. ### Step 4: import master key @@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ cp /media/amnesia/Tails/pub.asc "/media/amnesia/Samsung BAR/johndoe.asc" ### Step 9: dismount VeraCrypt encrypted volume -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes” and finally click “x”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes” and, finally, click “x”. ### Step 10: shutdown computer diff --git a/how-to-install-and-use-trezor-suite-on-tails/README.md b/how-to-install-and-use-trezor-suite-on-tails/README.md index b75bfe9..1a71ad4 100644 --- a/how-to-install-and-use-trezor-suite-on-tails/README.md +++ b/how-to-install-and-use-trezor-suite-on-tails/README.md @@ -24,23 +24,23 @@ Listed: true > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 2 (optional): create exFAT partition on Tails USB flash drive or SD card > Heads-up: partition used to move files between Tails and other operating systems such as macOS. -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Disks”, select USB flash drive or SD card, click “Free Space”, then “+”, set “Partition Size”, click “Next”, set “Volume Name”, select “Other”, click “Next”, select “exFAT” and finally click “Create”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Disks”, select USB flash drive or SD card, click “Free Space”, then “+”, set “Partition Size”, click “Next”, set “Volume Name”, select “Other”, click “Next”, select “exFAT” and, finally, click “Create”. ### Step 3: enable persistence -Click “Applications”, then “Favorites”, then “Configure persistent volume”, set passphrase, click “Create”, make sure “Personal Data” is enabled, click “Save” and finally “Restart Now”. +Click “Applications”, then “Favorites”, then “Configure persistent volume”, set passphrase, click “Create”, make sure “Personal Data” is enabled, click “Save” and, finally, click “Restart Now”. ### Step 4: boot to Tails, unlock persistent storage and set admin password (required to [configure firewall](#step-1-configure-firewall)) > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 5: establish network connection using ethernet cable or Wi-Fi and wait for Tor to be ready diff --git a/how-to-install-and-use-veracrypt-on-tails/README.md b/how-to-install-and-use-veracrypt-on-tails/README.md index 5d37ff9..e4854d0 100644 --- a/how-to-install-and-use-veracrypt-on-tails/README.md +++ b/how-to-install-and-use-veracrypt-on-tails/README.md @@ -26,23 +26,23 @@ Listed: true > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 2 (optional): create exFAT partition on Tails USB flash drive or SD card > Heads-up: partition used to move files between Tails and other operating systems such as macOS. -Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Disks”, select USB flash drive or SD card, click “Free Space”, then “+”, set “Partition Size”, click “Next”, set “Volume Name”, select “Other”, click “Next”, select “exFAT” and finally click “Create”. +Click “Applications”, then “Utilities”, then “Disks”, select USB flash drive or SD card, click “Free Space”, then “+”, set “Partition Size”, click “Next”, set “Volume Name”, select “Other”, click “Next”, select “exFAT” and, finally, click “Create”. ### Step 3: enable persistence -Click “Applications”, then “Favorites”, then “Configure persistent volume”, set passphrase, click “Create”, make sure “Personal Data” is enabled, click “Save” and finally “Restart Now”. +Click “Applications”, then “Favorites”, then “Configure persistent volume”, set passphrase, click “Create”, make sure “Personal Data” is enabled, click “Save” and, finally, click “Restart Now”. ### Step 4: boot to Tails, unlock persistent storage and set admin password (required to mount VeraCrypt volumes) > Heads-up: if keyboard layout of computer isn’t “English (US)”, set “Keyboard Layout”. -Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and finally “Start Tails”. +Click “+” under “Additional Settings”, then “Administration Password”, set password, click “Add” and, finally, click “Start Tails”. ### Step 5: establish network connection using ethernet cable or Wi-Fi and wait for Tor to be ready @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ cd ~/Tor\ Browser tar --extract --file ~/Tor\ Browser/veracrypt-$VERACRYPT_RELEASE_SEMVER-setup.tar.bz2 veracrypt-$VERACRYPT_RELEASE_SEMVER-setup-gui-x64 ``` -### Step 11: run installer, click “Extract .tar Package File”, accept license terms, click “OK” and finally “OK”. +### Step 11: run installer, click “Extract .tar Package File”, accept license terms, click “OK” and, finally, click “OK” (again). ```shell ./veracrypt-$VERACRYPT_RELEASE_SEMVER-setup-gui-x64 diff --git a/how-to-self-host-hardened-strongswan-ikev2-ipsec-vpn-server-for-ios-and-macos/README.md b/how-to-self-host-hardened-strongswan-ikev2-ipsec-vpn-server-for-ios-and-macos/README.md index a13ebdb..77fea18 100644 --- a/how-to-self-host-hardened-strongswan-ikev2-ipsec-vpn-server-for-ios-and-macos/README.md +++ b/how-to-self-host-hardened-strongswan-ikev2-ipsec-vpn-server-for-ios-and-macos/README.md @@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ Finally, click “File”, then “Save”, and save file as “alice.mobileconf Unlock iPhone, connect it to Mac using USB cable and open Apple Configurator 2. -In “All Devices”, double-click on iPhone, then “Add” and finally “Profiles”. +In “All Devices”, double-click on iPhone, then click “Add” and, finally, click “Profiles”. Select “alice.mobileconfig” and follow instructions. @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ sed -i '' '/DNS<\/key>/,/<\/dict>/d' ~/Desktop/strongswan-certs/alice.mobil On iPhone, open “Settings”, then enable “VPN”. -On Mac, open “System Preferences”, click “Network”, then “Self-hosted strongSwan VPN” and finally “Connect” and enable “Show VPN status in menu bar”. +On Mac, open “System Preferences”, click “Network”, then “Self-hosted strongSwan VPN” and, finally, click “Connect” and enable “Show VPN status in menu bar”. ### Step 37: test for leaks diff --git a/how-to-verify-pgp-digital-signatures-using-gnupg-on-macos/README.md b/how-to-verify-pgp-digital-signatures-using-gnupg-on-macos/README.md index 724c702..109ac42 100644 --- a/how-to-verify-pgp-digital-signatures-using-gnupg-on-macos/README.md +++ b/how-to-verify-pgp-digital-signatures-using-gnupg-on-macos/README.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ sub rsa4096 2019-10-17 [S] [expires: 2021-10-25] ### Verify signed message -> Heads-up: run `gpg`, paste message, press enter and finally press ctrl-d. +> Heads-up: run `gpg`, paste message, press enter and, finally, press ctrl-d. ```console $ gpg