Cleaned up typos, fixes grammatical errors and other related fixes (#4215)

* cleaned up typo, fixes, grammatical and other related fixes (#2)

* typo in Lightshot app name

* remove trailing comma in applications.json

* consistent capitalization of Windows, WinGet - only user-facing text

	- includes update to devdocs-generator.ps1, so docs for tweaks modifying registry will have `Windows settings` rather than `windows settings`

* various fixes for typos, style, punctuation and capitalization

* capitalize 'AM'

* Update README.md

change formatting for GitHub UI interaction form code format (` `) to bold md

Co-authored-by: Jay <65828559+Jay-o-Way@users.noreply.github.com>

* typos and wording in docs

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Co-authored-by: Jay <65828559+Jay-o-Way@users.noreply.github.com>
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Paweł Gwozdowski
2026-03-26 21:26:21 +01:00
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@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ If you have Issues, refer to [Known Issues](https://winutil.christitus.com/known
> [!NOTE]
> Winutil is a relatively large script, so it's split into multiple files which're combined into a single `.ps1` file using a custom compiler. This makes maintaining the project a lot easier.
Get a copy of the source code, this can be done using GitHub UI (`Code -> Download ZIP`), or by cloning (downloading) the repo using git.
Get a copy of the source code. This can be done using GitHub UI (**Code** > **Download ZIP**), or by cloning (downloading) the repo using git.
If git is installed, run the following commands under a PowerShell window to clone and move into project's directory:
If git is installed, run the following commands under a PowerShell window to clone and move into the project's directory:
```ps1
git clone --depth 1 "https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil.git"
cd winutil
@@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ To build the project, run the Compile Script under a PowerShell window (admin pe
.\Compile.ps1
```
You'll see a new file named `winutil.ps1`, which's created by `Compile.ps1` script, now you can run it as admin and a new window will popup, enjoy your own compiled version of WinUtil :)
You'll see a new file named `winutil.ps1`, which was created by `Compile.ps1` script. Now you can run it as admin, and a new window will pop up. Enjoy your own compiled version of WinUtil :)
> [!TIP]
> For more info on using WinUtil and how to develop for it, please consider reading [the Contribution Guidelines](https://winutil.christitus.com/contributing/), if you don't know where to start, or have questions, you can ask over on our [Discord Community Server](https://discord.gg/RUbZUZyByQ) and active project members will answer when they can.
> For more info on using WinUtil and how to develop for it, please consider reading [the Contribution Guidelines](https://winutil.christitus.com/contributing/). If you don't know where to start, or have questions, you can ask over on our [Discord Community Server](https://discord.gg/RUbZUZyByQ), and active project members will answer when they can.
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