docs: fix grammar - change incorrect 'it's' to 'its'#639
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Fix incorrect use of possessive pronoun in two locations: - cli.py: 'The command and it's parameters' → 'its' - main.py: 'with it's default parameters' → 'its' 'it's' is a contraction for 'it is' or 'it has', 'its' is the correct possessive form meaning 'belonging to it'. Closes theskumar#589
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Hi there! 👋
While reading through the codebase, I noticed two small grammar issues in the docstrings where "it's" (the contraction for "it is") was used instead of "its" (the possessive form).
Changes made:
Why this matters:
While these are minor documentation fixes, using correct grammar in docstrings helps maintain a professional appearance and makes the documentation clearer for users whose first language might not be English. 😊
I saw this was actually reported in #589, so this PR should close that issue.
Thanks for maintaining such a useful library! I've been using python-dotenv in my projects for years and it's been rock solid. Happy to contribute back in this small way. 🙏
Please let me know if you'd like me to adjust anything!