Restore trimmed trailing whitespaces in README

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Files are shared using the [Send][send] service and may be up
to 2GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through
their web browser.
[![ffsend usage demo][usage-demo-svg]][usage-demo-asciinema]
[![ffsend usage demo][usage-demo-svg]][usage-demo-asciinema]
_No demo visible here? View it on [asciinema][usage-demo-asciinema]._
All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Find out more about security [here](#security).
- [License](#license)
The public [Send][send] service that is used as default host is provided by
[Mozilla][mozilla].
[Mozilla][mozilla].
This application is not affiliated with [Mozilla][mozilla], [Firefox][firefox]
or [Firefox Send][send] in any way.
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ See the operating system specific instructions below:
* [_Other OS or architecture_](#other-os-or-architecture)
### Linux (all distributions)
Using the [snap](#linux-snap-package) package is recommended if supported.
Using the [snap](#linux-snap-package) package is recommended if supported.
Alternatively you may install it manually using the
[prebuilt binaries](#linux-prebuilt-binaries).
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ ffsend --help
```
#### Linux: Arch AUR packages
`ffsend-bin`][aur-ffsend-bin] (binary package)
`ffsend-bin`][aur-ffsend-bin] (binary package)
`ffsend-git`][aur-ffsend-git] (compile from source package)
```bash
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ ffsend --help
```
#### Linux: Prebuilt binaries
Check out the [latest release][github-latest-release] assets for Linux binaries.
Check out the [latest release][github-latest-release] assets for Linux binaries.
Use the `ffsend-v*-linux-x64-static` binary, to minimize the chance for issues.
If it isn't available yet, you may use an artifact from a
[previous version][github-releases] instead, until it is available.
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ffsend --help
```
### macOS
Using the [`homebrew` package](#macos-homebrew-package) is recommended.
Using the [`homebrew` package](#macos-homebrew-package) is recommended.
Alternatively you may install it manually using the
[prebuilt binaries](#macos-prebuilt-binaries).
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ ffsend
```
### Windows
Using the [`scoop` package](#windows-scoop-package) is recommended.
Using the [`scoop` package](#windows-scoop-package) is recommended.
Alternatively you may install it manually using the
[prebuilt binaries](#windows-prebuilt-binaries).
@ -551,18 +551,18 @@ arguments to control `ffsend` without user interaction.
- `--no-interact` (`-I`): do not allow user interaction. For prompts not having
a default value, the application will quit with an error, unless `--yes`
or `--force` is provided.
This should **always** be given when using automated scripting.
This should **always** be given when using automated scripting.
Example: when uploading a directory, providing this flag will stop the
archive question prompt form popping up, and will archive the directory as
default option.
- `--yes` (`-y`): assume the yes option for yes/no prompt by default.
- `--yes` (`-y`): assume the yes option for yes/no prompt by default.
Example: when downloading a file that already exists, providing this flag
will assume yes when asking to overwrite a file.
- `--force` (`-f`): force to continue with the action, skips any warnings that
would otherwise quit the application.
would otherwise quit the application.
Example: when uploading a file that is too big, providing this flag will
ignore the file size warning and forcefully continues.
- `--quiet` (`-q`): be quiet, print as little information as possible.
- `--quiet` (`-q`): be quiet, print as little information as possible.
Example: when uploading a file, providing this flag will only output the
final share URL.
@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ Generally speaking, use the following rules when automating:
uploading for example.
These flags can also automatically be set by defining environment variables as
specified here:
specified here:
[» Configuration and environment](#configuration-and-environment)
Here are some examples commands in `bash`: