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Corrections to Markdown in README_JA.md

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This Pull Request introduces corrections in README_JA.md focusing on the following two points:

  1. Code Block Language Specification Correction

    • Before: The language specification in code blocks was in katakana, "シェル."
    • After: Corrected to the appropriate language specification "shell."
  2. Command Notation in English

    • Before: The interpreter command was written in katakana.
    • After: Corrected the interpreter command notation to English.

Purpose

These corrections aim to improve the readability and accuracy of README_JA.md. Specifically, accurate language specification for code blocks is intended to ensure proper Markdown rendering, making the content more comprehensible to readers.

Additional Notes

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding these corrections, please feel free to leave a comment. We welcome your feedback.

Reference any relevant issues (e.g. "Fixes #000"):

Pre-Submission Checklist (optional but appreciated):

  • I have included relevant documentation updates (stored in /docs)
  • I have read docs/CONTRIBUTING.md
  • I have read docs/ROADMAP.md

OS Tests (optional but appreciated):

  • Tested on Windows
  • Tested on MacOS
  • Tested on Linux

-> No tests have been run due to changes in documentation only.

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- Corrected the language specification in code blocks from the katakana "シェル" to "shell"
- Changed the notation of the "interpreter" command from katakana to English
@MikeBirdTech
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Thank you for this fix @ishibashi-futos!

@KillianLucas KillianLucas merged commit f6f9dd2 into openinterpreter:main Mar 19, 2024
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Great catch @ishibashi-futos! Those commands should work now. ありがとうございます!

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