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authorKevin Van Brunt <kmvanbrunt@gmail.com>2021-08-23 13:43:29 -0400
committerKevin Van Brunt <kmvanbrunt@gmail.com>2021-08-23 13:43:29 -0400
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diff --git a/examples/override_parser.py b/examples/override_parser.py
index bbe9f6e2..2e778c07 100755
--- a/examples/override_parser.py
+++ b/examples/override_parser.py
@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ The standard parser used by cmd2 built-in commands is Cmd2ArgumentParser.
The following code shows how to override it with your own parser class.
"""
-# First set a value called argparse.cmd2_parser_module with the module that defines the custom parser
+# First set a value called argparse.cmd2_parser_module with the module that defines the custom parser.
# See the code for custom_parser.py. It simply defines a parser and calls cmd2.set_default_argument_parser()
# with the custom parser's type.
import argparse
argparse.cmd2_parser_module = 'examples.custom_parser'
-# Next import stuff from cmd2. It will import your module just before the cmd2.Cmd class file is imported
+# Next import from cmd2. It will import your module just before the cmd2.Cmd class file is imported
# and therefore override the parser class it uses on its commands.
from cmd2 import (
cmd2,