Removed some langauge that I don't like (simple, easy).

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[doc]: https://docs.rs/irc
[rfc2812]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812
[ircv3.1]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.1.html
[ircv3.1]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.1.html
[ircv3.2]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.2.html
"the irc crate" is a thread-safe and async-friendly IRC client library written in Rust. It's
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Making your own project? [Submit a pull request](https://github.com/aatxe/irc/pu
## Getting Started
To start using the irc crate with cargo, you can simply add `irc = "0.13"` to your dependencies in
To start using the irc crate with cargo, you can add `irc = "0.13"` to your dependencies in
your Cargo.toml file. The high-level API can be found in [`irc::client::prelude`][irc-prelude].
You'll find a number of examples to help you get started in `examples/`, throughout the
documentation, and below.
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut reactor = IrcReactor::new().unwrap();
let client = reactor.prepare_client_and_connect(&config).unwrap();
client.identify().unwrap();
reactor.register_client_with_handler(client, |client, message| {
print!("{}", message);
// And here we can do whatever we want with the messages.
@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ You can convert between different configuration formats with `convertconf` like
cargo run --example convertconf -- -i client_config.json -o client_config.toml
```
Note that the formats are automatically determined based on the selected file extensions. This
tool should make it easy for users to migrate their old configurations to TOML.
Note that the formats are automatically determined based on the selected file extensions. This
tool should make it easier for users to migrate their old configurations to TOML.
## Contributing
the irc crate is a free, open source library that relies on contributions from its maintainers,