@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ This is important if you are creating your own program, because you need to make
`avrdude` is a tool that allows us to send programs onto avr chips through a programmer interface such as the usbtiny (e.g., [FabTinyISP](http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/863.16/doc/projects/ftsmin/index.html)), or an [Atmel ICE](https://www.microchip.com/DevelopmentTools/ProductDetails/ATATMEL-ICE).
Here, the manual of `avrdude` is quite large, so instead, let's start by reading the help summary, which we get by using the command without argument.
Another typical way to get help summarized is to use the argument `-h` or `--help` (thought it's not the case with `avrdude`, this works with `make` and most GNU tools).
Another typical way to get help summarized is to use the argument `-h` or `--help` (athough it's not the case with `avrdude`, this works with `make` and most commands).