Apply various typos and text improvements (thanks @harding!)

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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ where the satoshis spent have no real-world value. Testnet also relaxes some
restrictions (such as standard transaction checks) so you can test functions
which might currently be disabled by default on mainnet.
To use testnet, use the argument <!--[-->`-testnet`<!--]--> with `bitcoin-cli`, `bitcoind` or `bitcoin-qt` or add
<!--[-->`testnet=1`<!--]--> to your `bitcoin.conf` file. To get
To use testnet, use the argument `-testnet`<!--noref--> with `bitcoin-cli`, `bitcoind` or `bitcoin-qt` or add
`testnet=1`<!--noref--> to your `bitcoin.conf` file. To get
free satoshis for testing, use [Piotr Piasecki's testnet faucet][].
Testnet is a public resource provided for free by members of the
community, so please don't abuse it.
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Verify that we now have 50 bitcoins available to spend.
You can now use Bitcoin Core RPCs prefixed with <!--[-->`bitcoin-cli -regtest`<!--]-->.
You can now use Bitcoin Core RPCs prefixed with `bitcoin-cli -regtest`<!--noref-->.
Regtest wallets and block chain state (chainstate) are saved in the <!--[-->`regtest`<!--]-->
Regtest wallets and block chain state (chainstate) are saved in the `regtest`<!--noref-->
subdirectory of the Bitcoin Core configuration directory. You can safely
delete the <!--[-->`regtest`<!--]--> subdirectory and restart Bitcoin Core to
delete the `regtest`<!--noref--> subdirectory and restart Bitcoin Core to
start a new regtest. (See the [Developer Examples Introduction][devexamples] for default
configuration directory locations on various operating systems. Always back up
mainnet wallets before performing dangerous operations such as deleting.)

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described below.
In order to use this tutorial, you will need to setup [Bitcoin Core][core executable]
and create a [regression test mode][] environment.
and create a [regression test mode][] environment with 50 BTC in your test
wallet.
{% endautocrossref %}

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{% autocrossref %}
The Developer Guide aims to provide the explanations you need to understand
The Developer Guide aims to provide the information you need to understand
Bitcoin and start building Bitcoin-based applications. To make the best use of
this documentation, you may want to install the current version of Bitcoin
Core, either from [source][core git] or from a [pre-compiled executable][core executable].

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{% autocrossref %}
The Developer Reference aims to provide specifications and APIs information
The Developer Reference aims to provide specifications and API information
to help you start building Bitcoin-based applications. To make the best use of
this documentation, you may want to install the current version of Bitcoin
Core, either from [source][core git] or from a [pre-compiled executable][core executable].