chore(crush): improve np s commands

Amolith created

Change summary

dot_config/crush/commands/np-s.md     | 2 +-
dot_config/crush/commands/np-s_ref.md | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

Detailed changes

dot_config/crush/commands/np-s.md 🔗

@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ Hey there :) We're having the following issue.
 $DESCRIPTION
 </description>
 
-Please consider it, and if you already know which files are relevant, go ahead and read them. If you don't, list the contents of some directories and read just the files that seem relevant. Your goal during reading is getting a better idea of what changes might be necessary to resolve the issue. After you're done reading and you have a solid understanding, start your `np` session with `np s`. After setting up the goal and making sure its description refers to to the related files, think deeply, then add your tasks and get started on them.
+Please consider it, and if you already know which files are relevant, go ahead and read them. If you don't, list the contents of some directories and read just the files that seem relevant. Your goal during reading is getting a better idea of what changes might be necessary to resolve the issue. After you're done reading and you have a solid understanding, start your session with `np s` and follow the instructions in its output.

dot_config/crush/commands/np-s_ref.md 🔗

@@ -1 +1 @@
-Please take a look at $REFERENCE. Read it, look around at the relevant files to get a better idea of what changes might be necessary to resolve it, then start your `np` session. After setting up the goal and making sure its description refers to $REFERENCE and the related files, think deeply, then add your tasks and get started on them.
+Hey there :) Please take a look at $REFERENCE. Consider it, and if you already know which files are relevant, go ahead and read them. If you don't, list the contents of some directories and read just the files that seem relevant. Your goal during reading is getting a better idea of what changes might be necessary to resolve the issue. After you're done reading and you have a solid understanding, start your session with `np s` and follow the instructions in its output.