diff --git a/book/02-using-atom/1-using-atom.asc b/book/02-using-atom/1-using-atom.asc index 0e806e2325..c4b56196b3 100644 --- a/book/02-using-atom/1-using-atom.asc +++ b/book/02-using-atom/1-using-atom.asc @@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ include::sections/06-customizing.asc[] === Summary -At this point you should be something of an Atom master user. You should be able to navigate and manipulate your text and files like a wizard. You should also be able to customize Atom backwards and forwards to make it your ultimate editing environment. +At this point you should be something of an Atom master user. You should be able to navigate and manipulate your text and files like a wizard. You should also be able to customize Atom backwards and forwards to make it look and act just how you want it to. Next we're going to take the next step, which is to look at changing and adding new functionality to the core of Atom itself. We're going to start creating packages for Atom. If you can dream it, you can build it.