diff --git a/1-js/12-generators-iterators/2-async-iterators-generators/article.md b/1-js/12-generators-iterators/2-async-iterators-generators/article.md index 45cf7393..43b214a0 100644 --- a/1-js/12-generators-iterators/2-async-iterators-generators/article.md +++ b/1-js/12-generators-iterators/2-async-iterators-generators/article.md @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ async function* fetchCommits(repo) { 1. We use the browser `fetch` method to download from a remote URL. It allows to supply authorization and other headers if needed, here GitHub requires `User-Agent`. 2. The fetch result is parsed as JSON, that's again a `fetch`-specific method. -3. We can get the next page URL from the `Link` header of the response. It has a special format, so we use a regexp for that. The next page URL may look like this: `https://api.github.com/repositories/93253246/commits?page=2`, it's generatd by GitHub itself. +3. We can get the next page URL from the `Link` header of the response. It has a special format, so we use a regexp for that. The next page URL may look like this: `https://api.github.com/repositories/93253246/commits?page=2`, it's generated by GitHub itself. 4. Then we yield all commits received, and when they finish -- the next `while(url)` iteration will trigger, making one more request. An example of use (shows commit authors in console):