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 57c7a111..11eed1be 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 @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ There are many online services that deliver paginated data. For instance, when w This pattern is very common. It's not about users, but just about anything. For instance, GitHub allows to retrieve commits in the same, paginated fashion: -- We should make a request to URL in the form `https://api.github.com/repos//commits`. +- We should make a request to `fetch` in the form `https://api.github.com/repos//commits`. - It responds with a JSON of 30 commits, and also provides a link to the next page in the `Link` header. - Then we can use that link for the next request, to get more commits, and so on.