README.md in credentials_manager-0.2.1 vs README.md in credentials_manager-0.3.0
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CredentialsManager
===================
-```CredentialsManager``` is used by most of the tools part of the [fastlane.tools](https://fastlane.tools) toolchain.
+```CredentialsManager``` is used by most components in the [fastlane.tools](https://fastlane.tools) toolchain.
-Every code, related to your username and password can be found here: [password_manager.rb](https://github.com/KrauseFx/CredentialsManager/blob/master/lib/credentials_manager/password_manager.rb)
+All code related to your username and password can be found here: [password_manager.rb](https://github.com/KrauseFx/CredentialsManager/blob/master/lib/credentials_manager/password_manager.rb)
-## Storing in the Keychain
-By default, when entering your Apple credentials, they will be stored in the Keychain from Mac OS X. You can easily delete them, by opening the "Keychain App" switching to *All Items* and searching for "*deliver*".
+## Storing in the keychain
-## Passing using environment variables
+By default, your Apple credentials are stored in the OS X Keychain. You can easily delete them by opening the "Keychain Access" app, switching to *All Items*, and searching for "*deliver*".
+
+## Using environment variables
+
```
DELIVER_USER
DELIVER_PASSWORD
```
-## Implement your custom solution
-All ```fastlane``` tools are based on Ruby, you can take a look at the source to easily implement your own authentication solution.
+## Implementing a custom solution
-Your password will only be stored locally on your computer.
+All ```fastlane``` tools are Ruby-based, and you can take a look at the source code to easily implement your own authentication solution.
+Your password is only stored locally on your computer.
+
# License
+
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.
# Contributing
1. Create an issue to discuss about your idea
2. Fork it (https://github.com/KrauseFx/CredentialsManager/fork)
3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
4. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
5. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
6. Create a new Pull Request
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