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 * The standard chat points/rewards system most of us are familiar with. Viewer redeems their points for a reward, streamer does/says a thing.
 * Voting. The streamer can create votes, and viewers can vote for them.
   * The current vote tally can be set up as a browser source, to display on-screen.
-* Special rewardss that will run commands for things like triggering webhooks and running scripts.
+* Special rewards that will run commands for things like triggering webhooks and running scripts.
 * Goals that viewers can collectively contribute points to for rewards.
   * Goal progress can be set up as a browser source in your streaming software, to display on-screen.
   * Milestones can be set up within goals, for little rewards along the way.
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     ```bash
     bash install.sh
     ```
-4. The last lines of init-ocb's output tell you how to proceed to the management panel, where you can set up Owncast integraion, and other odds and ends.
+4. The last lines of install.sh's output tell you how to proceed to the management panel, where you can set up Owncast integraion, and other odds and ends.
 
 More detailed instructions for running OwnchatBot are covered below.
 
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 ```
 
 ## Final configuration
-Once OwnchatBot is running, you can start setting up your rewards and other options via the Management Panel. When you finish running init-ocb.sh, it gives you a URL for your management panel. It will look something like this, with a proper, pregenerated auth code attached to it.
+Once OwnchatBot is running, you can start setting up your rewards and other options via the Management Panel. When you finish running install.sh, it gives you a URL for your management panel. It will look something like this, with a proper, pregenerated auth code attached to it.
 
 http://localhost:8081/mgmt?auth=yourMGMT_AUTHcode