Fix grammar: remove misused 'set up' noun in Copilot Spaces prerequisites#43932
Fix grammar: remove misused 'set up' noun in Copilot Spaces prerequisites#43932cytustse-cmd wants to merge 1 commit intogithub:mainfrom
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Pull request overview
Updates a prerequisite bullet on the Copilot Spaces IDE guide to remove the grammatically incorrect phrase “the set up of” and make the instruction more concise.
Changes:
- Reworded a prerequisites bullet to “Configure the remote GitHub MCP server…” for correct grammar and clearer phrasing.
Why:
On
/copilot/how-tos/provide-context/use-copilot-spaces/use-copilot-spaces, the prerequisites list reads:"Set up" is a verb phrase; the noun form is "setup". The wrapper phrase is also redundant — the configuration is the setup. Removing "the set up of" makes the sentence grammatically correct and more concise, and matches the style of the first bullet immediately above it ("Set up the remote GitHub MCP server for your IDE").
What is being changed:
Single-line copy fix in
content/copilot/how-tos/provide-context/use-copilot-spaces/use-copilot-spaces.md:No links, structure, or technical instructions changed.
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