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diff --git a/exercises/106_files.zig b/exercises/106_files.zig
index 450ff96..ffa0f86 100644
--- a/exercises/106_files.zig
+++ b/exercises/106_files.zig
@@ -8,13 +8,13 @@
// The File System provide a hierarchical structure for storing files
// by organizing files into directories, which hold files and other directories,
// thus creating a tree structure for navigating.
-//
+//
// Fortunately, zig standard library provide a simple api for interacting
// with the file system, see the detail documentation here
//
// https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.fs
//
-// In this exercise, we'll try to
+// In this exercise, we'll try to
// - create a new directory
// - open a file in the directory
// - write to the file.
@@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ pub fn main() !void {
// 2. print the content of the file in the console with command
// >> cat ./output/zigling.txt
//
-//
+//
// More on Creating files
-//
+//
// notice in:
// ... try output_dir.createFile("zigling.txt", .{});
// ^^^
// we passed this anonymous struct to the function call
-//
+//
// this is the struct `CreateFlag` with default fields
// {
// read: bool = false,
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
// lock_nonblocking: bool = false,
// mode: Mode = default_mode
// }
-//
+//
// Question:
// - what should you do if you want to also read the file after opening it?
// - go to documentation of the struct `std.fs.Dir` here