--- a/README.md Sun May 14 11:41:37 2017 +0200
+++ b/README.md Sun May 14 11:44:14 2017 +0200
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
% madonctl accounts notifications --list --all # List really all notifications
% madonctl accounts notifications --list --clear # List and clear notifications
% madonctl accounts notifications --notification-id 1234 # Display notification
-% madonctl accounts notifications --dismiss --notification-id 1234 # Mastodon 1.3+
+% madonctl accounts notifications --dismiss --notification-id 1234
```
Note: By default, madonctl will send a single query. If you want all available
@@ -162,8 +162,8 @@
You can specify the (instance-specific) account ID number (--account-id) or
the user ID (--user-id). In the later case, madonctl will search for the
user so it must match exactly the ID known to your instance (without the
-@domain suffix if the user is on the same instance). With madonctl v0.6.1+,
-the --user-id flag can also contain an HTTP account URL.
+@domain suffix if the user is on the same instance). The --user-id flag can
+also contain an HTTP account URL.
``` sh
% madonctl accounts --user-id Gargron@mastodon.social -l5 # Last 5 statuses
% madonctl accounts --user-id https://mastodon.social/@Gargron -l5 # Same
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
madonctl instance --stats --template '{{printf "%v\n" .users}}'
```
-You can write and use [themes](templates) as well (madonctl 0.6+):
+You can write and use [themes](templates) as well:
```
madonctl --theme=ansi timeline
```