@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Functions
6969 :param n: An integer or floating point number indicating the number of
7070 milliseconds to wait.
7171
72- .. py :function :: run_every(callback, h = None , min = None , s = None , ms = None )
72+ .. py :function :: run_every(callback, days = None , h = None , min = None , s = None , ms = None )
7373
7474 Schedule to run a function at the interval specified by the time arguments.
7575
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Functions
7878 * As a **Decorator ** - placed on top of the function to schedule.
7979 For example::
8080
81- @run_every(h=1, min=20, s=30, ms=50)
81+ @run_every(days=1, h=1, min=20, s=30, ms=50)
8282 def my_function():
8383 # Do something here
8484
@@ -89,14 +89,15 @@ Functions
8989 # Do something here
9090 run_every(my_function, s=30)
9191
92- Each arguments corresponds to a different time unit and they are additive.
92+ Each argument corresponds to a different time unit and they are additive.
9393 So ``run_every(min=1, s=30) `` schedules the callback every minute and
9494 a half.
9595
9696 When an exception is thrown inside the callback function it deschedules
9797 the function. To avoid this you can catch exceptions with ``try/except ``.
9898
9999 :param callback: Function to call at the provided interval.
100+ :param days: Sets the days mark for the scheduling.
100101 :param h: Sets the hour mark for the scheduling.
101102 :param min: Sets the minute mark for the scheduling.
102103 :param s: Sets the second mark for the scheduling.
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