-To test changes to a script by running a job, the change must be pushed into @git@, the job queued asynchronously, and the actual execution may be run on any compute server. As a result, debugging a script can be difficult and time consuming. This tutorial demonstrates using @arv-crunch-job@ to run your job in your local VM. This avoids the job queue and allows you to execute the script from your uncomitted git tree.
+To test changes to a script by running a job, the change must be pushed to your hosted repository, and the job might have to wait in the queue before it runs. This cycle can be an inefficient way to develop and debug scripts. This tutorial demonstrates an alternative: using @arv-crunch-job@ to run your job in your local VM. This avoids the job queue and allows you to execute the script directly from your git working tree without committing or pushing.