docs: Wayland should always be capitalized

This matches the style used on https://wayland.freedesktop.org/
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# river
River is a dynamic tiling wayland compositor with flexible runtime
River is a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor with flexible runtime
configuration.
Join us at [#river](https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#river)
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- Window management based on a stack of views and tags.
- Dynamic layouts generated by external, user-written executables. A default
`rivertile` layout generator is provided.
- Scriptable configuration and control through a custom wayland protocol and
- Scriptable configuration and control through a custom Wayland protocol and
separate `riverctl` binary implementing it.
## Building
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## Usage
River can either be run nested in an X11/wayland session or directly
River can either be run nested in an X11/Wayland session or directly
from a tty using KMS/DRM. Simply run the `river` command.
On startup river will run an executable file at `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/river/init`

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a stack of views laid out dynamically by an external layout generator. Tags
are used instead of workspaces allowing for increased flexibility.
All runtime configuration and control happens through wayland protocols,
All runtime configuration and control happens through Wayland protocols,
including several river-specific protocol extensions. The *riverctl*(1)
utility may be used to communicate with river over these protocols.
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will be used instead.
The executable init file will be run as a process group leader after river's
wayland server is initialized but before entering the main loop. On exit,
Wayland server is initialized but before entering the main loop. On exit,
river will send SIGTERM to this process group.
Usually this executable is a shell script invoking *riverctl*(1) to create