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nixos/doc: small rephrase in documentation of documentation

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -45,30 +45,30 @@ If you're on a different architecture that's supported by NixOS (check file `nix
## Contributing to `nixos-*` tools' manpages {#sec-contributing-nixos-tools}
The manual pages for the tools available in the installation image can be found in Nixpkgs' by running (e.g for `nixos-rebuild`):
The manual pages for the tools available in the installation image can be found in Nixpkgs by running (e.g for `nixos-rebuild`):
```ShellSession
$ git ls | grep nixos-rebuild.8
```
Man pages are written in [`mdoc(7)` format](https://mandoc.bsd.lv/man/mdoc.7.html) and should be portable between mandoc and groff for rendering (though minor differences may occur, mandoc and groff seem to have slightly different spacing rules.)
Man pages are written in [`mdoc(7)` format](https://mandoc.bsd.lv/man/mdoc.7.html) and should be portable between mandoc and groff for rendering (except for minor differences, notably different spacing rules.)
For previewing edited files, you can just run `man --local-file path/to/file.8` and you will see it rendered.
For a preview, run `man --local-file path/to/file.8`.
Being written in `mdoc`, these manpages use semantic markup. This file provides a guideline on where to apply which of the semantic elements of `mdoc`.
Being written in `mdoc`, these manpages use semantic markup. This following subsections provides a guideline on where to apply which semantic elements.
### Command lines and arguments {#ssec-contributing-nixos-tools-cli-and-args}
In any manpage, commands, flags and arguments to the *current* executable should be marked according to their semantics. Commands, flags and arguments passed to *other* executables should not be marked like this and should instead be considered as code examples and marked with `Ql`.
- Use `Fl` to mark flag arguments, `Ar` for their arguments.
- Repeating arguments should be marked by adding ellipses (`...`).
- Repeating arguments should be marked by adding an ellipsis (spelled with periods, `...`).
- Use `Cm` to mark literal string arguments, e.g. the `boot` command argument passed to `nixos-rebuild`.
- Optional flags or arguments should be marked with `Op`. This includes optional repeating arguments.
- Required flags or arguments should not be marked.
- Mutually exclusive groups of arguments should be enclosed in curly brackets, preferably created with `Bro`/`Brc` blocks.
When an argument is used in an example it should be marked up with `Ar` again to differentiate it from a constant. For example, a command with a `--host name` flag that calls ssh to retrieve the host's local time would signify this thusly:
When an argument is used in an example it should be marked up with `Ar` again to differentiate it from a constant. For example, a command with a `--host name` option that calls ssh to retrieve the host's local time would signify this thusly:
```
This will run
.Ic ssh Ar name Ic time
@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ Constant paths should be marked with `Pa`, NixOS options with `Va`, and environm
Generated paths, e.g. `result/bin/run-hostname-vm` (where `hostname` is a variable or arguments) should be marked as `Ql` inline literals with their variable components marked appropriately.
- Taking `hostname` from an argument become `.Ql result/bin/run- Ns Ar hostname Ns -vm`
- Taking `hostname` from a variable otherwise defined becomes `.Ql result/bin/run- Ns Va hostname Ns -vm`
- When `hostname` refers to an argument, it becomes `.Ql result/bin/run- Ns Ar hostname Ns -vm`
- When `hostname` refers to a variable, it becomes `.Ql result/bin/run- Ns Va hostname Ns -vm`
### Code examples and other commands {#ssec-contributing-nixos-tools-code-examples}
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Contents of code blocks may be marked up further, e.g. if they refer to argument
```
.Bd -literal -offset indent
{
options.hostname = "\c
config.networking.hostname = "\c
.Ar hostname Ns \c
";
}

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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ in rec {
'';
# Generate the configuration.nix manual package
# Generate the `man configuration.nix` package
nixos-configuration-reference-manpage = runCommand "nixos-configuration-reference-manpage"
{ nativeBuildInputs = [
buildPackages.installShellFiles