Let's adhere to some basic stylistic standards for our Confluence documentation.
Our language is written in a voice that is personal, without referencing an individual.
- Pages with more than three distinct sections have a Table of Contents listing at the top.
- Pages are grouped into most-likely-use, with distinct, but related, content contained in Child Pages.
- Child pages are listed for relevant pages.
- Headers are identified for each section, to ease organization.
We write our documentation with the desired outcome, not documenting an individual's preference. How a team member achieves the desired outcome is up to them.
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Edit
~/.bash_profile
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Add the following to the profile
alias rei="ssh [username]@rei.sf.crunchyroll.com"
Commands containing a single argument are written with monospace text (the 'preformatted' option does the same thing, but to an entire line's styling, and prevents any indenting):
cd /Users/
Anything beyond a single argument is written in a code block, to make it easy to visually identify, and to avoid any confusion
cat /Users/root/docs/aws-iam-users.txt | grep username
File paths in documentation are written in monospace
text, for clarity
The Screensaver Preferences
are located, for each monitor, at ~/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.screensaver.RANDOMNUMBER.plist
Variables are identified in-context with italics and in-code with brackets [username]@FQDN.com
Links are written in Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), unless a common abbreviation is made in-text, and the FQDN link is made behind-the-scenes.
We support connections to Rei , but if you're seeking admin access for content management, log into https://admin.crunchyroll.com