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Style guidelines
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- Subject: Style guidelines
- From: Mark Komarinski <>
- Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 12:35:07 -0400
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Okay, the latest rev of the H-H has a start on some style
guidelines in terms of presentation. Really, it's just
how command lines should be presented:
Example:
bash$ command
tcsh# command
First is the shell name. My examples above show bash and tcsh.
Second is either a $ for commands to be run as a normal user
or a # for commands to be run as root. Perhaps if you have
a specific user other than anyone or root you could do
something like:
majordom:bash$
This is followed by a space, then the command and options.
-Mark
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