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Namely change eg. to e.g. and ie. to i.e. Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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# Command line, formatting, UI guidelines
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## Command line options
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### Short options
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* reserved for the most common operations
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* should follow some common scheme
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* verbose, recursive, force, output redirection, ...
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* same option means the same thing in a group of related options
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* most have an equivalent long option
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### Long options
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* short but descriptive
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* long-worded long options are acceptable for rare but seemingly unique operations
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* example: `btrfs check --clear-space-cache v1`
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### Help text
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* short help for *--help* output: `btrfs subcommand [options] param1 param2`
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* the number of options gets unwieldy for many options so it's better to
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insert the stub and document properly all of them in the detailed section
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* short description after command line: terse but understandable explanation
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what the command does
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* long description after the short description
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* explain in more detail what the command does, different use cases, things to notice
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* more complex things should be documented in the manual pages and pointed to
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## Command output, verbosity
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### Structured output
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* `Key: value`
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* indentation used for visual separation
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* value column alignment for quick skimming
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* must be parseable by scripts but primary consumer of the output is a human, and greppable for logs
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### Default output
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* unix commands do one thing and say nothing, we may diverge a bit from that
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* default output is one line shortly describing the action
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* why: running commands from scripts or among many other commands should be
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noticeable due to progress tracking or for analysis if something goes wrong
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* there's a global option to make the commands silent `btrfs -q subcommand`,
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this can be easily scripted e.g. storing the global verbosity option in a
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variable, `btrfs $quiet subcommand` and then enabling or disabling as needed
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* line length should not exceed 80 columns if possible but this is not a strict
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limit and we want to put the relevant information there rather abbreviate too
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much
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### Formatting
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* numeric values are not quoted
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* string values are quoted if they would be confused when parsed word by word
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(e.g. file paths)
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* quoting is by single apostrophe on both ends
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* all messages follow a few known and understood schemes
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### Verbosity levels
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* 0 - quiet, only errors to stderr, nothing to stdout
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* 1 - default, one line, see above
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* 2 - inform about main steps that happen
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* 3 - a little bit more details about what happens during level 2
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* 4 - lots of information, for debugging and close inspection what happens
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