nushell/docs/commands
Shaurya Shubham 2f7b1e4282 Added improvements suggested by @andrasio
Added `open file.sth | to-sth` type examples
Also did a format conversion example with `open jonathon.xml | to-json` in to-json.md
2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
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cd.md Improve cd docs 2019-10-01 19:23:10 +05:30
date.md Fix typo in date.cmd 2019-10-01 11:21:56 -03:00
echo.md Add echo command documentation 2019-10-01 06:14:56 -04:00
exit.md Improved exit command docs 2019-10-02 06:55:30 +05:30
first.md add documentation file for first command 2019-10-02 15:49:44 -04:00
help.md Add document for help 2019-10-01 23:20:58 +08:00
README.md More command documentation instructions. 2019-09-25 11:35:58 -05:00
reverse.md Create docs for reverse command 2019-10-02 15:03:28 +05:30
shells.md Created docs for shells command 2019-10-02 13:37:43 +05:30
to-csv.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
to-json.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
to-toml.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
to-tsv.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
to-url.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
to-yaml.md Added improvements suggested by @andrasio 2019-10-04 06:40:16 +05:30
version.md Create docs for version command 2019-10-02 15:47:56 +05:30
where.md Add documentation for where command 2019-10-02 22:49:05 -03:00

How do I get started?

Pick any command from the checklist and write a comment acknowledging you started work.

Instructions for documenting a Nu command of your choosing

Name the file after the command, like so:

command.md

Example: If you want to add documentation for the Nu command enter, create a file named enter.md, write documentation, save it at /docs/commands/[your_command_picked].md as and create your pull request.

What kind of documentation should I write?

Anything you want that you believe it best documents the command and the way you would like to see it. Here are some of our ideas of documentation we would love to see (feel free to add yours):

  • Examples of using the command (max creativity welcomed!)
  • Description of the command.
  • Command usage.

Anything else?

Of course! (These are drafts) so feel free to leave feedback and suggestions in the same file.

Happy Documenting.