Help:Editing
Article tone
Use a more descriptive tone, where concepts and instructions are described and explained first. A prescriptive tone should be avoided. Here's an example:
Prescriptive | Descriptive |
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How to deal with full /boot in case of EFIsystemd-boot (gummiboot) can't store kernels, initrd and other big stuff on root partition, so switch to grub |
Keeping kernels/initrd on the main partition For these instructions, GRUB will be required; systemd-boot cannot reference boot files from the root partition. This will differ from the default expectation of NixOS on EFI, where /boot/ is the ESP. |
On the prescriptive side, the title doesn't describe the achieved end-result; the text tells the reader to switch to grub without explaining what the following (elided) configuration does.
Titles
Capitalize only the first word.
Common sections
Some sections are common across the wiki. For consistency, their names are documented here.
Section | Description |
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See also | References inside and outside the wiki. Prefer textual links with a description than naked URLs. |
References | The last section, when needed, where sections will output the references.
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Code
Inline code can be typeset with {{ic|...}}
or <code>...</code>
. A block of code is obtained with:
{{bc|...}}
or
<pre>...</pre>
or, often preferable:
<syntaxhighlight lang="...">...</syntaxhighlight>
Examples
lang="nix"
can be used to highlight Nix expressions.lang="html+handlebars"
may be used to highlight wikitext.- For console snippets, root prompts are conventionally indicated with
#
, while non-root prompts look like$
.lang="console"
highlights such prompts correctly, whilelang="bash"
treats#
as the beginning of a comment, as it is intended for scripts.
Using
See also
- Help:Formatting, MediaWiki, the upstream documentation.
- Editing Wikitext, Wikibooks, a book about editing wikitext.
- Help:Sections, Wikimedia. While about the wikimedia wikis, these documents may help with some peculiarities about mediawiki.
- Category:Pages_with_syntax_highlighting_errors, MediaWiki, which describes several common syntax highlighting mistakes.