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There are quite some problems with the way commands are explained: * Interactivity - command arguments gets explained as if one is following a guide ("insert this, enter that"). Better explain them without any "guidance"; use present tense to describe commands. * Duplicity - the purpose of the command is explained over and over when arguments are being described. * Separation - there is no need to divide required and optional command arguments into their respective sections. Their amount did not grow up that much for this to make sense. * mute_command_help.html: i64 would be sufficient for developers, but not end users. It does not stop anyone from specifying overflowing integer, after all. |
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