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author | W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us> | 2018-06-29 10:53:33 -0700 |
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committer | Atomic Bot <atomic-devel@projectatomic.io> | 2018-07-04 09:40:37 +0000 |
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docs: Follow man-pages(7) suggestions for SYNOPSIS
man-pages(7) has [1]:
> For commands, this shows the syntax of the command and its arguments
> (including options); boldface is used for as-is text and italics are
> used to indicate replaceable arguments. Brackets ([]) surround
> optional arguments, vertical bars (|) separate choices, and ellipses
> (...) can be repeated.
I've adjusted our SYNOPSIS entries to match that formatting, and
generally tried to make them more consistent with the precedent set by
the man-pages project. Outside of the SYNOPSIS entry, I prefer using
backticks for literals, although in some places I've left the **
bolding to keep things visually similar to a nearby SYNOPSIS entry.
[1]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/man-pages.7.html
Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Closes: #1027
Approved by: rhatdan
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diff --git a/docs/podman-create.1.md b/docs/podman-create.1.md index e22efe4f3..9631655c1 100644 --- a/docs/podman-create.1.md +++ b/docs/podman-create.1.md @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ podman\-create - Create a new container ## SYNOPSIS -**podman create** [*options* [...]] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...] +**podman create** [*options*] *image* [*command* [*arg* ...]] ## DESCRIPTION Creates a writable container layer over the specified image and prepares it for running the specified command. The container ID is then printed to STDOUT. This is similar to **podman run -d** except the container is never started. You can -then use the **podman start <container_id>** command to start the container at +then use the **podman start** *container* command to start the container at any point. The initial status of the container created with **podman create** is 'created'. |