Asciidoced documentation for rfc.sh and put it into the docs
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function usage()
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{
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less <<"EOF"
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Script to maintain Lumiera RFC's
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less -F <<"EOF"
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Lumiera RFC maintenance script
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==============================
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// Note: the source of this documentation is maintained
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// directly admin/rfc.sh in its usage() function
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// edit it only there and then regenerate
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// doc/devel/technical/infra/ with:
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// ./admin/rfc.sh help >doc/technical/infra/rfcsh.txt
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Usage
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-----
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usage:
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./admin/rfc.sh <command> [options]
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options:
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title - Quoted string used as RFC title
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rfc - Name of the RFC, smart matched, unique
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rfcs - Name of the RFC, smart matched, multiple
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regex - Regex matched against the content of a RFC
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chapter - Heading of a section
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Commands (with <mandatory> and [optional] parameters)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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commands (with <mandatory> and [optional] parameters):
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find <rfcs> [regex] - List all matching RFC's (matching 'regex')
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show <rfcs> [regex] - Read RFC's (matching 'regex')
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create <title> - Create a new RFC
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edit <rfc> [chapter] - Edit RFC at chapter
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asciidoc <rfc> - pass the rfc.txt to 'asciidoc' command
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comment <rfc> - Add a new comment to a RFC
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draft <rfc> - Change RFC to Draft state
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final <rfc> - Change RFC to Final state
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park <rfc> - Change RFC to Parked state
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drop <rfc> - Change RFC to Dropped state
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supersede <rfc> <new> - Supersede RFC with a new RFC
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discard <rfc> - Delete an RFC
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help - Show this help
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process - Do automatic maintenance work
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wrap <rfcs> - canonical reformatting
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find <rfcs> [regex]:: List all matching RFC's (matching `regex`)
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show <rfcs> [regex]:: Read RFC's (matching `regex`)
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create <title>:: Create a new RFC
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edit <rfc> [chapter]:: Edit RFC at chapter
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asciidoc <rfc>:: pass the rfc.txt to `asciidoc` command
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comment <rfc>:: Add a new comment to a RFC
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draft <rfc>:: Change RFC to Draft state
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final <rfc>:: Change RFC to Final state
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park <rfc>:: Change RFC to Parked state
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drop <rfc>:: Change RFC to Dropped state
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supersede <rfc> <new>:: Supersede RFC with a new RFC
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discard <rfc>:: Delete an RFC
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help:: Show this help
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process:: Do automatic maintenance work
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wrap <rfcs>:: canonical reformatting
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Smart matching:
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RFC names don't need to be given exactly, they use a globbing pattern.
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This is:
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- case insensitive
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- whitespaces are ignored
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- '*' stands for any number of parameters
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- '?' is any single character
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- when starting with '/' they are matched against the begin of the name
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- some regex operators work too
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'find' and 'show' can operate on many matches so the given rfc name doesn't
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need to be unique. The other commands will complain when the RFC name given
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doesn't resolve to one unique RFC.
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Option types
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Notes:
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When less presents multiple files one can go forth and back with the ':n'
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and ':p' commands.
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title:: Quoted string used as RFC title
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rfc:: Name of the RFC, smart matched, unique
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rfcs:: Name of the RFC, smart matched, multiple
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regex:: Regex matched against the content of a RFC
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chapter:: Heading of a section
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The tile for 'create' should be a normal document title. Possibly quoted
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since it may contain spaces and not too long. The filename is this title
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in CamelCase with all spaces and special characters removed.
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Chapter machching single lines containing this word, special asciidoc
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comments in the form '//word:.*' and asciidoc block attributes '[word.*]'
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on a single line. When a chapter pattern is not unique, the last one is
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picked.
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Smart matching
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--------------
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rfc.sh executes git add/rm/mv commands, but never commits. One should do a
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commit as soon he finished editing.
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RFC names don't need to be given exactly, they use a globbing pattern.
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This is:
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- case insensitive
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- whitespaces are ignored
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- `*` stands for any number of parameters
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- `?` is any single character
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- when starting with `/` they are matched against the begin of the name
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- some regex operators work too
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`find` and `show` can operate on many matches so the given rfc name doesn't
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need to be unique. The other commands will complain when the RFC name given
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doesn't resolve to one unique RFC.
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When `less` presents multiple files one can go forth and back with the `:n`
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and `:p` commands.
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The tile for `create` should be a normal document title. Possibly quoted
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since it may contain spaces and not too long. The filename is this title
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in CamelCase with all spaces and special characters removed.
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Chapter machching single lines containing this word, special asciidoc
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comments in the form `//word:.*` and asciidoc block attributes `[word.*]`
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on a single line. When a chapter pattern is not unique, the last one is
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picked.
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rfc.sh executes git add/rm/mv commands, but never commits. One should do a
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commit as soon he finished editing.
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EOF
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}
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@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ used for building and maintaining documentation and website.
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* see link:../build/index.html[separate page for the Buildsystem]
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* generating the link:MenuGen.html[navigation menu] for the website
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* how to use the link:rfcsh.html[rfc.sh] script for maintaining RFC's
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doc/technical/infra/rfcsh.txt
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doc/technical/infra/rfcsh.txt
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Lumiera RFC maintenance script
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==============================
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// Note: the source of this documentation is maintained
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// directly admin/rfc.sh in its usage() function
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// edit it only there and then regenerate
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// doc/devel/technical/infra/ with:
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// ./admin/rfc.sh help >doc/technical/infra/rfcsh.txt
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Usage
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-----
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./admin/rfc.sh <command> [options]
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Commands (with <mandatory> and [optional] parameters)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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find <rfcs> [regex]:: List all matching RFC's (matching `regex`)
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show <rfcs> [regex]:: Read RFC's (matching `regex`)
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create <title>:: Create a new RFC
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edit <rfc> [chapter]:: Edit RFC at chapter
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asciidoc <rfc>:: pass the rfc.txt to `asciidoc` command
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comment <rfc>:: Add a new comment to a RFC
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draft <rfc>:: Change RFC to Draft state
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final <rfc>:: Change RFC to Final state
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park <rfc>:: Change RFC to Parked state
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drop <rfc>:: Change RFC to Dropped state
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supersede <rfc> <new>:: Supersede RFC with a new RFC
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discard <rfc>:: Delete an RFC
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help:: Show this help
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process:: Do automatic maintenance work
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wrap <rfcs>:: canonical reformatting
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Option types
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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title:: Quoted string used as RFC title
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rfc:: Name of the RFC, smart matched, unique
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rfcs:: Name of the RFC, smart matched, multiple
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regex:: Regex matched against the content of a RFC
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chapter:: Heading of a section
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Smart matching
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--------------
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RFC names don't need to be given exactly, they use a globbing pattern.
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This is:
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- case insensitive
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- whitespaces are ignored
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- `*` stands for any number of parameters
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- `?` is any single character
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- when starting with `/` they are matched against the begin of the name
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- some regex operators work too
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`find` and `show` can operate on many matches so the given rfc name doesn't
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need to be unique. The other commands will complain when the RFC name given
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doesn't resolve to one unique RFC.
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When `less` presents multiple files one can go forth and back with the `:n`
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and `:p` commands.
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The tile for `create` should be a normal document title. Possibly quoted
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since it may contain spaces and not too long. The filename is this title
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in CamelCase with all spaces and special characters removed.
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Chapter machching single lines containing this word, special asciidoc
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comments in the form `//word:.*` and asciidoc block attributes `[word.*]`
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on a single line. When a chapter pattern is not unique, the last one is
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picked.
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rfc.sh executes git add/rm/mv commands, but never commits. One should do a
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commit as soon he finished editing.
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