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Merge pull request #2298 from ipfs/feature/example-name-change

Normalised Example heading, added dollar sign to examples
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Jeromy Johnson
2016-02-16 08:17:24 -08:00
4 changed files with 14 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -41,15 +41,15 @@ repository.`,
much like 'git config'. The configuration values are stored in a config
file inside your IPFS repository.
EXAMPLES:
Examples:
Get the value of the 'datastore.path' key:
ipfs config datastore.path
$ ipfs config datastore.path
Set the value of the 'datastore.path' key:
ipfs config datastore.path ~/.ipfs/datastore
$ ipfs config datastore.path ~/.ipfs/datastore
`,
},

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ You may have to create /ipfs and /ipns before using 'ipfs mount':
> ipfs daemon &
> ipfs mount
EXAMPLE:
Example:
# setup
> mkdir foo

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@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ Data should be in the format specified by the --inputenc flag.
Examples:
echo '{ "Data": "abc" }' | ipfs object put
$ echo '{ "Data": "abc" }' | ipfs object put
This creates a node with the data 'abc' and no links. For an object with links,
create a file named 'node.json' with the contents:
@ -319,9 +319,9 @@ create a file named 'node.json' with the contents:
} ]
}
and then run
And then run:
ipfs object put node.json
$ ipfs object put node.json
`,
},

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@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ var patchAppendDataCmd = &cmds.Command{
ShortDescription: `
Append data to what already exists in the data segment in the given object.
EXAMPLE:
Example:
$ echo "hello" | ipfs object patch $HASH append-data
Note: This does not append data to a file - it modifies the actual raw
@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ var patchSetDataCmd = &cmds.Command{
ShortDescription: `
Set the data of an ipfs object from stdin or with the contents of a file.
EXAMPLE:
Example:
$ echo "my data" | ipfs object patch $MYHASH set-data
`,
@ -235,11 +236,11 @@ var patchAddLinkCmd = &cmds.Command{
ShortDescription: `
Add a Merkle-link to the given object and return the hash of the result.
Examples:
Example:
EMPTY_DIR=$(ipfs object new unixfs-dir)
BAR=$(echo "bar" | ipfs add -q)
ipfs object patch $EMPTY_DIR add-link foo $BAR
$ EMPTY_DIR=$(ipfs object new unixfs-dir)
$ BAR=$(echo "bar" | ipfs add -q)
$ ipfs object patch $EMPTY_DIR add-link foo $BAR
This takes an empty directory, and adds a link named 'foo' under it, pointing to
a file containing 'bar', and returns the hash of the new object.