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chore(docs): fix generated docs#60

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@Jumpaku Jumpaku commented Jun 4, 2025

This pull request focuses on improving formatting consistency across documentation files by removing unnecessary blank lines and adjusting template syntax for cleaner output.

Documentation Formatting Improvements:

Template Syntax Adjustments:

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@Jumpaku Jumpaku changed the title chore(docs): change tab to space in generated docs chore(docs): fix generated docs Jul 13, 2025
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Pull Request Overview

This PR improves the consistency of generated documentation by removing unnecessary blank lines in the rendered docs and tightening Go template syntax to eliminate extra whitespace.

  • Removed stray blank lines in docs/cyamli-docs.text for cleaner command listings
  • Added Go template trimming (- operator) on range/end blocks in cli_doc.gen.txt.tpl to suppress unwanted blank lines

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v2/generate/docs/cli_doc.gen.txt.tpl Added - to range/end to trim whitespace in template output
docs/cyamli-docs.text Deleted multiple redundant blank lines for formatting consistency

@Jumpaku Jumpaku merged commit c26a99b into main Jul 13, 2025
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