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- spelling
- typos
- sentence structure
- sentence fragments
- run-on sentences
- dangling, misplaced modifiers
- consistent paragraph tense (e.g. past, present, future)
- passive voice (e.g. avoid 'we')
- use 'local/remote' terminology rather than 'us/them' or 'we/they'
- exception:
Introduction
section
- capitalization
- table of contents
- headers
- capitalize list items containing complete sentences
- commonly forgotten: 'Lightning', 'ID'
- distinguish between network and currency unit
- e.g. "The Bitcoin network transfers bitcoins."
- punctuation
- correct comma, colon, semi-colon, em-dash placement
- for conjoined items, use comma before conjunction
- e.g. 'this, that, and the other'
- appropriate use of parenthesis
- only use periods after list items if they contain complete sentences
- exceptions:
Requirements
lists
- exceptions:
- abbreviations
- e.g., i.e., etc., a.k.a.
- formatting
- single spaces between sentences
- consistent use of emphasis, strong,
code
, CAPS, 'quotes' - single line separators between paragraphs and page elements
- ensure correct header weights
- numbers and calculations
- spell out small (<10) amounts
- type digits and enumerations
- e.g. 'two 2-byte blocks set to 0s', 'one 4-byte block set to 1s', 'the other one is equal to 1'
- exceptions, e.g. 'non-zero', '1 byte in length'
- data measurements
- type digits for quantities of information, use hyphen when unit is an adjective
- e.g. 'a 32-bit block is 32 bits in length'
- type digits for quantities of information, use hyphen when unit is an adjective
- for typed calculations
- space both sides of operators (except '^' and negative numbers)
- e.g. 5 - 3^2 * 4 = -31
- space both sides of operators (except '^' and negative numbers)
- for calculation descriptions
- write out operators
- e.g. 1 less than 3 equals 2
- write out operators
- list structure
- 2 spaces before item
- indent 2 spaces
Requirements
sections- colon after conditions
- comma before sub-items
- period at branch ends
- example:
A sending node: - MAY do this. - if this, AND this: - SHOULD do this. - otherwise: - MUST do this, - but MUST NOT...in this case.
- links
- broken links
- link text
- correct anchors/urls
- references
- format e.g. 1
- tags
- consistent usage, e.g. [TODO:], [FIXME:]