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-rw-r--r--bpkg/common.cli12
-rw-r--r--bpkg/pkg-status.cli18
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/bpkg/common.cli b/bpkg/common.cli
index 92c3748..60692c3 100644
--- a/bpkg/common.cli
+++ b/bpkg/common.cli
@@ -59,17 +59,17 @@ namespace bpkg
\ol|
- \li|high-level information messages|
+ \li|High-level information messages.|
- \li|essential underlying commands being executed|
+ \li|Essential underlying commands being executed.|
- \li|all underlying commands being executed|
+ \li|All underlying commands being executed.|
- \li|information that could be helpful to the user|
+ \li|Information that could be helpful to the user.|
- \li|information that could be helpful to the developer|
+ \li|Information that could be helpful to the developer.|
- \li|even more detailed information||"
+ \li|Even more detailed information.||"
}
path --build = "b"
diff --git a/bpkg/pkg-status.cli b/bpkg/pkg-status.cli
index 81403bb..25122cc 100644
--- a/bpkg/pkg-status.cli
+++ b/bpkg/pkg-status.cli
@@ -31,30 +31,30 @@ namespace bpkg
\li|\cb{unknown}
- package is not part of the configuration nor available from any of the
- repositories|
+ Package is not part of the configuration nor available from any of the
+ repositories.|
\li|\cb{available}
- package is not part of the configuration but is available from one of
- the repositories|
+ Package is not part of the configuration but is available from one of
+ the repositories.|
\li|\cb{fetched}
- package is part of the configuration and is fetched|
+ Package is part of the configuration and is fetched.|
\li|\cb{unpacked}
- package is part of the configuration and is unpacked|
+ Package is part of the configuration and is unpacked.|
\li|\cb{configured}
- package is part of the configuration and is configured|
+ Package is part of the configuration and is configured.|
\li|\cb{broken}
- package is part of the configuration and is broken (broken packages
- can only be purged; see \l{bpkg-pkg-purge(1)})||
+ Package is part of the configuration and is broken (broken packages
+ can only be purged; see \l{bpkg-pkg-purge(1)}).||
If only the package name was specified without the package version, then
the \cb{available} status word is followed by the list of available