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diff --git a/doc/source/cli/index.rst b/doc/source/cli/index.rst index 88fafa1..d6841d5 100644 --- a/doc/source/cli/index.rst +++ b/doc/source/cli/index.rst @@ -245,13 +245,10 @@ storage URL options shown below: --os-storage-url https://10.1.5.2:8080/v1/AUTH_ced809b6a4baea7aeab61a \ list -.. We need the backslash below in order to indent the note -\ +.. note:: - .. note:: - - Leftover environment variables are a common source of confusion when - authorization fails. + Leftover environment variables are a common source of confusion when + authorization fails. CLI commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -739,15 +736,15 @@ is passed, the Unix timestamp when the temporary URL will expire. But beyond that, ``time`` can also be specified as an ISO 8601 timestamp in one of following formats: - i) Complete date: YYYY-MM-DD (eg 1997-07-16) +i) Complete date: YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 1997-07-16) - ii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds: - YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss - (eg 1997-07-16T19:20:30) +ii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds: + YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss + (e.g. 1997-07-16T19:20:30) - iii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds with UTC designator: - YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ - (eg 1997-07-16T19:20:30Z) +iii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds with UTC designator: + YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ + (e.g. 1997-07-16T19:20:30Z) Please be aware that if you don't provide the UTC designator (i.e., Z) the timestamp is generated using your local timezone. If only a date is @@ -881,17 +878,14 @@ Download an object from a container: testSwift.txt [auth 0.028s, headers 0.045s, total 0.045s, 0.002 MB/s] -.. We need the backslash below in order to indent the note -\ - - .. note:: +.. note:: - To upload an object to a container, your current working directory must be - where the file is located or you must provide the complete path to the file. - In other words, the --object-name <object-name> is an option that will upload - file and name object to <object-name> or upload directory and use <object-name> as - object prefix. In the case that you provide the complete path of the file, - that complete path will be the name of the uploaded object. + To upload an object to a container, your current working directory must be + where the file is located or you must provide the complete path to the file. + In other words, the --object-name <object-name> is an option that will upload + file and name object to <object-name> or upload directory and use <object-name> as + object prefix. In the case that you provide the complete path of the file, + that complete path will be the name of the uploaded object. For example: |