Reference Template

{Reference description}

{This section provides a structured list of settings, field descriptions, and other reference details. This document can serve as a standalone reference or complement other types of documentation, typically at the end of a procedural document, to provide additional context. Define the scope of this reference and how it relates to other documents, if applicable.}

{Table name or other structured entry}

{Choose this reference format if you want to organize the data for clarity and usability. Use tables for structured information, lists for quick references, or other structured formats that align with the reference material. Ensure consistency in formatting throughout the document.}

{Table or other structured entry. Organize the tables or structured entries so that they appear in the same order as in the reference material.}

FieldDescriptionExample



(Optional) Commands

{Choose this reference format if you want to present the command information clearly and consistently. Use tables for structured command details, lists for quick references, or code blocks for readability. Ensure formatting aligns with the reference material and maintains consistency throughout the document.}

{Short description including code or code blocks.}

CommandDescriptionArgumentExample
This is the name of the commandA brief description of what the command does.This denotes whether an argument is optional or required.If needed, add an example to show how the command uses different configurations.