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Summary of Changes
Hello @emjay0921, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on a minor but important refinement to the documentation. It aims to enhance the clarity and consistency of the uninstalling guide by correcting a header's formatting. This small change contributes to a more professional and user-friendly documentation experience.
Highlights
- Documentation Clarity: Improved the casing and spacing of a header in the
uninstalling.mddocumentation file for better readability and consistency.
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Code Review
This pull request makes a minor stylistic correction to a header in the uninstallation documentation. While the change improves consistency with other parts of the document, the header could be further improved for clarity and accuracy. I've added a suggestion to rephrase it to avoid potentially misleading information for the user.
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| **Stop, Disable(remove) service, and remove package** | ||
| **Stop, Disable (Remove) service, and remove package** |
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While this change improves consistency, the term (Remove) is a bit misleading in the context of systemctl disable. This command only prevents the service from starting on boot; it doesn't remove the service files. The service itself is removed by the apt-get remove command that follows. I suggest rephrasing the header for better clarity and accuracy.
| **Stop, Disable (Remove) service, and remove package** | |
| **Stop and disable the service, and remove the package** |
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