Welcome to the style guide for the Linux for Pirates! project! This guide is intended to help scurvy sea dogs maintain a consistent and clear writing style in all content for the project.
Table of Contents
- Use plain and simple language whenever possible.
- Avoid jargon and technical terms, unless they are necessary for understanding.
- Incorporate some pirate language and slang to add personality and fun to the content.
- Use proper grammar and punctuation to ensure that the content is easy to read and understand.
- Use contractions to add casual tone to the content.
- Follow the AP style guide for general writing guidelines.
- Use a friendly and approachable tone to make the content more engaging and relatable.
- Speak directly to the reader using second person pronouns (e.g., "you").
- Incorporate humor and personality into the content to make it more enjoyable for readers.
- Use headings and subheadings to structure the content and make it easier to scan.
- Use bullet points and numbered lists to break up long blocks of text.
- Use short paragraphs to keep the content easy to read.
- Use relevant and high-quality images and media to enhance the content and make it more engaging.
- Properly cite all images and media sources.
Thank ye for following the style guide, ye scurvy sea dog!