--- a/docs/cli.rst Sat Jul 03 15:33:59 2010 -0400
+++ b/docs/cli.rst Sat Jul 03 15:39:14 2010 -0400
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
hg-review provides a command line interface.
-review
-------
+``review``
+----------
``--comment``
-------------
@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@
``--signoff``
-------------
+``--edit``
+----------
+
``--check``
-----------
--- a/docs/overview.rst Sat Jul 03 15:33:59 2010 -0400
+++ b/docs/overview.rst Sat Jul 03 15:39:14 2010 -0400
@@ -31,21 +31,25 @@
-----
The easiest way to work with hg-review is with the :doc:`web interface
-</webui>`. There's also a command-line interface, but it's really easiest to
-work with the web ui.
+</webui>`. There's also a :doc:`command-line interface </cli>`, but it's
+easiest to work with the web interface.
Projects with Existing Code Reviews
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
-If you want to work with a repository that already has code review set up, all
-you need to do is cd into that repository, run ``hg review --init`` to pull
-down the review data, and then run ``hg review --web`` to fire up the web ui.
+If you want to work with a repository that already has code review set up all
+you need to do is cd into that repository, pull down the review data, and fire
+up the web ui::
+
+ cd ~/src/someproject
+ hg review --init
+ hg review --web
Once that's done you can visit http://localhost:8080/ in your browser to start
reviewing.
You should read over the :doc:`concepts </concepts>` documentation to make sure
-you know how hg-review works, and the :doc:`web interface </webui>`
+you know how hg-review works and the :doc:`web interface </webui>`
documentation for a quick tour of how to use the web UI.
Projects without Existing Code Reviews