Add a custom Shiki grammar for the simple-mode command language (src/grammars/rdbms.mjs), registered with Expressive Code. Two language ids share it: rdbms (real commands) and rdbms-syntax (abstract templates). Simple-mode blocks now highlight; advanced examples keep sql. Separation + copy ergonomics via CSS (global.css): a decorative, copy-safe "> " prompt on rdbms command lines (not in the copy buffer), and the copy button hidden on multi-command rdbms blocks and on rdbms-syntax templates (the app input is single-line, so a multi-command paste is not runnable); single-command, sql, and sh blocks keep copy. Content: convert 22 simple-mode fences to rdbms; lead the simplest examples (first project, Tables reference) with bare "with pk" (the beginner default that creates a ready-made id key), pointing to the named form. Record the fence + prompt conventions in STYLE.md.
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Documentation style guide (living)
This is the living home for documentation authoring conventions for the RDBMS Playground website. It grows as we write.
- Binding rules come from ADR-0044 §7; this guide must not contradict them. If a convention is significant, durable, or contested, it is decided in an ADR (new or amended), and this guide references it. Finer, settled conventions live here directly.
- Open decisions (not yet settled) are tracked at the bottom so we decide them deliberately rather than re-deciding per page. When one settles, move it up into the body (and to an ADR if it's significant).
Status tags used below: [DECIDED] (binding or settled) · [OPEN] (to be decided — see the log).
Terminology & wording [DECIDED — ADR-0044 §7]
- No "DSL". It is internal jargon. Use simple mode (the playground's keyword command language) and advanced mode (SQL).
- No engine name. Never name SQLite / STRICT / rusqlite / PRAGMA in user-facing copy. Say "the database" or "the engine". (Continues the user-facing posture of ADR-0002.)
- Preferred terms (extend as we go): "command", "project", "table", "column", "relationship" (the user-facing word for a declared foreign-key link), "constraint", "index".
- Add new banned/preferred terms here as they come up, with a one-line reason.
Voice & tone [DECIDED, refine as needed]
- Teaching-first. Pedagogy wins ties (CLAUDE.md). Explain the why, not just the how; the audience spans beginners through learners ready for raw SQL.
- Second person ("you"), present tense. Imperative mood for step instructions ("Create a table…").
- Prefer short sentences and concrete examples over abstract prose.
Structure [DECIDED]
Pragmatic, Diátaxis-influenced split (four top-level sidebar sections,
autogenerated per directory under src/content/docs/):
- Getting started — install, first project, simple vs. advanced, the example database.
- Guides — task-oriented how-tos. These are the most important didactic content and will be iterated for teaching quality before publication.
- Reference — the exhaustive command/SQL/type surface. Page granularity: one page per topic / command-family (Tables, Columns, Relationships, Indexes, Constraints, Inserting & editing data, Querying, Types, …), each covering the simple-mode and advanced-mode forms where both apply. Hand-written now (the command surface is settled bar H1a output); small post-release adjustments are expected and fine.
- Concepts — the "why": projects & storage, undo & history, etc.
Ground every reference page in source — parse.usage.* and help.* in
src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml, src/dsl/command.rs, src/dsl/types.rs
— never paraphrase grammar from memory.
"Planned / not yet available" callouts [DECIDED — ADR-0044 §7]
Any capability that is not yet fully implemented is omitted or carries a clear callout — never presented as shipped. Standard form: a Starlight aside
:::caution[Planned]
This is planned and not yet available.
:::
Examples & code [DECIDED]
- Shared example database: a small library —
authors,books,members,loans(see the canonical schema below). Reuse it across all pages so readers build familiarity; it models 1:n (an author has many books) and m:n (books ↔ members, through loans). - Where both modes apply, show the simple-mode form and its advanced-mode (SQL) equivalent — the in-app teaching echo already pairs these, so docs mirror it.
- Prefer worked examples (a real command on the library schema) over abstract prose, and always cross-link the related reference/guide pages (use stubs so links resolve before a page is written).
- Code blocks for exact input/output; reserve casts for motion/flow.
Code-block fences
- Simple-mode commands →
```rdbms— custom highlight grammar insrc/grammars/rdbms.mjs, registered with Expressive Code inastro.config.mjs(keywords + types coloured). - Advanced-mode SQL →
```sql; shell / install →```sh. - A decorative
>prompt is prepended tordbmslines via CSS (src/styles/global.css) — do not type>in the fence. It is copy-safe (Expressive Code's copy button usesdata-code) anduser-select:none. - One command per line in an
rdbmsblock; a multi-line single statement (e.g. advancedCREATE TABLE) belongs in a```sqlblock, where no prompt is added.
Canonical library schema (source of truth for examples)
Use these exact names/types in every example:
| Table | Columns (playground types) |
|---|---|
authors |
author_id serial (pk) · name text (not null) · birth_year int |
books |
book_id serial (pk) · title text (not null) · author_id int (→ authors) · published int · isbn text (unique) |
members |
member_id serial (pk) · name text (not null) · joined date |
loans |
loan_id serial (pk) · book_id int (→ books) · member_id int (→ members) · loaned_on date · returned_on date |
Relationships: books.author_id → authors.author_id (1:n); loans joins
books and members (the m:n bridge). Show shortid on the Types page via
a small standalone example, not by complicating this schema.
asciinema casts [DECIDED, details OPEN]
- Casts show flow/motion; static code blocks show exact input/output. Prefer a code block when a still example suffices.
- Pair a hero/landing cast with a text transcript or the equivalent docs snippet (accessibility + SEO).
- Recorded via a scripted-input driver for paced, re-recordable sessions
(ADR-0044 §2; recipe in
README.md). [OPEN]: cast file naming, fixed terminal size, light/dark theme handling.
Formatting [DECIDED, refine]
- Starlight asides for notes/tips/cautions; tables for reference matrices (types, constraints, referential actions).
- Keyboard keys rendered consistently (e.g. Ctrl+Z).
- Cross-link related pages; never expose ADR numbers or internal jargon to the reader (ADRs are for us, not the docs audience).
Open decisions log
Decide these as we write; record the outcome (and escalate to an ADR if significant).
Resolved (2026-06-05):
Depth / organising spine→ Pragmatic four-section split (see Structure above).Page granularity→ one page per topic / command-family, both modes per page (see Structure).Standard example dataset→ the library (schema above).Simple-vs-advanced pairing→ show both where both apply (see Examples)."Planned" callout→ standard:::caution[Planned]aside (see above).Reference generation vs hand-writing→ hand-write now (command surface is settled bar H1a output; small later adjustments expected).
Still open:
7. Versioning. Version selectors at/after v1, or single-version for
launch? (Leaning single-version for launch.)
8. SEO/meta conventions. Title/description patterns, Open Graph — settle
with Phase B (landing) and the site URL.
9. Cast scripting toolchain. Confirm the scripted-input driver
(asciinema-automation/autocast vs alternative) via a test run; define
the .cast script format + storage location. (Execution task, in flight.)