kyle schreef op do 12-05-2022 om 02:10 [+0000]: > Use syntax inspired by the package 'glue' Shouldn't this be 'r-glue'? Guix doesn't have a package named 'glue'. Also, writing a description (+- = some factual statements) in the imperative mood ... is technically possible, but I wouldn't recommend it. Referring to another package for more information on what 'rust- unglue' is about is technically possible, but a bit cumbersome for the reader I think. Maybe you can re-use parts of the description of 'r-glue'. > to extract matched substrings in a > +more intuitive and compact way than by using standard regular expressions. This is a bit markety language. More generally, upstream descriptions often aren't great and require some tweaking, expanding (and sometimes abbreviation, though not in this particular case). The manual has some general guidelines in (guix)Synopses and Descriptions. FWIW, I consider 'emacs', 'hello' and 'sed' to have good descriptions, though the emacs description goes a bit markety with ‘highly customizable ... extensive documention on everything’ and such ... though in the case of Emacs those claims appear to be actually true so maybe it's a good description after all. Greetings, Maxime.