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Add documentation for command `ZADD` #1283

Closed apoorvyadav1111 closed 1 hour ago

apoorvyadav1111 commented 3 days ago

The documentation of the command ZADD is absent in the docs. We need your help to ensure that the documentation is complete, correct, and consistent. Completing this issue will give you much-needed exposure to how the command is implemented and the different parameters it accepts. Hence, this is a great way to build a good understanding of the project and its functionality. While still making a significant contribution. Here's what you need to do:

Go through the documentation of the command and run all the examples, making sure they all work as expected If the same command is present in Redis, then the expected output of the DiceDB command is the same as the Redis output If the command is not in Redis, then as per your judgment, raise an issue with this template or fix the documentation and raise a pull request. The documentation should contain the following sections in the following order short and concise introduction paragraph about the command covering what it does Syntax Parameters: List all the parameters the command accepts, and ignore the section if there are no parameters Return values: List all possible return values and under what condition Behaviour: Describe the behavior of the command, what it does, how it does it, some internal specifics if any Errors: List all possible errors the command can throw and under what condition Examples: List all possible examples of the command and the expected output. Assume CLI implementation Note: The title of the sections should be the exact strings mentioned above, like "Examples", "Return values", etc. Note: The description of the command in Frontmatter of the command.md file is the first paragraph (introduction) of the command.

Go through the DiceDB/dice repository and explore the command implementation

to understand all possible return values to understand all possible error values and conditions to understand different parameters the command accepts Please use the documentation of the SET command as the reference point and structure the documentation of this command in a very similar way, including the following points

if you see any "Conclusion" section, remove it the headers (h1, h2, h3) should be appropriately used the CLI prompt should be 127.0.0.1:7379> and not anything else Use markdown tables for parameters and return values (ref SET command documentation) wrap any command or paramter in backticks (`) to highlight them the section header should be capitalize as used in the SET command documentation If you find any inconsistencies, please fix the documentation and raise the PR. The core idea of this exercise is to ensure that the documentation is consistent, correct, and complete.

Make sure you comment on the other issues you created (if any) as a comment on this issue and also any PR (if any) that you created. Thank you for picking this up and contributing to the DiceDB. It means a ton.

Please refer to the following files for sample structure:

docs/command_docs_template.md
docs/sample_command_docs.md
vanshavenger commented 3 days ago

@apoorvyadav1111 can you assign me this ?

apoorvyadav1111 commented 3 days ago

@vanshavenger , Assigned