Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.
It appears that some commands, needs the user to supply the i/ delimiter and some commands does not.
Perhaps all or non of the commands should use the i/ delimiter as this may be confusing for the user to remember, whether the command needs to include the i/ or not.
Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.
It appears that some commands, needs the user to supply the
i/
delimiter and some commands does not.Perhaps all or non of the commands should use the
i/
delimiter as this may be confusing for the user to remember, whether the command needs to include thei/
or not.[original: nus-cs2113-AY2122S2/pe-interim#1144] [original labels: severity.Low type.DocumentationBug]