Code Blocks
- All code blocks should be indented 2 spaces by default.
 - Order fields for greater understanding.
 - Remove parts of code if necessary in order to provide the greatest clarity to the user.
 - Use only mandatory fields to keep examples concise.
 - Use MDX code block highlighting to
draw the user's attention to which lines the user should focus on.
 - Show incorrect methods and common errors to improve the user's understanding but make sure they are very well
highlighted as incorrect.
 - Use single quotes instead of double quotes except where necessary eg: JSON
 - Arrays in code should be split onto multiple lines, unless there is only one member of the array.
 - When specifying code for the Hasura API, you can use either 
curl or an http block depending on whichever is
clearer for the user. 
HTTP
- All HTTP headers must begin with 
First-Letter-Capitalized-Like-This. - HTTP blocks should run without changes if they are pasted into Postman, for example.
 
Javascript
- Use semicolons 
; at the end of statements. - Use single quotes instead of double quotes.
 
JSON
- Indent 2 spaces.
 - Do not include comments in JSON
 
Shell
- Specify 
bash as code type for shell commands. - Try to break separate commands into separate code blocks or else chain commands with 
&& or break into multi-line
with \. - Shell commands can include comments before the command prefixed with 
#. - If you would like to include output of the command, add it in a new block with 
text type. 
YAML
- YAML should always be indented by 2 spaces as per the spec.
 - Include only the relevant part of the code if it provides more clarity to the user. Indicate ommitted lines with
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