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@bgrabar bgrabar commented Nov 14, 2013

Our method ref pages all show syntax before parameter tables. All but a dozen of our commands do the same (i.e., show their syntax before their fields tables). This and the next commit fix that for those dozen or so command ref pages.

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merged!

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mongo-cr-bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 28, 2022
Search is now using the docs-search-indexes-test bucket, not the old bucket(s) we were using previously. This updates the Makefile that y'all use for deploys to put the manifests into the right bucket.

I've manually copied the existing manifests over so that search will work as designed from the main docs search, this will just ensure that updates end up in the right place. You'll probably want to back-port the changes to the earlier editions that are actively maintained (if indeed there are any?).
mongodb-server-docs-sync-bot bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 26, 2025
* (DOCSP-30676) Update relnotes for orgID

* Edits for a review, ready to merge
mongodb-server-docs-sync-bot bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 26, 2025
* (DOCSP-30676) Update relnotes for orgID

* Edits for a review, ready to merge
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