The branch main has been updated by ziaee:

URL: 
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=de36d0dbaeaf05e9bf949fdf22b560c34b2c0d74

commit de36d0dbaeaf05e9bf949fdf22b560c34b2c0d74
Author:     Alexander Ziaee <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: 2025-10-09 21:13:54 +0000
Commit:     Alexander Ziaee <[email protected]>
CommitDate: 2025-10-09 21:13:54 +0000

    cli.lua.8: Reflow literal comments
    
    Reflow comments in literal text blocks
    so this manual is legible at MANWIDTH 78.
    
    MFC after:      1 day
---
 stand/lua/cli.lua.8 | 18 ++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/stand/lua/cli.lua.8 b/stand/lua/cli.lua.8
index aee1d3d53579..e47ecd3d23db 100644
--- a/stand/lua/cli.lua.8
+++ b/stand/lua/cli.lua.8
@@ -52,10 +52,11 @@ For instance:
 local cli = require("cli")
 
 cli.foo = function(...)
-       -- Expand args to command name and the rest of argv.  These arguments
-       -- are pushed directly to the stack by loader, then handed off to
-       -- cli_execute.  cli_execute then passes them on to the invoked
-       -- function, where they appear as varargs that must be peeled apart into
+       -- Expand args to command name and the rest of argv.
+       -- These arguments are pushed directly to the stack by
+       -- loader, then handed off to cli_execute.  cli_execute
+       -- then passes them on to the invoked function, where
+       -- they appear as varargs that must be peeled apart into
        -- their respective components.
        local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
 
@@ -63,10 +64,11 @@ cli.foo = function(...)
        for k, v in ipairs(argv) do
                print("arg #" .. tostring(k) .. ": '" .. v .. "'")
        end
-       -- Perform a loader command directly.  This will not get dispatched back
-       -- to Lua, so it is acceptable to have a function of the exact same name
-       -- in loader.  Lua will have the first chance to handle any commands
-       -- executed at the loader prompt.
+       -- Perform a loader command directly.  This will not get
+       -- dispatched back to Lua, so it is acceptable to have a
+       -- function of the exact same name in loader.  Lua will
+       -- have the first chance to handle any commands executed
+       -- at the loader prompt.
        loader.perform("foo")
 end
 .Ed

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