diff --git a/doc/docs/getting_started/examples_bluechictl.md b/doc/docs/getting_started/examples_bluechictl.md index 119f3c5466..58c1f0004d 100644 --- a/doc/docs/getting_started/examples_bluechictl.md +++ b/doc/docs/getting_started/examples_bluechictl.md @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ # Examples on how to use BlueChi -For the examples in this section the a [multi-node setup](./multi_node.md) is assumed to be running and uses [bluechictl](../man/bluechictl.md) to interact with BlueChi. In order to leverage the full potential of BlueChi, e.g. by writing custom applications, please refer to the section describing how to [use BlueChi's D-Bus API](../api/examples.md). +For the examples in this section, assume a [multi-node setup](./multi_node.md) that uses [bluechictl](../man/bluechictl.md) to interact with BlueChi is running. To leverage the full potential of BlueChi, e.g. by writing custom applications, please refer to the section describing how to [use BlueChi's D-Bus API](../api/examples.md). ## Getting information of units -The `bluechictl list-units` command can be used to get a list of all units and their states on either all or the specified node. It also provides a filter option for the unit name: +The `bluechictl list-units` command can be used to get a list of all units and their states on either all nodes or the specified node. It also provides a filter option for the unit name: ```bash $ bluechictl list-units --filter=bluechi*