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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2021-03-26 00:03:22 +0100
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2021-03-26 00:04:05 +0100
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doc: "Invoking guix refresh" links to '--with-latest'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix refresh): Reword intro and Link to '--with-latest'.
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@@ -11567,10 +11567,13 @@ is welcome here (@pxref{Contributing}).
@section Invoking @command{guix refresh}
@cindex @command {guix refresh}
-The primary audience of the @command{guix refresh} command is developers
-of the GNU software distribution. By default, it reports any packages
-provided by the distribution that are outdated compared to the latest
-upstream version, like this:
+The primary audience of the @command{guix refresh} command is packagers.
+As a user, you may be interested in the @option{--with-latest} option,
+which can bring you package update superpowers built upon @command{guix
+refresh} (@pxref{Package Transformation Options,
+@option{--with-latest}}). By default, @command{guix refresh} reports
+any packages provided by the distribution that are outdated compared to
+the latest upstream version, like this:
@example
$ guix refresh