doc: drop explicit :tech: role

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pancho horrillo
2019-12-13 15:10:17 +01:00
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ available via these commands:
These commands use the aforementioned environment variables to read data
from the user request and to write the response. They accept data either as
arguments or from :tech:`stdin`.
arguments or from `stdin`.
4. exit
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@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ If you need to write more complex actions, you can leverage multiline commands:
.. warning::
Be aware of the **"-"** at the end of the ``kapow route add`` command.
It tells ``kapow route add`` to read commands from :tech:`stdin`.
It tells ``kapow route add`` to read commands from `stdin`.
.. warning::
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@@ -144,14 +144,14 @@ I Need my Report!
EOF
The shell will put the data between the first ``EOF`` and the second
``EOF`` as the :tech:`stdin` of the :command:`cat` process.
``EOF`` as the `stdin` of the :command:`cat` process.
**Junior**
OK, I understand. That's cool, by the way.
So, if I want to use this with *Kapow!*, I have to make it read the script
from :tech:`stdin`. To do this I know that I have to put a :nref-option:`-` at the end.
from `stdin`. To do this I know that I have to put a :nref-option:`-` at the end.
Let me try:
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Sharing the Stats
because the body can be so big that *Kapow!* is forced to start sending it
out.
2. In cases where you want to set a small piece of data (like the header), it
is better not to use :tech:`stdin`. *Kapow!* provides a secondary syntax
is better not to use `stdin`. *Kapow!* provides a secondary syntax
for these cases:
.. code-block:: console