* add necessary dots to returns descriptions
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@ -331,13 +331,15 @@ Per playbook best practices, each example should include a ``name:`` line::
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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- name: Ensure foo is installed
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modulename:
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namespace.collection.modulename:
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name: foo
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state: present
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'''
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The ``name:`` line should be capitalized and not include a trailing dot.
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Use a fully qualified collection name (FQCN) as a part of the module's name like in the example above. For modules in ``ansible-base``, use the ``ansible.builtin.`` identifier, for example ``ansible.builtin.debug``.
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If your examples use boolean options, use yes/no values. Since the documentation generates boolean values as yes/no, having the examples use these values as well makes the module documentation more consistent.
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If your module returns facts that are often needed, an example of how to use them can be helpful.
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@ -393,12 +395,12 @@ Here are two example ``RETURN`` sections, one with three simple fields and one w
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RETURN = r'''
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packages:
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description: Information about package requirements
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description: Information about package requirements.
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returned: success
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type: complex
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contains:
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missing:
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description: Packages that are missing from the system
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description: Packages that are missing from the system.
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returned: success
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type: list
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sample:
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