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diff --git a/nixos/modules/programs/digitalbitbox/doc.xml b/nixos/modules/programs/digitalbitbox/doc.xml
index c63201628dbd..871abddca4c3 100644
--- a/nixos/modules/programs/digitalbitbox/doc.xml
+++ b/nixos/modules/programs/digitalbitbox/doc.xml
@@ -8,37 +8,25 @@
   Digital Bitbox is a hardware wallet and second-factor authenticator.
  </para>
  <para>
-  The <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> programs module may be installed by
-  setting <literal>programs.digitalbitbox</literal> to <literal>true</literal>
-  in a manner similar to
+  The <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> programs module may be installed by setting <literal>programs.digitalbitbox</literal> to <literal>true</literal> in a manner similar to
 <programlisting>
 <xref linkend="opt-programs.digitalbitbox.enable"/> = true;
 </programlisting>
-  and bundles the <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> package (see
-  <xref
-      linkend="sec-digitalbitbox-package" />), which contains the
-  <literal>dbb-app</literal> and <literal>dbb-cli</literal> binaries, along
-  with the hardware module (see
-  <xref
-      linkend="sec-digitalbitbox-hardware-module" />) which sets up the
-  necessary udev rules to access the device.
+  and bundles the <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> package (see <xref
+      linkend="sec-digitalbitbox-package" />), which contains the <literal>dbb-app</literal> and <literal>dbb-cli</literal> binaries, along with the hardware module (see <xref
+      linkend="sec-digitalbitbox-hardware-module" />) which sets up the necessary udev rules to access the device.
  </para>
  <para>
-  Enabling the digitalbitbox module is pretty much the easiest way to get a
-  Digital Bitbox device working on your system.
+  Enabling the digitalbitbox module is pretty much the easiest way to get a Digital Bitbox device working on your system.
  </para>
  <para>
-  For more information, see
-  <link xlink:href="https://digitalbitbox.com/start_linux" />.
+  For more information, see <link xlink:href="https://digitalbitbox.com/start_linux" />.
  </para>
  <section xml:id="sec-digitalbitbox-package">
   <title>Package</title>
 
   <para>
-   The binaries, <literal>dbb-app</literal> (a GUI tool) and
-   <literal>dbb-cli</literal> (a CLI tool), are available through the
-   <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> package which could be installed as
-   follows:
+   The binaries, <literal>dbb-app</literal> (a GUI tool) and <literal>dbb-cli</literal> (a CLI tool), are available through the <literal>digitalbitbox</literal> package which could be installed as follows:
 <programlisting>
 <xref linkend="opt-environment.systemPackages"/> = [
   pkgs.digitalbitbox
@@ -50,17 +38,14 @@
   <title>Hardware</title>
 
   <para>
-   The digitalbitbox hardware package enables the udev rules for Digital Bitbox
-   devices and may be installed as follows:
+   The digitalbitbox hardware package enables the udev rules for Digital Bitbox devices and may be installed as follows:
 <programlisting>
 <xref linkend="opt-hardware.digitalbitbox.enable"/> = true;
 </programlisting>
   </para>
 
   <para>
-   In order to alter the udev rules, one may provide different values for the
-   <literal>udevRule51</literal> and <literal>udevRule52</literal> attributes
-   by means of overriding as follows:
+   In order to alter the udev rules, one may provide different values for the <literal>udevRule51</literal> and <literal>udevRule52</literal> attributes by means of overriding as follows:
 <programlisting>
 programs.digitalbitbox = {
   <link linkend="opt-programs.digitalbitbox.enable">enable</link> = true;