You need to know about executing commands via M-x before
you learn how to repeat them.
Repetition applies to all commands that take minibuffer arguments.
Not just M-x.
You're right, but it seemed to be more advanced or out of order when reading
through the manual. Perhaps just add a forward reference, mentioning that
you can execute commands (!), M-x being one common way to do that. IOW, it's
not obvious that using key bindings (which run commands and might read
input, so the commands can be repeated) is executing commands.
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