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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)man.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/2/94 .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: April 27 2008 $ .Dt MAN 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm man .Nd display the on-line manual pages .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm man .Op Fl achw .Op Fl C Ar file .Op Fl M Ar path .Op Fl m Ar path .Op Fl S Ar subsection .Op Fl s Ar section .Op Ar section .Ar name ... .Nm man .Fl f Ar command ... .Nm man .Fl k Ar keyword ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility displays the .Bx manual pages entitled .Ar name . Pages may be selected according to a specific category .Pq Ar section or machine architecture .Pq Ar subsection . .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl a Display all of the manual pages for a specified .Ar section and .Ar name combination. Normally, only the first manual page found is displayed. .It Fl C Ar file Use the specified .Ar file instead of the default configuration file. This permits users to configure their own manual environment. See .Xr man.conf 5 for a description of the contents of this file. .It Fl c Copy the manual page to the standard output instead of using .Xr more 1 to paginate it. This is done by default if the standard output is not a terminal device. .It Fl f Ar command A synonym for .Xr whatis 1 . It looks up a given command and gives the header line from the manual page. .It Fl h Display only the .Dq SYNOPSIS lines of the requested manual pages. .It Fl k Ar keyword A synonym for .Xr apropos 1 . It shows which manual pages contain instances of any of the given keywords in their title line. .Ar keyword is case insensitive. .Pp For instance, to list all man pages which contain .Dq mount in the .Dq NAME line of the man page: .Pp .Dl $ man -k mount .Pp Which would produce a list much like this: .Bd -literal amd (8) \(en automatically mount file systems amq (8) \(en automounter query tool domountroothooks (9) \(en run all mountroot hooks exports (5) \(en define remote mount points for NFS mount requests getfsstat (2) \(en get list of all mounted file systems getmntinfo (3) \(en get information about mounted file systems mount (8) \(en mount file systems mount, unmount (2) \(en mount or dismount a filesystem mount_cd9660 (8) \(en mount an ISO-9660 filesystem mount_ext2fs (8) \(en mount an ext2fs file system mount_ffs (8) \(en mount a Berkeley Fast File System mount_msdos (8) \(en mount an MS-DOS file system mount_nfs (8) \(en mount NFS file systems mount_ntfs (8) \(en mount an NTFS file system mount_portal (8) \(en mount the portal daemon mount_procfs (8) \(en mount the process file system mount_udf (8) \(en mount a UDF filesystem mount_xfs (8) \(en mount the xfs filesystem mountd (8) \(en service remote NFS mount requests \&... .Ed .It Fl M Ar path Override the list of standard directories which .Nm searches for manual pages. The supplied .Ar path must be a colon .Pq Ql \&: separated list of directories. This search path may also be set using the environment variable .Ev MANPATH . The subdirectories to be searched, and their search order, are specified by the .Dq _subdir line in the .Nm configuration file. .It Fl m Ar path Augment the list of standard directories which .Nm searches for manual pages. The supplied .Ar path must be a colon .Pq Ql \&: separated list of directories. These directories will be searched before the standard directories or the directories specified using the .Fl M option or the .Ev MANPATH environment variable. The subdirectories to be searched, and their search order, are specified by the .Dq _subdir line in the .Nm configuration file. .It Fl S Ar subsection Restricts the directories that .Nm will search to those of a specific machine architecture. By default manual pages for all architectures are installed. Therefore this option can be used to view pages for one architecture whilst using another. .Pp Overrides the .Ev MACHINE environment variable; see also the .Sx ENVIRONMENT section below. .It Xo .Op Fl s .Ar section .Xc Restricts the directories that .Nm will search to a specific section. The currently available sections are: .Pp .Bl -tag -width "localXXX" -offset indent -compact .It 1 General commands .Pq tools and utilities . .It 2 System calls and error numbers. .It 3 Libraries. .It 3f Fortran programmer's reference guide. .It 3p .Xr perl 1 programmer's reference guide. .It 4 Device drivers. .It 5 File formats. .It 6 Games. .It 7 Miscellaneous. .It 8 System maintenance and operation commands. .It 9 Kernel internals. .It X11 An alias for X11R6. .It X11R6 X Window System. .It local Pages located in .Pa /usr/local . .It n Tcl/Tk commands. .El .Pp The .Nm configuration file, .Xr man.conf 5 , specifies the possible .Ar section values, and their search order. Additional sections may be specified. .It Fl w List the pathnames of the manual pages which .Nm would display for the specified .Ar section and .Ar name combination. .El .Pp Guidelines for FabBSD man pages can be found in .Xr mdoc 7 . A full tutorial for writing man pages is provided in .Xr mdoc.samples 7 . .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -tag -width MANPATHX .It Ev MACHINE As some manual pages are intended only for specific architectures, .Nm searches any subdirectories, with the same name as the current architecture, in every directory which it searches. Machine specific areas are checked before general areas. The current machine type may be overridden by setting the environment variable .Ev MACHINE to the name of a specific architecture, or with the .Fl S option. .It Ev MANPAGER Any non-null value of the environment variable .Ev MANPAGER will be used instead of the standard pagination program, .Xr more 1 . .It Ev MANPATH The standard search path used by .Nm may be overridden by specifying a path in the .Ev MANPATH environment variable. The format of the path is a colon .Pq Ql \&: separated list of directories. The subdirectories to be searched, as well as their search order, are specified by the .Dq _subdir line in the .Nm configuration file. .It Ev PAGER Specifies the pagination program to use when .Ev MANPAGER is not defined. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/man.conf -compact .It Pa /etc/man.conf default man configuration file .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr apropos 1 , .Xr intro 1 , .Xr whatis 1 , .Xr whereis 1 , .Xr intro 2 , .Xr intro 3 , .Xr intro 4 , .Xr intro 5 , .Xr man.conf 5 , .Xr intro 6 , .Xr intro 7 , .Xr mdoc 7 , .Xr mdoc.samples 7 , .Xr intro 8 , .Xr intro 9 .Sh STANDARDS The .Nm utility is compliant with the .St -p1003.1-2004 specification. .Pp The flags .Op Fl aCcfhMmSsw are extensions to that specification. .Sh HISTORY A .Nm command appeared in .At v3 . .Sh BUGS The on-line manual pages are, by necessity, forgiving toward stupid display devices, causing a few manual pages to be not as nicely formatted as their typeset counterparts.