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  • when do you usually use the man page for a complex command line tool to answer a question you have?
    ppmfloss@mastodon.socialundefined ppmfloss@mastodon.social

    @b0rk I use GNU Emacs to read manual pages. It has a builtin `man' command to display man pages. It also has hyperlinks to jump to. `man -k' and `appropos' helps for searching. More advanced `info' manuals are there if needed. Offline reading has its own benefits. My main issue is the man pages are very terse at the beginner level. But very smooth once we use a command more than 1 times.

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