Difference between help, info and man command
I know that these command will help to get syntax and options for commands but my question is that how they differ from each other?
I know that these command will help to get syntax and options for commands but my question is that how they differ from each other?
I see these pretty colors in manpages viewed with less when setting a bunch of these variables. What do they mean, where is the documentation? Is this interpreted by less or termcap?
Wouldn’t it be more consistent if one of these always worked?
How can I ‘cat’ a man page like I would ‘cat’ a file to get just a dump of the contents?
I’m running into weird behavior when trying to grep a man page on macOS. For example, the Bash man page clearly has an occurrence of the string NAME:
I wanted to access man pages for command chmod.
I understand what GNU Info is and how to use it, but what is it for? Why does it exist in parallel to the man pages? Why not write detailed man pages rather than provide a separate utility?
I have no idea about how I can make my home-grown specialist scripts (written mostly in Bash and Perl) available through the man pages.
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