Manual
6. Online documentation
The online documentation can be very useful for obtaining information on:
- The purpose of a command
- The syntax and options of a command
- How-to for an application
We can obtain this documentation from various sources:
- The manual: the man command
- Info files: the info command
- HOW-TOs and hands-on documentation: the /usr/share/doc/ directory.
The manual: the man command
Accessing the manual page:
man [command]
man [option] [command]
$ man ls $ man man $ man -S5 passwd, $ man -k keyword
Use of the man command
Section | Contents |
---|---|
1 | User commands |
2 | System calls |
3 | Functions / libraries |
4 | Special files and peripherals |
5 | File formats and conventions |
6 | Games |
7 | Macros |
8 | System administration commands |
9 | Core (Kernel) |
Information layout on a manual page
Here is the presentation layout schema used in the manual:
NAME | Name of the command |
SYNOPSIS | Command's usage summary |
DESCRIPTION | Detailed description of the command |
OPTIONS | Explanation for each of the command's options |
ENVIRONMENT | Lists the names and values of the environment variables used by the command |
EXAMPLES | Examples of use |
FILES | Description of files used by the command |
SEE ALSO | Suggests reference pages on related topics |
WARNINGS | Displays uses which may cause problems with this command |
DIAGNOSTICS | Explains the meaning of diagnostic messages which may be outputted by the command |
BUGS | Enumerates known bugs affected this command |