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  • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

    do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

    my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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    #63

    @b0rk I was particularly surprised and happy seeing a code example in xscreensaver-command man page [1], which showcases the way it (xscreensaver-command -watch) can be integrated into the system doing some dynamic stuff.

    Despite it's Perl, which I can barely read, but it looked like a really nice addition.

    [1] https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html

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    • kastasmykolas@river.group.ltK kastasmykolas@river.group.lt

      @b0rk I was particularly surprised and happy seeing a code example in xscreensaver-command man page [1], which showcases the way it (xscreensaver-command -watch) can be integrated into the system doing some dynamic stuff.

      Despite it's Perl, which I can barely read, but it looked like a really nice addition.

      [1] https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html

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      #64

      @b0rk also, man ascii [1]. While being in misc category, puts the most important information into few different tables and a list. For more convenient exploration and search, in oct, hex, dec, and char representation. Which... fits everything in a single screen.

      [1] https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/ascii.7.html

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      • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

        do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

        my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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        #65

        @b0rk Such a great page to point out. We all learn in different ways.

        I don't just want to be told how something works. Please _show_ me how it works.

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        • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

          do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

          my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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          #66

          @b0rk my favourite is the one for `true'. I present it as an example of a documented software. Seriously, how many present day software makers would bother documenting such thing?

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          • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

            do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

            my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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            #67

            @b0rk I love `man ascii`.

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            • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

              do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

              my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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              #68

              @b0rk I am actually surprised how many people here don't know https://tldr.sh. Or at least, thats a feeling I had while reading the comments on bad manpages.

              `$ tldr tar`

              It's a user composed tl;dr; printing out commonly used commands.

              And recently I learned from https://youtube.com/@breadonpenguins about cht.sh. Its even better. Simply type `$ curl cht.sh/cups` and you get a awesome cheatsheet covering basic Linux printer things.
              It somehow aggregates multiple sources. One of the sources is actually the tldr.sh page.

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              • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

                do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

                my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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                #69

                @b0rk My bash_history thinks I've used man gpg the most lately but that is not an endorsement 😭

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                • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

                  do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

                  my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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                  #70

                  @b0rk I see a sibling mentioned ascii(5). urxvt(7) is a great reference to terminal escape codes, broadly applicable even if it's not the terminal you use. There's probably a better reference but it's the one I know to turn to when I have questions.

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                  • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

                    do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

                    my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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                    #71

                    @b0rk `curl` is heads and shoulders above most other man pages I've read. Also, I have a terrible memory when it comes to curl, so it's always useful.

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                    • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

                      do you have a favourite man page? thinking of writing a short blog post exploring man pages and what makes a good one and I'd love some more examples

                      my contribution: I think it's cool that `man curl` includes an example for every single option

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                      #72

                      @b0rk ffmpeg's seems pretty cool. It has graphs, even.

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