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  3. i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

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

    @krans i'm happy for emacs users but I am never going to use emacs so no 🙂

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    @b0rk @krans Girl!

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    • rjbs@social.semiotic.systemsR rjbs@social.semiotic.systems

      @b0rk Ugggggh if you find a good answer, please repost it with a bright red light. I think the biggest issue is that the roff format is too bankrupt, and we need better linking primitives, but… I might just be jaded.

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      #19

      @rjbs @b0rk So we first need to convert roff to something useful?

      (As someone who wrote an RTF to XML converter once in XSLT and Java I am not volunteering.)

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

        i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

        (not emacs or vim)

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        #20

        @b0rk batman from bat ?

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        • aerique@genart.socialA aerique@genart.social

          @rjbs @b0rk So we first need to convert roff to something useful?

          (As someone who wrote an RTF to XML converter once in XSLT and Java I am not volunteering.)

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          #21

          @aerique @b0rk A tool that consumes roff will (I believe) never be good. (We could change roff but no.) We want a tool that reads something better and can fall back to roff. We can't convert roff-to-gooddoc.

          Texinfo was meant to be that, but (I would say) failed. A subset of HTML could replace it. (And Texinfo can compile to HTML.) You'd then want a tool that know how to find the html for a given command/name.

          It's "easy" except for the xkcd 927 problem. Sorry, this is not constructive.

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            #22

            @doekman it's so nice! my dream is that somehow someone has made something like that for the terminal

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            • rjbs@social.semiotic.systemsR rjbs@social.semiotic.systems

              @aerique @b0rk A tool that consumes roff will (I believe) never be good. (We could change roff but no.) We want a tool that reads something better and can fall back to roff. We can't convert roff-to-gooddoc.

              Texinfo was meant to be that, but (I would say) failed. A subset of HTML could replace it. (And Texinfo can compile to HTML.) You'd then want a tool that know how to find the html for a given command/name.

              It's "easy" except for the xkcd 927 problem. Sorry, this is not constructive.

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              #23

              @rjbs @b0rk Oh it is constructive. I'd never looked at roff.

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

                i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                (not emacs or vim)

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                #24

                qman looks interesting but on my machine it takes several seconds to start https://github.com/plp13/qman

                arrakeen_urbanite@universeodon.comA xmanmonk@mastodon.sdf.orgX 2 Replies Last reply
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                • b0rk@social.jvns.caB b0rk@social.jvns.ca

                  i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                  (not emacs or vim)

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                  #25

                  @b0rk I use [bat](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) with this env var `export MANPAGER="sh -c 'col -bx | bat --language man --plain'"`
                  This look like this.

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

                    qman looks interesting but on my machine it takes several seconds to start https://github.com/plp13/qman

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                    @b0rk Appears to be coded in C. Perhaps it is a good target for re-implementation in Rust or Go?

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

                      qman looks interesting but on my machine it takes several seconds to start https://github.com/plp13/qman

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                      #27

                      @b0rk Looks like a nice tui version of xman, which is one of my favorite guis.

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                      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                        @b0rk there's GNU `info` but I think you were probably asking about *good* ones 😖

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                        @SnoopJ @b0rk also pinfo ( https://github.com/baszoetekouw/pinfo ), which is at least different.

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

                          i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                          (not emacs or vim)

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                          #29

                          @b0rk https://github.com/filiparag/wikiman
                          or I also use Television for fuzzy finding and then opening the pages in bat with man.

                          https://alexpasmantier.github.io/television/

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

                            i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                            (not emacs or vim)

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                            #30

                            @b0rk Maybe something like manx? It's for macOS but it is just a bash script so maybe it could be tweaked for other platforms.

                            https://github.com/jakshin/manx

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                            • rjbs@social.semiotic.systemsR rjbs@social.semiotic.systems

                              @b0rk Ugggggh if you find a good answer, please repost it with a bright red light. I think the biggest issue is that the roff format is too bankrupt, and we need better linking primitives, but… I might just be jaded.

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                              #31

                              @rjbs @b0rk this was my first thought lol. roff is incredibly cursed

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

                                i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                                (not emacs or vim)

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                                @b0rk Not replace, but this script opens in a PDF viewer:

                                https://www.softwolves.com/wolfblog/2024/11/19/making-man-pages-easier-to-read/

                                I did write a simple HTML man page render back at university (1997), I wonder if I still have the sources for that...

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

                                  i feel like i've probably asked this before but has anyone written a fancy command line man page viewer to replace `man`?

                                  (not emacs or vim)

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                                  @b0rk tangent: I've been using Linux for 27 years but I'm still unclear on why sometimes typing "man 5 {command}" gives me a different and more detailed man page.

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                                  • literatesavant@mastodon.auL literatesavant@mastodon.au

                                    @b0rk tangent: I've been using Linux for 27 years but I'm still unclear on why sometimes typing "man 5 {command}" gives me a different and more detailed man page.

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                                    #34

                                    @b0rk (now I know the answer)

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                                    • literatesavant@mastodon.auL literatesavant@mastodon.au

                                      @b0rk (now I know the answer)

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                                      #35

                                      @literatesavant what's the answer?

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

                                        @doekman it's so nice! my dream is that somehow someone has made something like that for the terminal

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                                        @b0rk It is, right? FWIW: sometimes I use this function to open a man-page: it opens a new terminal window.

                                        function yman() { open "x-man-page://$1" ; }

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

                                          @literatesavant what's the answer?

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                                          #37

                                          @b0rk there are 8 "sections" of the man page. I thought they were "levels."
                                          1: user commands
                                          2: system calls
                                          3: library functions
                                          4: special files (devices and stuff)
                                          5: file formats
                                          6: games!
                                          7: miscellaneous
                                          8: system admin commands

                                          So if you run "man crontab" you will see the crontab command arguments, and if you run "man 5 crontab" you will see the crontab file format.

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