Description:
- System’s manual pager.
- Each page argument given to
man
is normally the name of a program, utility or function. - The manual page associated with each of these arguments is then found and displayed.
- A section, if provided, will direct
man
to look only in that section of the manual. - The default action is to search in all of the available sections following a pre-defined order (see DEFAULTS), and to show only the first page found, even if page exists in several sections.
Synopsis
man
[man options]
[[section] page ...]
...
man
-
-k
[apropos options]
regexp
...
-
man
-K
[man options]
[section]
term
...
man
-f|--whatis
- -f, —whatis
- Equivalent to whatis.
- Display a short description from the manual page, if available. See whatis(1) for details.
[whatis options]
page
...
man
-l
[man options]
file
...
man
-w|-W
[man options]
page
...
Sections
- Executable programs or shell command
- System calls
- special files
- file formats and conventions
- Games
- System administration commands
- Kernel routines
Built-in commands:
- run
man builtins
How to read?
-
Conventional section names include:
- NAME
- SYNOPSIS
- CONFIGURATION
- DESCRIPTION
- OPTIONS
- EXIT STATUS
- RETURN VALUE
- ERRORS
- ENVIRONMENT
- FILES
- VERSIONS
- CONFORMING TO
- NOTES
- BUGS
- EXAMPLE
- AUTHORS
- SEE ALSO