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specific category 58.Pq Ar section 59or 60machine architecture 61.Pq Ar subsection . 62.Pp 63The options are as follows: 64.Bl -tag -width Ds 65.It Fl a 66Display all matching manual pages. 67Normally, only the first page found is displayed. 68.It Fl C Ar file 69Use the specified 70.Ar file 71instead of the default configuration file. 72This permits users to configure their own manual environment. 73See 74.Xr man.conf 5 75for a description of the contents of this file. 76.It Fl c 77Copy the manual page to the standard output instead of using 78.Xr more 1 79to paginate it. 80This is done by default if the standard output is not a terminal device. 81.Pp 82When using 83.Fl c , 84most terminal devices are unable to show the markup. 85To print the output of 86.Nm 87to the terminal with markup but without using a pager, pipe it to 88.Xr ul 1 . 89To remove the markup, pipe the output to 90.Xr col 1 91.Fl b 92instead. 93.It Fl f 94A synonym for 95.Xr whatis 1 . 96It searches for 97.Ar name 98in manual page names and displays the header lines from all matching pages. 99The search is case insensitive and matches whole words only. 100.It Fl h 101Display only the SYNOPSIS lines of the requested manual pages. 102Implies 103.Fl a 104and 105.Fl c . 106.It Fl k 107A synonym for 108.Xr apropos 1 . 109Instead of 110.Ar name , 111an expression can be provided using the syntax described in the 112.Xr apropos 1 113manual. 114By default, it displays the header lines of all matching pages. 115.It Fl l 116A synonym for 117.Xr mandoc 1 . 118The 119.Ar name 120arguments are interpreted as filenames. 121No search is done and 122.Ar file , 123.Ar path , 124.Ar section , 125.Ar subsection , 126and 127.Fl w 128are ignored. 129This option implies 130.Fl a . 131.It Fl M Ar path 132Override the list of standard directories which 133.Nm 134searches for manual pages. 135The supplied 136.Ar path 137must be a colon 138.Pq Ql \&: 139separated list of directories. 140This search path may also be set using the environment variable 141.Ev MANPATH . 142.It Fl m Ar path 143Augment the list of standard directories which 144.Nm 145searches for manual pages. 146The supplied 147.Ar path 148must be a colon 149.Pq Ql \&: 150separated list of directories. 151These directories will be searched before the standard directories or 152the directories specified using the 153.Fl M 154option or the 155.Ev MANPATH 156environment variable. 157.It Fl S Ar subsection 158Only show pages for the specified 159.Xr machine 1 160architecture. 161.Ar subsection 162is case insensitive. 163.Pp 164By default manual pages for all architectures are installed. 165Therefore this option can be used to view pages for one 166architecture whilst using another. 167.Pp 168This option overrides the 169.Ev MACHINE 170environment variable. 171.It Oo Fl s Oc Ar section 172Only select manuals from the specified 173.Ar section . 174The currently available sections are: 175.Pp 176.Bl -tag -width "localXXX" -offset indent -compact 177.It 1 178General commands 179.Pq tools and utilities . 180.It 2 181System calls and error numbers. 182.It 3 183Library functions. 184.It 3p 185.Xr perl 1 186programmer's reference guide. 187.It 4 188Device drivers. 189.It 5 190File formats. 191.It 6 192Games. 193.It 7 194Miscellaneous information. 195.It 8 196System maintenance and operation commands. 197.It 9 198Kernel internals. 199.El 200.Pp 201If not specified and a match is found in more than one section, 202the first match is selected from the following list: 2031, 8, 6, 2, 3, 5, 7, 4, 9, 3p. 204.It Fl w 205List the pathnames of all matching manual pages instead of displaying 206any of them. 207.El 208.Pp 209The options 210.Fl IKOTW 211are also supported and are documented in 212.Xr mandoc 1 . 213The options 214.Fl fkl 215are mutually exclusive and override each other. 216.Pp 217Guidelines for writing 218man pages can be found in 219.Xr mdoc 7 . 220.Pp 221The 222.Xr mandoc.db 5 223database is used for looking up manual page entries. 224In cases where the database is absent, outdated, or corrupt, 225.Nm 226falls back to looking for files called 227.Ar name . Ns Ar section . 228If both a formatted and an unformatted version of the same manual page, 229for example 230.Pa cat1/foo.0 231and 232.Pa man1/foo.1 , 233exist in the same directory, only the unformatted version is used. 234The database is kept up to date with 235.Xr makewhatis 8 , 236which is run by the 237.Xr weekly 8 238maintenance script. 239.Sh ENVIRONMENT 240.Bl -tag -width MANPATHX 241.It Ev MACHINE 242As some manual pages are intended only for specific architectures, 243.Nm 244searches any subdirectories, 245with the same name as the current architecture, 246in every directory which it searches. 247Machine specific areas are checked before general areas. 248The current machine type may be overridden by setting the environment 249variable 250.Ev MACHINE 251to the name of a specific architecture, 252or with the 253.Fl S 254option. 255.Ev MACHINE 256is case insensitive. 257.It Ev MANPAGER 258Any non-empty value of the environment variable 259.Ev MANPAGER 260is used instead of the standard pagination program, 261.Xr more 1 . 262If 263.Xr less 1 264is used, the interactive 265.Ic :t 266command can be used to go to the definitions of various terms, for 267example command line options, command modifiers, internal commands, 268environment variables, function names, preprocessor macros, 269.Xr errno 2 270values, and some other emphasized words. 271Some terms may have defining text at more than one place. 272In that case, the 273.Xr less 1 274interactive commands 275.Ic t 276and 277.Ic T 278can be used to move to the next and to the previous place providing 279information about the term last searched for with 280.Ic :t . 281The 282.Fl O Cm tag Ns Op = Ns Ar term 283option documented in the 284.Xr mandoc 1 285manual opens a manual page at the definition of a specific 286.Ar term 287rather than at the beginning. 288.It Ev MANPATH 289The standard search path used by 290.Nm 291may be changed by specifying a path in the 292.Ev MANPATH 293environment variable. 294The format of the path is a colon 295.Pq Ql \&: 296separated list of directories. 297Invalid paths are ignored. 298Overridden by 299.Fl M , 300ignored if 301.Fl l 302is specified. 303.Pp 304If 305.Ev MANPATH 306begins with a colon, it is appended to the default list; 307if it ends with a colon, it is prepended to the default list; 308or if it contains two adjacent colons, 309the standard search path is inserted between the colons. 310If none of these conditions are met, it overrides the 311standard search path. 312.It Ev PAGER 313Specifies the pagination program to use when 314.Ev MANPAGER 315is not defined. 316If neither PAGER nor MANPAGER is defined, 317.Xr more 1 318.Fl s 319is used. 320.El 321.Sh FILES 322.Bl -tag -width /etc/man.conf -compact 323.It Pa /etc/man.conf 324default man configuration file 325.El 326.Sh EXIT STATUS 327.Ex -std man 328See 329.Xr mandoc 1 330for details. 331.Sh EXAMPLES 332Format a page for pasting extracts into an email message \(em 333avoid printing any UTF-8 characters, reduce the width to ease 334quoting in replies, and remove markup: 335.Pp 336.Dl $ man -T ascii -O width=65 pledge | col -b 337.Pp 338Read a typeset page in a PDF viewer: 339.Pp 340.Dl $ MANPAGER=mupdf man -T pdf lpd 341.Sh SEE ALSO 342.Xr apropos 1 , 343.Xr col 1 , 344.Xr mandoc 1 , 345.Xr ul 1 , 346.Xr whereis 1 , 347.Xr man.conf 5 , 348.Xr mdoc 7 349.Sh STANDARDS 350The 351.Nm 352utility is compliant with the 353.St -p1003.1-2008 354specification. 355.Pp 356The flags 357.Op Fl aCcfhIKlMmOSsTWw , 358as well as the environment variables 359.Ev MACHINE , 360.Ev MANPAGER , 361and 362.Ev MANPATH , 363are extensions to that specification. 364.Sh HISTORY 365A 366.Nm 367command first appeared in 368.At v3 . 369.Pp 370The 371.Fl w 372option first appeared in 373.At v7 ; 374.Fl f 375and 376.Fl k 377in 378.Bx 4 ; 379.Fl M 380in 381.Bx 4.3 ; 382.Fl a 383in 384.Bx 4.3 Tahoe ; 385.Fl c 386and 387.Fl m 388in 389.Bx 4.3 Reno ; 390.Fl h 391in 392.Bx 4.3 Net/2 ; 393.Fl C 394in 395.Nx 1.0 ; 396.Fl s 397and 398.Fl S 399in 400.Ox 2.3 ; 401and 402.Fl I , 403.Fl K , 404.Fl l , 405.Fl O , 406and 407.Fl W 408in 409.Ox 5.7 . 410The 411.Fl T 412option first appeared in 413.At III 414and was also added in 415.Ox 5.7 . 416