HELP2MAN(1) User Commands HELP2MAN(1)

NAME


help2man - generate a simple manual page

SYNOPSIS


help2man [OPTION]... EXECUTABLE

DESCRIPTION


`help2man' generates a man page out of `--help' and `--version'
output.

-n, --name=STRING
description for the NAME paragraph

-s, --section=SECTION
section number for manual page (1, 6, 8)

-m, --manual=TEXT
name of manual (User Commands, ...)

-S, --source=TEXT
source of program (FSF, Debian, ...)

-L, --locale=STRING
select locale (default "C")

-i, --include=FILE
include material from `FILE'

-I, --opt-include=FILE
include material from `FILE' if it exists

-o, --output=FILE
send output to `FILE'

-p, --info-page=TEXT
name of Texinfo manual

-N, --no-info
suppress pointer to Texinfo manual

-l, --libtool
exclude the `lt-' from the program name

--help print this help, then exit

--version
print version number, then exit

EXECUTABLE should accept `--help' and `--version' options and produce
output on stdout although alternatives may be specified using:

-h, --help-option=STRING
help option string

-v, --version-option=STRING
version option string

--version-string=STRING
version string

--no-discard-stderr
include stderr when parsing option output

INCLUDE FILES


Additional material may be included in the generated output with the
--include and --opt-include options. The format is simple:

[section]
text

/pattern/
text

Blocks of verbatim *roff text are inserted into the output either at
the start of the given [section] (case insensitive), or after a
paragraph matching /pattern/.

Patterns use the Perl regular expression syntax and may be followed
by the i, s or m modifiers (see perlre(1)).

Lines before the first section or pattern which begin with `-' are
processed as options. Anything else is silently ignored and may be
used for comments, RCS keywords and the like.

The section output order (for those included) is:

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
other
ENVIRONMENT
FILES
EXAMPLES
AUTHOR
REPORTING BUGS
COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO

Any [NAME] or [SYNOPSIS] sections appearing in the include file will
replace what would have automatically been produced (although you can
still override the former with --name if required).

Other sections are prepended to the automatically produced output for
the standard sections given above, or included at other (above) in
the order they were encountered in the include file.

Placement of the text within the section may be explicitly requested
by using the syntax [<section], [=section] or [>section] to place the
additional text before, in place of, or after the default output
respectively.

AVAILABILITY


The latest version of this distribution is available on-line from:

ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/help2man/

AUTHOR


Written by Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>

REPORTING BUGS


Report bugs to <bug-help2man@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT


Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021,
2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO


The full documentation for help2man is maintained as a Texinfo
manual. If the info and help2man programs are properly installed at
your site, the command

info help2man

should give you access to the complete manual.

GNU help2man 1.49.3 December 2022 HELP2MAN(1)

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