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MAN(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual MAN(1)
NAME
man - display online manual documentation pages
SYNOPSIS
man [-adho] [-t | -w] [-M manpath] [-P pager] [-S mansect]
[-m arch[:machine]] [-p [eprtv]] [mansect] page | file ...
man -K | -f | -k expression ...
DESCRIPTION
The man utility finds and displays online manual documentation pages. If
mansect is provided, man restricts the search to the specific section of
the manual.
The sections of the manual are:
1. FreeBSD General Commands Manual
2. FreeBSD System Calls Manual
3. FreeBSD Library Functions Manual
4. FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual
5. FreeBSD File Formats Manual
6. FreeBSD Games Manual
7. FreeBSD Miscellaneous Information Manual
8. FreeBSD System Manager's Manual
9. FreeBSD Kernel Developer's Manual
Options that man understands:
-K expression
Search full text of all manual pages for an extended regular
expression, as described in re_format(7). This option requires
mandoc(1). This is a slow operation.
-M manpath
Force a specific colon separated manual path instead of the
default search path. See MANPATH in ENVIRONMENT.
-P pager
Use specified pager. Defaults to `less -sR' if color support is
enabled, or `less -s'. Overrides the MANPAGER environment
variable, which in turn overrides the PAGER environment variable.
-S mansect
Restrict manual sections searched to the specified colon
delimited list. Defaults to `1:8:2:3:3lua:n:4:5:6:7:9:l'.
Overrides the MANSECT environment variable.
-a Display all manual pages instead of just the first found for each
page argument.
-d Print extra debugging information. Repeat for increased
verbosity. Does not display the manual page.
-f expression
Search names of all manual pages for an extended regular
expression, emulating whatis(1).
-h Display short help message and exit.
-k expression
Search names and descriptions of all manual pages for an extended
regular expression, emulating basic functionality of apropos(1).
-m arch[:machine]
Override the default architecture and machine settings allowing
lookup of other platform specific manual pages. See
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES for how this option changes the default
behavior. Overrides the MACHINE_ARCH and MACHINE environment
variables.
-o Force use of non-localized manual pages. See IMPLEMENTATION
NOTES for how locale specific searches work. Overrides the
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, and LANG environment variables.
-p [eprtv]
Use the list of given preprocessors before running nroff(1)
(ports/textproc/groff) or troff(1) (ports/textproc/groff). Valid
preprocessors arguments:
e eqn(1) (ports/textproc/groff)
p pic(1) (ports/textproc/groff)
r refer(1) (ports/textproc/groff)
t tbl(1) (ports/textproc/groff)
v vgrind(1)
Overrides the MANROFFSEQ environment variable.
-t Send manual page source through troff(1) (ports/textproc/groff)
allowing transformation of the manual pages to other formats.
-w Display the location of the manual page instead of the contents
of the manual page.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
Locale Specific Searches
The man utility supports manual pages in different locales. The search
behavior is dictated by the first of three environment variables with a
nonempty string: LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, or LANG. If set, man will search for
locale specific manual pages using the following logic:
lang_country.charset
lang.charset
en.charset
For example, if LC_ALL is set to `ja_JP.eucJP', man will search the
following paths when considering section 1 manual pages in
/usr/share/man:
/usr/share/man/ja_JP.eucJP/man1
/usr/share/man/ja.eucJP/man1
/usr/share/man/en.eucJP/man1
/usr/share/man/man1
Platform Specific Searches
The man utility supports platform specific manual pages. The search
behavior is dictated by the -m option or the MACHINE_ARCH and MACHINE
environment variables. For example, if MACHINE_ARCH is set to `aarch64'
and MACHINE is set to `arm64', man will search the following paths when
considering section 4 manual pages in /usr/share/man:
/usr/share/man/man4/aarch64
/usr/share/man/man4/arm64
/usr/share/man/man4
Displaying Specific Manual Files
The man utility also supports displaying a specific manual page if passed
a path to the file as long as it contains a `/' character.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables affect the execution of man:
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG
Used to find locale specific manual pages. Valid values can be
found by running the locale(1) command. See IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
for details. Influenced by the -o option.
MACHINE_ARCH, MACHINE
Used to find platform specific manual pages. If unset, the
output of `sysctl hw.machine_arch' and `sysctl hw.machine' is
used respectively. See IMPLEMENTATION NOTES for details.
Corresponds to the -m option.
MANPATH
A colon (`:') separated list of directories to check for manual
pages. Invalid paths, or paths without manual databases, are
ignored. Overridden by -M. If MANPATH begins with a colon, it
is appended to the default list; if it ends with a colon, it is
prepended to the default list; or if it contains two adjacent
colons, the standard search path is inserted between the colons.
If none of these conditions are met, it overrides the standard
search path. See manpath(1).
MANROFFSEQ
Used to determine the preprocessors for the manual source before
running nroff(1) (ports/textproc/groff) or troff(1)
(ports/textproc/groff). If unset, defaults to tbl(1)
(ports/textproc/groff). Corresponds to the -p option.
MANSECT
Restricts manual sections searched to the specified colon
delimited list. Corresponds to the -S option.
MANWIDTH
If set to a numeric value, used as the width manpages should be
displayed. Otherwise, if set to a special value `tty', and
output is to a terminal, the pages may be displayed over the
whole width of the screen.
MANCOLOR
If set, enables color support.
MANPAGER
Program used to display files.
If unset, and color support is enabled, `less -sR' is used.
If unset, and color support is disabled, then PAGER is used. If
that has no value either, `less -s' is used.
FILES
/etc/man.conf System configuration file
/usr/local/etc/man.d/*.conf Local configuration files
EXIT STATUS
The man utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Show the manual page for stat(2):
$ man 2 stat
Show all manual pages for `stat':
$ man -a stat
List manual pages which match the regular expression either in the title
or in the body:
$ man -k '\<copy\>.*archive'
Show the manual page for ls(1) using cat(1) as the pager:
$ man -P cat ls
Show the location of the ls(1) manual page:
$ man -w ls
Show a manual page in the current working directory:
$ man ./man.1
Show the location of manual pages in sections 1 and 8 which contain the
word `arm':
$ man -w -K '\<arm\>' -S 1:8
SEE ALSO
apropos(1), intro(1), mandoc(1), manpath(1), whatis(1), intro(2),
intro(3), intro(3lua), intro(4), intro(5), man.conf(5), intro(6),
intro(7), mdoc(7), re_format(7), intro(8), intro(9)
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