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  • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

    I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

    Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

    #linux #mac

    ragectl@hachyderm.ioR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @aheadofthekrauts tldr or tealder also works nicely in a terminal

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    • truls46@mastodon.socialT truls46@mastodon.social

      @aheadofthekrauts Mostly "command --help".

      If that isn't enough I use "man command".

      If that output requires (a lot of ) scrolling, I view the man page using my browser ("man -Hfirefox command").

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      @truls46 Good point. I haven't thought about the short help page at all.

      Some tools even come with a very long help that you can deepdive in, e.g. 'dnf --help' then 'dnf --help subcommand'.

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      • ragectl@hachyderm.ioR ragectl@hachyderm.io

        @aheadofthekrauts tldr or tealder also works nicely in a terminal

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        @ragectl I've read about tldr before. It's probably time to take a look myself.

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        • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

          I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

          Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

          #linux #mac

          jrepin@mstdn.ioJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @aheadofthekrauts I mostly use the GUI to read #info and #man pages. In #KDE Plasma you can press Alt+Space to open Krunner and then enter "#page" to open the man page in KDE Help Center, or "##page" to open the info page

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          • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

            I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

            Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

            #linux #mac

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            @aheadofthekrauts I use GNU Emacs as a GUI program to read Info manuals and manpages.

            #emacs

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            • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

              I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

              Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

              #linux #mac

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              @aheadofthekrauts websites. There are several that present them with a decent table of content, useful for big pages like bash's. One of them is https://manpages.ubuntu.com/

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              • jrepin@mstdn.ioJ jrepin@mstdn.io

                @aheadofthekrauts I mostly use the GUI to read #info and #man pages. In #KDE Plasma you can press Alt+Space to open Krunner and then enter "#page" to open the man page in KDE Help Center, or "##page" to open the info page

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                @JRepin That's something I seriously miss from GNOME.

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                • tusharhero@mathstodon.xyzT tusharhero@mathstodon.xyz

                  @aheadofthekrauts I use GNU Emacs as a GUI program to read Info manuals and manpages.

                  #emacs

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                  @tusharhero Is this because you stay in emacs most of the time?

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                  • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

                    I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

                    Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

                    #linux #mac

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                    @aheadofthekrauts man pages in the terminal most of the time info pages always in emacs. the terminal info reader is a pain

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                    • jrepin@mstdn.ioJ jrepin@mstdn.io

                      @aheadofthekrauts I mostly use the GUI to read #info and #man pages. In #KDE Plasma you can press Alt+Space to open Krunner and then enter "#page" to open the man page in KDE Help Center, or "##page" to open the info page

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                      @JRepin @aheadofthekrauts Terminal, mostly because I forget how easy it is to view them in GUI (in plasma)

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                      • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

                        @tusharhero Is this because you stay in emacs most of the time?

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                        @aheadofthekrauts Elizaesque question.

                        Yes.

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                        • tusharhero@mathstodon.xyzT tusharhero@mathstodon.xyz

                          @aheadofthekrauts Elizaesque question.

                          Yes.

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                          @aheadofthekrauts BTW info can also read manpages.

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                          • tusharhero@mathstodon.xyzT tusharhero@mathstodon.xyz

                            @aheadofthekrauts Elizaesque question.

                            Yes.

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                            @tusharhero @aheadofthekrauts I see... Well, why do you say this is so?

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                            • aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.deA aheadofthekrauts@social.tchncs.de

                              I was asking myself about man/info pages. How do you view help pages on desktop? Is everyone using a gui or do you stick to terminal?

                              Also nice to comment: Do you use a replacement for the stock tool?

                              #linux #mac

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                              @aheadofthekrauts Much less techy than some people, here. I usually try command --help or man command (or both), but if the output is long and difficult to parse (for me this applies to an awful lot of commands; last night it was tar, trying to remember which options I needed) I just go to an online search where I usually find an answer on stackoverflow or something, tailored to my situation, faster than I would have found it by doing a (hopefully self-terminating) search through the man page and cross-referencing the options there with other information (which is how man pages are often set up, and is required for many situations I need help with).

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