# started 2020-10-24T13:02:38Z . . "985180068"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:33Z"^^ . "59012"^^ . "141"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:33Z"^^ . . "2020-10-24T13:02:27Z"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:32Z"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:26Z"^^ . "19171"^^ . "985180067"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:28Z"^^ . "122"^^ . "1744"^^ . "40281059"^^ . "Dirgha121" . "2020-10-24T13:02:27Z"^^ . . "16236"^^ . "A man page (short for manual page) is a form of software documentation usually found on a Unix or Unix-like operating system. Topics covered include computer programs (including library and system calls), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts. A user may invoke a man page by issuing the man command. By default, man typically uses a terminal pager program such as more or less to display its output. Because man pages are distributed together with the software they document, they are a more favourable means of documenting software compared to out-of-band documentation like web pages, as there is a higher likelihood for a match between the actual features of the software to the documented ones.It is for this reason that man-pages are often referred to as an on-line or online form of software documentation, even though the man command does not require internet access, dating back to the times when printed out-of-band manuals were the norm."@en . "985180073"^^ . "120978"^^ . "985180070"^^ . "7264712"^^ . . . "A man page (short for manual page) is a form of software documentation usually found on a Unix or Unix-like operating system. Topics covered include computer programs (including library and system calls), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts. A user may invoke a man page by issuing the man command. By default, man typically uses a terminal pager program such as more or less to display its output."@en . "31920094"^^ . "Direct700" . . "2020-10-24T13:02:35Z"^^ . "985180072"^^ . . "2020-10-24T13:02:33Z"^^ . "2020-10-24T13:02:25Z"^^ . "LuK3" . "2020-10-24T13:02:33Z"^^ . . # completed 2020-10-24T13:02:38Z