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wman - A Web Interface to Man Pages
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Wman is an app that allows you to export Unix and Plan 9-style man pages. It
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can do this directly, without need to generate static html versions and will
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automatically pick updates and new man pages.
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It is also fairly smart in generating links for man page references.
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Configuration
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To display a collection of man pages in a desired path you can use the following config directive:
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conf_enable_wman /usr/share/man
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This will allow you to browse the man pages under /usr/share/man.
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For man pages organized in the traditional unix structure `manN/foo.N` where N is the section number, set in your config file:
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wman_unix_mode=1
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Demo
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For a demo of this app see [man.cat-v.org](http://man.cat-v.org).
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TODO
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* We don't handle compressed man pages, but this should be trivial to add.
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* Unix systems might use different macros for their man pages.
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* Search (using keywords? Google? grep?)
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* Inferno contains man pages named like 'foo-0intro', which are refered as foo-intro(X), should automatically add (or remove) the extra '0' (Examples: sys-intro(2) and draw-intro(2)).
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