Hi Marco, * Marco Bertorello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-17 14:44]: > I always used help2man to generate a manpage for those packages that > hasn't one. > > But now, I'm working on a package that has a non useful help output: > > $ gcstar --help > Usage: /usr/bin/gcstar [[-u|--update [-a|--all] [-c|--collection] > [-w|--website] [-i|--import] [-e|--export] [-l|--lang]] | [FILE]] > > How can I write a manpage good for debian?
For example look at the manpage from the hello package. It is a good base and you just have to customize it with your command line switches. Then just put a simple description of the command, adapt the rest to fit your needs and thats it. You can drop the REPORTING BUGS section since we have reportbug. Maybe look at http://www.schweikhardt.net/man_page_howto.html Kind regards Nico -- Nico Golde - JAB: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GPG: 0x73647CFF http://www.ngolde.de | http://nion.modprobe.de/blog/ Forget about that mouse with 3/4/5 buttons - gimme a keyboard with 103/104/105 keys!
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