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APROPOS(1)                              Manual pager utils                             APROPOS(1)



NAME
       apropos - search the manual page names and descriptions

SYNOPSIS
       apropos  [-dalv?V]  [-e|-w|-r] [-s list] [-m system[,...]] [-M path] [-L locale] [-C file]
       keyword ...

DESCRIPTION
       Each manual page has a short  description  available  within  it.   apropos  searches  the
       descriptions for instances of keyword.

       keyword  is  usually  a  regular expression, as if (-r) was used, or may contain wildcards
       (-w), or match the exact keyword (-e).  Using these options, it may be necessary to  quote
       the keyword or escape (\) the special characters to stop the shell from interpreting them.

       The standard matching rules allow matches to be made against the page name and word bound‐
       aries in the description.

       The database searched by apropos is updated by  the  mandb  program.   Depending  on  your
       installation, this may be run by a periodic cron job, or may need to be run manually after
       new manual pages have been installed.

OPTIONS
       -d, --debug
              Print debugging information.

       -v, --verbose
              Print verbose warning messages.

       -r, --regex
              Interpret each keyword as a regular expression.  This  is  the  default  behaviour.
              Each  keyword  will be matched against the page names and the descriptions indepen‐
              dently.  It can match any part of either.  The match is not limited to word  bound‐
              aries.

       -w, --wildcard
              Interpret each keyword as a pattern containing shell style wildcards.  Each keyword
              will be matched against the page names  and  the  descriptions  independently.   If
              --exact  is also used, a match will only be found if an expanded keyword matches an
              entire description or page name.  Otherwise the keyword is also allowed to match on
              word boundaries in the description.

       -e, --exact
              Each keyword will be exactly matched against the page names and the descriptions.

       -a, --and
              Only display items that match all the supplied keywords.  The default is to display
              items that match any keyword.

       -l, --long
              Do not trim output to the terminal width.  Normally, output will  be  truncated  to
              the terminal width to avoid ugly results from poorly-written NAME sections.

       -s list, --sections list, --section list
              Search only the given manual sections.  list is a colon- or comma-separated list of
              sections.  If an entry in list is a simple section, for example "3", then the  dis‐
              played  list of descriptions will include pages in sections "3", "3perl", "3x", and
              so on; while if an entry in list has an extension, for example  "3perl",  then  the
              list will only include pages in that exact part of the manual section.

       -m system[,...], --systems=system[,...]
              If  this  system  has  access to other operating system's manual page descriptions,
              they can be searched using this option.  To search  NewOS's  manual  page  descrip‐
              tions, use the option -m NewOS.

              The  system  specified  can  be  a  combination of comma-delimited operating system
              names.  To include a search of the native operating system's  whatis  descriptions,
              include  the system name man in the argument string.  This option will override the
              $SYSTEM environment variable.

       -M path, --manpath=path
              Specify an alternate set of colon-delimited manual page hierarchies to search.   By
              default,  apropos  uses  the  $MANPATH  environment variable, unless it is empty or
              unset, in which case it will determine an appropriate manpath based on  your  $PATH
              environment variable.  This option overrides the contents of $MANPATH.

       -L locale, --locale=locale
              apropos  will  normally  determine  your current locale by a call to the C function
              setlocale(3) which interrogates various environment variables,  possibly  including
              $LC_MESSAGES  and  $LANG.   To  temporarily override the determined value, use this
              option to supply a locale string directly to apropos.  Note that it will  not  take
              effect until the search for pages actually begins.  Output such as the help message
              will always be displayed in the initially determined locale.

       -C file, --config-file=file
              Use this user configuration file rather than the default of ~/.manpath.

       -?, --help
              Print a help message and exit.

       --usage
              Print a short usage message and exit.

       -V, --version
              Display version information.

EXIT STATUS
       0      Successful program execution.

       1      Usage, syntax or configuration file error.

       2      Operational error.

       16     Nothing was found that matched the criteria specified.

ENVIRONMENT
       SYSTEM If $SYSTEM is set, it will have the same effect as if it had been specified as  the
              argument to the -m option.

       MANPATH
              If  $MANPATH  is  set,  its value is interpreted as the colon-delimited manual page
              hierarchy search path to use.

       MANWIDTH
              If $MANWIDTH is set, its value is used  as  the  terminal  width  (see  the  --long
              option).   If  it is not set, the terminal width will be calculated using the value
              of $COLUMNS, an ioctl(2) if available, or falling back to 80 characters if all else
              fails.

       POSIXLY_CORRECT
              If  $POSIXLY_CORRECT  is set, even to a null value, the default apropos search will
              be as an extended regex (-r).  Nowadays, this is the default behaviour anyway.

FILES
       /usr/share/man/index.(bt|db|dir|pag)
              A traditional global index database cache.

       /var/cache/man/index.(bt|db|dir|pag)
              An FHS compliant global index database cache.

       /usr/share/man/.../whatis
              A traditional whatis text database.

SEE ALSO
       man(1), whatis(1), mandb(8)

AUTHOR
       Wilf. (G.Wilford AT ee.uk).
       Fabrizio Polacco (fpolacco AT debian.org).
       Colin Watson (cjwatson AT debian.org).



2.7.0.2                                     2014-09-28                                 APROPOS(1)


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