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| title: Bash Man
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| ## Man
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| Man, the abbreviation of **man**ual, is a bash command used to display on-line reference manuals of the given command.
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| Man displays the relative man page (short for **man**ual **page**) of the given command.
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| ### Usage
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| ```bash
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| man [options] [command]
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| ```
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| Most used options:
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| * `-f`, print a short description of the given command
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| * `-a`, display, in succession, all of the available intro manual pages contained within the manual
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| * `-c`, reformat the source man page, used mostly when the page was formatted for a screen with a different number of columns
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| * `-l`, enabling case sensitivity
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| 
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| ### Examples
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| #### Display the man page of ls
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| ```bash
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| man ls
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| ```
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| #### Display a short description of the shutdown command
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| ```bash
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| man -f shutdown
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| ```
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| #### Display the man page of ASCII table:
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| ```bash
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| man ascii
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| ```
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| ### More information:
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| * [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_page)
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| * [Linux](https://linux.die.net/man/1/man)
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