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whatis(1)
NAME
whatis - Describes a command's function
SYNOPSIS
whatis [-M pathname] keyword...
The whatis command looks up a keyword, which may be a command, system call,
library function, or special filename and displays the NAME line from the
reference page. You can then issue the man command to display additional
information.
OPTIONS
-M pathname
Specifies an alternative search path. The search path is a list of
directories, separated by : (colons), in which whatis expects to find
the standard manual subdirectories. (For more information, see the man
command.)
DESCRIPTION
The whatis command is equivalent to the man command with the -f option.
EXAMPLES
To find out what function the ls command performs, enter:
whatis ls
FILES
/usr/share/man/whatis
Keyword database.
/usr/lbin/mkwhatis
Creates the whatis keyword database.
/usr/lbin/getNAME
Used by mkwhatis to extract keywords from the manuals.
SEE ALSO
Commands: apropos(1), man(1), catman(8)
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