command line options
Paul Lalonde
lalonde at dalcsug.UUCP
Tue Apr 26 22:39:40 AEST 1988
In article <18500 at watmath.waterloo.edu> rbutterworth at watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) writes:
>In article <7680 at brl-smoke.ARPA>, gwyn at brl-smoke.ARPA (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
>> usage: ls -RadCxmnlogrtucpFbqisfL [files]
>Maybe I've been spoiled by growing up on non-unix-syntax machines,
>but "-RadCxmnlogrtucpFbqisfL" doesn't help me one bit.
>
>Options with real names are so much nicer. e.g.
>======% imagen -help
>IMAGEN [file]* [Offset=0] [Lines=66] [Tabstops=4] [+Headings]
> [+Outline] [Columns=1] [+Reverse] [+Rule] [-Compress]
> [+Landscape] [-TitlePage] [Banner=] [Printer=imagen300]
> [-Submit]
>Submits text files to imagen dumb printer.
More examples of imagen +help deleted
Most UNIX systems have such a feature: its called 'man'. If the
usage: ls -RadCxmnlogrtucpFbqisfL [files]
does nothing for you, do a
man ls (or on some systems help ls)
Big usage pages in your programs do little more than use disk and core space
when a decent help system exists.
Paul Lalonde
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