ladybird/Base/usr/share/man/man1/man.md
kleines Filmröllchen 66a68a9523 Base: Move GUI application man pages into their own subsection
We do not want to move POSIX utilities into subsections since they have
standard names, but we can do whatever we want with Applications :^).
This is particularly advantageous as many applications contain several
images, which declutters the man1 directory.
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## Name
man - read manual pages
## Synopsis
```**sh
$ man page
$ man section page
```
## Description
`man` finds, loads and displays the so-called manual pages,
or man pages for short, from the SerenityOS manual. You're reading
the manual page for `man` program itself right now.
## Examples
To open documentation for the `echo` command:
```sh
$ man echo
```
To open the documentation for the `mkdir` command:
```sh
$ man 1 mkdir
```
Conversely, to open the documentation about the `mkdir()` syscall:
```sh
$ man 2 mkdir
```
## Files
`man` looks for man pages under `/usr/share/man`. For example,
this man page should be located at `/usr/share/man/man1/man.md`.
## See Also
* [`less`(1)](help://man/1/less) For the terminal pager that `man` uses by default
* [`Help`(1)](help://man/1/Applications/Help) To read these same man pages in a GUI
* [`man`(7)](help://man/7/man) For an overview on how manpages are organized