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Integrated help facility for GNU/Cygwin?
- From: LDR <l1ee057 at veritech dot com>
- To: Talk Amongst Yourselves <cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:42:37 -0400
- Subject: Integrated help facility for GNU/Cygwin?
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- Reply-to: Talk Amongst Yourselves <cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com>
- Reply-to: lee at veritech dot com
For some time, I have been thinking about developing (and on occasion
actually developing some lamo scripts towards) an integrated help
facility for GNU/Cygwin that would be inclusive of:
man
info
HTML
help <internal-command>
<cmd> -h
<cmd> --help
<cmd> -?
<cmd> --version
apropos
whatis
README
<other relevant text files without an appropriate file name suffix>
perldoc
<dos command of use in a scripting environment> /h
<dos command of use in a scripting environment> /?
cmd 'help' <dos command of use in a scripting environment>
-e.g., attrib
- associate
and general search through the text of the various help document pages.
I had been given some pointers to projects at Sourceforge, by David
Wheeler (http://www.davidwheeler.org), but both are dormant.
Web search for existing source has not been useful because of any
appropriate terms of search yield millions of misses. CPAN was also not
of much use.
Now, I strongly suspect that the people on this and other Cygwin lists
are not going to be the primary users of this facility, but they may be
the beneficiaries of it's use by newbies.
More newbies may be able to use Cygwin. Thus making yous [sic] the Linus
of the non-[adroit?]propeller heads. And to reducing the number of dumm
questions [if its possible :-\ ].
... Unless, of course, you favor blood sport ... ;-)
Anybody know of any existing code that may be relevant? (I know about
'pinfo').
Suggestions and comments are welcome.
Lee