That's more what I'm looking for, Joseph. I've poked around with info a bit, but didn't think of it. As you say though, unfortunately most of what I'm looking for isn't in there. Would you suggest that I spend some time learning "info" and figuring out how to put the man pages I'm interested in into the info index instead of writing a "mansfor" script? Appreciate your advice. Joseph Sinclair wrote: > Try "Info". Info is the replacement that GNU created for man. Unfortunately it never really caught on, but most of the core system tools and quite a bit of other things are in the Info index. > > Eric "Shubes" wrote: >> I'm tired of hunting for man pages. My problem is, "man what"? >> >> I usually know what package I'm looking for some documentation about (or >> want to learn about), so I "rpm -ql package | grep man" to see what man >> pages are available. >> >> Is there a better way? Of course there could be. I've googled and came up >> with nothing that's CLI oriented (which is what I want). >> >> I'm thinking of writing a script: >> mansfor [package_name] >> that will give me a nice menu of man pages to browse for a particular >> package. That would satisfy my immediate need. Then I'd probably add -s to >> search for a string included in a package_spec, and optional section numbers >> to filter, so it'd look more like >> mansfor {section_number} ... {-s} [package_spec] >> >> Does anyone know of something like this that already exists? I'm just not >> inclined to reinvent the wheel. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss