Linux: man complements info
People seldom use the command
on Linux machines nowadays. We are accustomed to an equivalent command
,
that for eons was slightly more convenient.
There is a reason, though, to use command
much more often. Especially when we want to figure out something less routine and less obvious.
Sometimes the two commands print the same text, verbatim. However, it is not always so. Generally and often, they display different documents, that different people wrote at different times. Information presented vaguely or incomprehensible in one of them often is expressed much more clearly in another. Or important details are explained only in one of the sources. Or a code sample is provided.
For example, commands
and
complement one another nicely.
Some subjects are covered only by
. On my machine
does not return anything useful, while
displays a rich documentation on command
.
By the way, with recent distros,
became as convenient as
. There is no need anymore to pipe
to
:
does exactly the same as
You can check if it works on your machine.
Yuriy Koblents-Mishke
October 17, 2013