Provided by: elvish_0.13+ds1-2ubuntu0.1_amd64 

NAME
elvish - Friendly and expressive shell
SYNOPSIS
elvish [flags] [script]
FLAGS
-bin string path to the elvish binary -buildinfo show build info and quit -c take first argument as a command to execute -compileonly Parse/Compile but do not execute -cpuprofile string write cpu profile to file -daemon run daemon instead of shell -db string path to the database -help show usage help and quit -json show output in JSON. Useful with -buildinfo. -log string a file to write debug log to -logprefix string the prefix for the daemon log file -norc run elvish without invoking rc.elv -port int the port of the web backend (default 3171) -sock string path to the daemon socket -version show version and quit -web run backend of web interface
DESCRIPTION
Elvish is a cross-platform shell, supporting Linux, BSDs and Windows. It features an expressive programming language, with features like namespacing and anonymous functions, and a fully programmable user interface with friendly defaults. It is suitable for both interactive use and scripting.
SEE ALSO
https://elvish.io
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Shengjing Zhu <zhsj@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).