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NAME

       notice - a utility for writing license notices to source files.

SYNOPSIS

       notice [OPTION...] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  notice  command is a simple way to add a boilerplate to a set of source-code files.  It is a wrapper
       script for the licensing program.

EXAMPLES

       The notice command is most often used like so:

              $ licensing notice -c 'Yoyo, Inc. 2001' -l gpl -s c -n *.[ch]
              apply: foo.c -> Boilerplate applied.
              apply: bar.c -> Boilerplate applied.
              apply: qux.c -> Boilerplate applied.
              apply: foo.h -> Boilerplate applied.

       This example applies the license notice for the latest version of the GPL in the  C-commenting  style  to
       all  of  the  .c  and  .h files in the current directory.  The copyright holder is Yoyo, Inc, in the year
       2001.

OPTIONS

       -n     Don't retain .bak backup files.

       -c NAME-AND-YEAR
              Specify the copyright holder and years. The syntax for copyright years allows for years  separated
              by a comma, and also ranges of years separated by a hyphen.  In most shells, the argument for this
              option must be enclosed in single quotes.

       -l LICENSE
              Specify the license notice to apply to the source-code files.  The supported  licenses  are:  gpl,
              gplv3+,  gplv3,  gplv2+,  gplv2,  gplv1+,  gplv1, lgpl, lgplv3+, lgplv3, lgplv2+, lgplv2, lgplv1+,
              lgplv1,  agpl,  agplv3+,  agplv3,  fdl,  fdlv13+,  fdlv13,  fdlv12+,  fdlv12,   fdlv11+,   fdlv11,
              all-permissive,  bsd,  bsd3clause, bsd2clause, apache, apachev2, mit, isc, mpl, mplv2, mplv1.1 and
              openbsd.

       -s COMMENTING-STYLE
              Specify the commenting style.  The  supported  commenting  styles  are:  c,  c++,  shell,  scheme,
              texinfo, latex, m4, haskell, groff, gettext, fortran, and pascal.

       -?, --help
              Give a list the available options.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <https://sv.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=licenseutils>.

SEE ALSO

       The  full documentation for notice is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and licensing programs
       are properly installed at your site, the command

              info licenseutils notice

       will give you access to the complete documentation for the notice command.