Provided by: cppman_0.5.7+dfsg-1_all bug

NAME

       cppman - C++ manual page viewer / fetcher

SYNOPSIS

       cppman [ OPTIONS...  ] PAGE...

DESCRIPTION

       cppman  generates  C++ manual pages from cplusplus.com and provide a man-like interface to
       view man pages.

       By default, cppman fetches man pages on-the-fly, by running the command 'cppman  -c',  all
       available  manpages are cached, making offline browsing possible. This is also required if
       you want to use the system 'man' command.

   Browsing man pages
       cppman uses Vi Improved as a pager.
       Press 'q' to leave pager.  Press 'K' on an entry like 'vector::insert(3)' links you to the
       manual page of vector::insert, like a hyperlink.

   man compatibility
       cppman  automatically adds '$XDG_CACHE_HOME/cppman/man' to '~/.manpath', so the cached man
       pages can also be viewed with 'man' command. Note that to view  uncached  man  pages,  you
       still need to run 'cppman'.

OPTIONS

       -s SOURCE, --source=SOURCE
              Select   source,   either   'cppreference.com'   or   'cplusplus.com'.  Default  is
              'cppreference.com'.

       -c, --cache-all
              cache all available man pages from cplusplus.com to enable offline browsing

       -C, --clear-cache
              clear all cached files

       -f KEYWORD, --find-page=KEYWORD
              find man page

       -o, --force-update
              force cppman to update existing cache when '--cache-all' or browsing man pages that
              were already cached

       -m MANDB, --use-mandb=MANDB
              Accepts  'true'  or 'false'. If true, cppman adds manpage path to mandb so that you
              can view C++ manpages with `man' command. The default value is 'false'.

       -p PAGER, --pager=PAGER
              Select pager to use, accepts 'vim', 'nvim' or 'less'. The default value  is  'vim'.
              If  'nvim'  is  selected,  but  not available, 'vim' is used as a fallback and vice
              versa. If either is selected, but  neither  is  available,  'less'  is  used  as  a
              fallback.

       -r, --rebuild-index
              rebuild index database from cplusplus.com

       -v, --version
              show version information

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

NOTE

       All  contents  should  be  cached  by  the  user,  cppman  does not contain any pre‐cached
       contents.

       Do not distribute the cached man pages without the permission of cplusplus.com.

BUGS

       Although I spend a lot of time checking the format,  there  are  still  pages  that  won't
       display correctly.
       Feel free to report bugs at:

       https://github.com/aitjcize/cppman/issues or
       mailto:aitjcize@gmail.com.

       Please include the page name in the bug report.

AUTHOR

       Wei‐Ning Huang (AZ) <aitjcize@gmail.com>