– Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group
To be used for inserting manual page links into articles on Unix topics.
Usage
[edit]Examples
[edit]In Out {{man|3|printf}}– System Interfaces Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group {{man|3|printf|||inline}}{{man|3|printf|FreeBSD}}– FreeBSD Library Functions Manual {{man|3|printf||formatted output conversion}}: formatted output conversion – System Interfaces Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group
Parameters
[edit]- Manual section
- Manual page name
- Source (the name of a subpage in the Template:Man namespace e.g. FreeBSD. Leave blank for the current default.)
- Page description
- Style parameter; currently
inlineomits the attribution.
Available sources
[edit]Please add to this table as you write new sources!
Source Example → Result default[a] {{man|1|ls}}→ – Shell and Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Groupdie.net {{man|1|ls|die.net}}→ – Linux User Commands ManualVersion 6 Unix {{man|1|ls|v6}}→ – Version 6 Unix Programmer's ManualVersion 7 Unix {{man|1|ls|v7}}→ – Version 7 Unix Programmer's ManualVersion 8 Unix {{man|1|ls|v8}}→ – Version 8 Unix Programmer's Manual4.2BSD {{man|1|ls|4.2BSD}}→ – 4.2BSD General Commands Manual4.3BSD {{man|1|ls|4.3BSD}}→ – 4.3BSD General Commands Manual4.3BSD-Reno {{man|1|ls|4.3BSD-Reno}}→ – BSD General Commands Manual4.4BSD-Lite2 {{man|1|ls|4.4BSD-Lite2}}→ – BSD General Commands Manual9front {{man|1|ls|9front}}→ – 9front manual pageDarwin {{man|1|ls|Darwin}}→ – Darwin and macOS General Commands ManualDebian {{man|1|ls|Debian}}→ – Debian General Commands Manualman.cx {{man|8|iptables|man.cx}}→ – man.cx Maintenance Commands ManualDragonFly BSD {{man|1|ls|DragonFly BSD}}→ – DragonFly BSD General Commands ManualFreeBSD {{man|1|ls|FreeBSD}}→ – FreeBSD General Commands ManualHP-UX {{man|1|ls|HP-UX}}→ – HP-UX 11i User Commands ManualInferno {{man|1|ls|Inferno}}→ – Inferno General commands ManualIRIX {{man|1|ls|IRIX}}→ – IRIX 6.5 User Commands ManualLinux[b] {{man|7|epoll|Linux}}→ – Linux Programmer's Manual – Overview, Conventions and Miscellanea from Manned.orgManKier[b] {{man|1|ls|ManKier}}→ – Linux General Commands Manual from ManKier.comMirOS BSD {{man|1|ls|MirOS BSD}}→ – MirOS BSD i386 General Commands ManualNetBSD {{man|1|ls|NetBSD}}→ – NetBSD General Commands ManualOpenBSD {{man|1|ls|OpenBSD}}→ – OpenBSD General Commands ManualOpenSolaris {{man|1|ls|OpenSolaris}}→ – illumos and OpenSolaris User Commands Reference Manual from latest Sun based OpenSolarisperldoc[c] {{man|1|perlrun|perldoc}}→ – Perl Programming DocumentationPlan 9 {{man|1|ls|Plan 9}}→ – Plan 9 Programmer's Manual, Volume 1Solaris {{man|1|ls|Solaris}}→ – Solaris 11.4 User Commands Reference ManualSUS[d] {{man|cu|ls|SUS}}→ – Shell and Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open GroupSUS6[d] {{man|sh|putmsg|SUS6}}→ – System Interfaces Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 3 from The Open Group
- ^ Redirects to the current default.
- ^ a b This covers all sections, including section 1 of the Linux user's manual and sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the Linux programmer's manual.
- ^ This is the official documentation included with Perl. It does not contain general manual pages.
- ^ a b The SUS pages use a non-numerical chapter system. A simple mapping is in place for human comfort.
General recommendations
[edit]For most articles, it is preferable to cite SUS (if present) for standard, the FreeBSD page for history, and the Linux page for a relatively widespread form. Add other OS pages as needed.
There are several sources for Linux manual pages. Just use "Linux" which points to manned.org, which has up-to-date manpages collected from several Linux distributions (as well as FreeBSD); it will, by default, "try to get the latest and most-close-to-upstream version of a man page", which "will fetch the man page from any of the available systems".[1] Do not go for die.net unless it's the only place where a page can be found, as the formatting is horrible and the pages are old.
Other sources
[edit]Occasionally you will come across manual pages for which writing a source is overkill. In this case you can use Template:man/format directly with a URL for formatting:
In Out {{man/format|1|dbx|http://.../dbx.1.html|source-level debugging tool|[[Sun Studio]] Developer's Manual}}
: source-level debugging tool – Sun Studio Developer's Manual
The interface of Template:man/format is therefore externally visible and needs to be kept constant.
Hacking
[edit]Writing sources
[edit]A source takes three parameters:
- Manual section
- Manual page name
- Output selector:
attribfor attributionurlfor URL to pagedisplay_sectionfor section to display in parentheses.
See Template:Man/die.net for an example; see Template:Man/FreeBSD for a demonstration of varying the attribution by manual section.
Internals
[edit]Template:man handles choosing the default source and calling it for URL and attribution; the default source is Template:man/default, which is a template redirect currently to Template:man/SUS. Template:man/format actually formats the link and descriptions into a nice-looking link+auxilia in Unix style.
References
[edit]To be used for inserting manual page links into articles on Unix topics.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manual section | 1 | The section of the manual. e.g. if the manual page is 'ls(1)', the section is 1.
| String | required |
| Manual page name | 2 | The name of the page you are referring to
| String | required |
| Source | 3 | The name of a subpage in the 'Template:Man' namespace.
| String | suggested |
| Page description | 4 | Will appear after the link to the man page | Content | optional |
| Style parameter | 5 | Currently "inline" omits the attribution
| String | optional |