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- manpage readlist tracker (WIP)
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add an -r flag for hiding unread manpages when checking stats for a section (main, refs/got/worktree/histedit/tmp-48eb4c21-dcd7-4833-8b06-c3e84b2bafaf)
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README
readman keeps track of the manpages you've read via a ~/.manread database. It's currently WIP so backup your ~/.manread on updates. It tracks read base system, X11, and ports manpages and reports on manpages that were changed since last reading them. Todo: - add support for showing diffs for changed pages via CVS for base system and X11 (and maybe ports too) - maybe add toggles for showing/hiding X11/ports manpages because the list of pages to read is very long otherwise - maybe add the 9front version to this repo too? Example usage: foobar$ readman -a 1 sh foobar$ readman -a 1 comm foobar$ readman -a 1 xwd foobar$ readman * man 1: 3/701 * man 2: 0/149 * man 3: 6/2864 * man 4: 3/1140 * man 5: 1/139 * man 6: 0/41 * man 7: 0/45 * man 8: 1/372 * man 9: 0/185 foobar$ readman 1 sh You've read sh(1) foobar$ readman 1 echo You've not read echo(1) foobar$ readman -d 1 sh Do you really want to unread sh(1)? (yes,no)[no]: yes foobar$ readman 1 sh You've not read sh(1) foobar$ readman 1 * man 1: 2/701 * have read: comm xwd * to read: acme-client addr2line apply appres apropos ar arch as at atq atrm aucat awk banner basename bc bdftopcf bdftruncate beforelight ... (example truncated) foobar$
