Hi Arsen, On Mon, Sep 29, 2025 at 11:46:21AM +0200, Arsen Arsenović wrote: > >> Unfortunately, it is. A collection of linear mostly-unrelated pages in > >> predetermined shape simply cannot document complex software, a > >> hierarchical approach is non-negotiable. > >> > >> libc, (most of) the syscall API and coreutils are a lucky case in that > >> they are, fundamentally, large collections of *very* simple bits > >> (functions and programs), > > > > Luckily, we're discussing the documentation of coreutils. :-) > > The subject said "GNU" so I was intentionally speaking in generalities.
Oops, I intended to write GNU coreutils, but it seems I accidentally omitted coreutils. My bad. I'll start by importing the GNU coreutils manual pages in a branch of the Linux man-pages project, to be able to work on them from time to time, and when I have them in good shape, I'll propose their inclusion in GNU coreutils.git. Does that sound good? Have a lovely day! Alex -- <https://www.alejandro-colomar.es> Use port 80 (that is, <...:80/>).
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