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Author: Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Apr 5 22:44:27 2017 +0200
doc: Add "Documentation" section.
* doc/guix.texi (Documentation): New node.
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@@ -165,6 +165,7 @@ GNU Distribution
* System Installation:: Installing the whole operating system.
* System Configuration:: Configuring the operating system.
+* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
* Installing Debugging Files:: Feeding the debugger.
* Security Updates:: Deploying security fixes quickly.
* Package Modules:: Packages from the programmer's viewpoint.
@@ -6907,6 +6908,7 @@ For information on porting to other architectures or
kernels,
@menu
* System Installation:: Installing the whole operating system.
* System Configuration:: Configuring the operating system.
+* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
* Installing Debugging Files:: Feeding the debugger.
* Security Updates:: Deploying security fixes quickly.
* Package Modules:: Packages from the programmer's viewpoint.
@@ -15905,6 +15907,70 @@ This service represents PID@tie{}1.
@end defvr
+@node Documentation
+@section Documentation
+
+@cindex documentation, searching for
+@cindex searching for documentation
+@cindex Info, documentation format
+@cindex man pages
+@cindex manual pages
+In most cases packages installed with Guix come with documentation.
+There are two main documentation formats: ``Info'', a browseable
+hypertext format used for GNU software, and ``manual pages'' (or ``man
+pages''), the linear documentation format traditionally found on Unix.
+Info manuals are accessed with the @command{info} command or with Emacs,
+and man pages are accessed using @command{man}.
+
+You can look for documentation of software installed on your system by
+keyword. For example, the following command searches for information
+about ``TLS'' in Info manuals:
+
+@example
+$ info -k TLS
+"(emacs)Network Security" -- STARTTLS
+"(emacs)Network Security" -- TLS
+"(gnutls)Core TLS API" -- gnutls_certificate_set_verify_flags
+"(gnutls)Core TLS API" -- gnutls_certificate_set_verify_function
+@dots{}
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+The command below searches for the same keyword in man pages:
+
+@example
+$ man -k TLS
+SSL (7) - OpenSSL SSL/TLS library
+certtool (1) - GnuTLS certificate tool
+@dots {}
+@end example
+
+These searches are purely local to your computer so you have the
+guarantee that documentation you find corresponds to what you have
+actually installed, you can access it off-line, and your privacy is
+respected.
+
+Once you have these results, you can view the relevant documentation by
+running, say:
+
+@example
+$ info "(gnutls)Core TLS API"
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+or:
+
+@example
+$ man certtool
+@end example
+
+Info manuals contain sections and indices as well as hyperlinks like
+those found in Web pages. The @command{info} reader (@pxref{Top, Info
+reader,, info-stnd, Stand-alone GNU Info}) and its Emacs counterpart
+(@pxref{Misc Help,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}) provide intuitive key
+bindings to navigate manuals. @xref{Getting Started,,, info, Info: An
+Introduction}, for an introduction to Info navigation.
+
@node Installing Debugging Files
@section Installing Debugging Files