I'm trying to figure out which variables are properly documented or not...

The first step for that is to have
apropos -k Ev=var 
working !


Index: port-modules.5
===================================================================
RCS file: /build/data/openbsd/cvs/src/share/man/man5/port-modules.5,v
diff -u -p -r1.283 port-modules.5
--- port-modules.5      16 Mar 2026 15:41:19 -0000      1.283
+++ port-modules.5      22 Jun 2026 10:30:34 -0000
@@ -566,13 +566,13 @@ Changes
 to `test' as this is standard for CMake projects.
 Also this module has the following knobs:
 .Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It MODCMAKE_DEBUG
+.It Ev MODCMAKE_DEBUG
 If set to `Yes', CMake will produce a debug build instead of a release
 build.
 The exact effects on the build process depend on settings specified in
 the CMake config files.
 Default value is `No'.
-.It MODCMAKE_LDFLAGS
+.It Ev MODCMAKE_LDFLAGS
 If set, the value will be passed to CMake via the
 .Ev LDFLAGS
 environment variable during configuration.
@@ -582,16 +582,16 @@ CMake uses this only on the first config
 and
 .Ev CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT .
 Default value is empty.
-.It MODCMAKE_VERBOSE
+.It Ev MODCMAKE_VERBOSE
 If set to `Yes', CMake will print details during configure and build
 stages about exact command being run, etc.
 Should not be used in ports Makefiles.
 Default value is `Yes'.
-.It MODCMAKE_WANTCOLOR
+.It Ev MODCMAKE_WANTCOLOR
 If set to `Yes', CMake will colorize its output.
 Should not be used in ports Makefiles.
 Default value is `No'.
-.It USE_NINJA
+.It Ev USE_NINJA
 If set to `Yes', use
 .Xr ninja 1
 as the build system instead of
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ will be disabled by creating a link to f
 .Pp
 This module supports the following knob:
 .Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It MODMESON_WANTCOLOR
+.It Ev MODMESON_WANTCOLOR
 If set to `Yes', meson will colorize its output.
 Should not be used in ports Makefiles.
 Default value is `No'.

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