On 10/18/2012 10:40 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
with "bash-completion" and double-<TAB> it is
desirable in many
situations and at least it is helpful also if read all the docs and
do not exactly remember not so often used commands - "man unknown"
is hard
[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ system system-config-keyboard systemd-delta
systemd-readahead-analyze systemctl systemd-detect-virt
systemd-stdio-bridge systemd systemd-inhibit
systemd-systemctl systemd-analyze systemd-journalctl
systemd-sysv-convert systemd-ask-password
systemd-loginctl systemd-tmpfiles systemd-cat
systemd-machine-id-setup systemd-tty-ask-password-agent
systemd-cgls systemd-notify systemsettings
systemd-cgtop systemd-nspawn system-setup-keyboard
[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ man systemd-journalctl..................
For that matter, with tcsh & tcshrc, I can eliminate the middleman there:
$ man syst^D
systemadm system-config-printer
system-config-audit system-config-printer-applet
system-config-authentication system-config-rootpassword
system-config-boot system-config-samba
system-config-date system-config-selinux
system-config-firewall system-config-services
system-config-firewall-tui system-config-users
...
system-config-network-tui systemd-delta
system-switch-displaymanager
system-config-nfs systemd-detect-virt
$ man system
I love that bit.
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