APROPOS(1) NetBSD General Commands Manual APROPOS(1)

NAME

aproposlocate commands by keyword lookup

SYNOPSIS

apropos [-C path] [-M path] [-m path] [-S subsection] [-s section] keyword ...

DESCRIPTION

apropos shows which manual pages contain instances of any of the given keyword(s) in their title line. Each word is considered separately and case of letters is ignored. Words which are part of other words are considered; when looking for “compile”, apropos will also list all instances of “compiler”.

If the line output by apropos starts “name(section) ...” you can enter “man section name” to get its documentation.

The options are as follows:

-C
Use different man(1) configuration file than the default, /etc/man.conf.
-M
Override the list of standard directories apropos searches for a database named whatis.db. The supplied path must be a colon “:” separated list of directories. This search path may also be set using the environment variable MANPATH.
-m
Augment the list of standard directories apropos searches for its database. The supplied path must be a colon “:” separated list of directories. These directories will be searched before the standard directories, or the directories supplied with the -M option or the MANPATH environment variable.
-S subsection
Restrict the search to pages for the specified machine architecture. By default, pages for all architectures are shown.
-s section
Restrict the search to the specified section of the manual. By default, pages from all sections are shown.

ENVIRONMENT

MANPATH
The standard search path used by man(1) may be overridden by specifying a path in the MANPATH environment variable. The format of the path is a colon “:” separated list of directories.

FILES

whatis.db
name of the apropos database
/etc/man.conf
man(1) configuration file, used to get location of whatis database if MANPATH is not set.

SEE ALSO

man(1), whatis(1), whereis(1), man.conf(5), makewhatis(8)

HISTORY

The apropos command appeared in 3.0BSD.
May 7, 2009 NetBSD 5.99