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# SYNTAX TEST "Manpage.sublime-syntax"
SOMETHING(8) System Manager's Manual SOMETHING(8)
# ^^^^^ meta.preprocessor
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ markup.heading.title
# ^^^^^^^ meta.preprocessor
NAME
#^^^ markup.heading.other
example - do something useful
SYNOPSIS
example [options] [--home DIR] [--shell SHELL] [--no-create-home]
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
[-u | --set-upstream] [-o <string> | --push-option=<string>]
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
[--force-with-lease[=<refname>[:<expect>]]]
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^ keyword.operator
# ^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^^^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
example --system [options]
# ^^^^^^^^ entity.name
COMMON OPTIONS
[--quiet] [--debug] [--help|-h] [--version] [--conf FILE]
/* According to POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008 */
# ^^ source.c comment.block punctuation.definition.comment
#include <sys/select.h>
# ^^^^^^^^ source.c meta.preprocessor.include keyword.control.import.include
struct timeval {
# ^^^^^^ source.c storage.type
time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */
suseconds_t tv_usec; /* microseconds */
};
DESCRIPTION
example does something useful in relation to the command line options
and configuration information in /etc/example.conf.
OPTIONS
--conf FILE
# ^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
#^^^^^^ - variable - entity - markup
# ^^^^ variable.parameter
Use FILE instead of /etc/example.conf.
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - variable - entity
--disabled-login
Do not run passwd to set the password. The user won't be able
to use her account until the password is set.
--disabled-password
Like --disabled-login, but logins are still possible (for exam-
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name
#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - entity - variable - markup
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - entity - variable - markup
ple using SSH RSA keys) but not using password authentication.
--help Display brief instructions.
# ^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - variable.parameter
--home DIR
# ^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ - variable - entity - markup
Use DIR as the user's home directory, rather than the default
specified by the configuration file. If the directory does not
exist, it is created and skeleton files are copied.
--[no-]signed, --signed=(true|false|if-asked)
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.separator
# ^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ keyword.operator
# ^ - variable
# ^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ - variable
--no-recurse-submodules, --recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|only|no
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.separator
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ keyword.operator
# ^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^ variable.parameter
May be used to make sure all submodule commits used by the
-c, -C NUM, --context[=NUM]
# ^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^ punctuation.separator
# ^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.separator
# ^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command-line-option
# ^^^^^^^ - entity.name
# ^ keyword.operator
# ^^^ variable.parameter
# ^^ - variable
output NUM (default 3) lines of copied context
EXAMPLE
#include <stdio.h>
# ^^^^^^^^ source.c meta.preprocessor.include keyword.control.import.include
(This is not C code.)
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - source.c
struct timeval {
time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */
suseconds_t tv_usec; /* microseconds */
};
# ^ source.c punctuation.terminator
The corresponding argument for pselect() has the following type:
#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - source.c
#define POLLIN_SET (EPOLLRDNORM | EPOLLRDBAND | EPOLLIN |
EPOLLHUP | EPOLLERR)
# ^ source.c meta.preprocessor.macro meta.group punctuation.section.group.end
ENVIRONMENT
$SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL
# ^ punctuation.definition.variable
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ constant.other
systemd reads the log level from this environment variable. This
can be overridden with --log-level=.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Various Git commands use the following environment variables:
The Git Repository
These environment variables apply to all core Git commands. Nb: it is
worth noting that they may be used/overridden by SCMS sitting above Git
so take care if using a foreign front-end.
GIT_INDEX_FILE
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ support.constant.environment-variable
This environment allows the specification of an alternate index
file. If not specified, the default of $GIT_DIR/index is used.
GIT_INDEX_VERSION
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ support.constant.environment-variable
This environment variable allows the specification of an index
version for new repositories. It wont affect existing index files.
By default index file version 2 or 3 is used. See git-update-
index(1) for more information.
COMMANDS
This section only lists general commands. For input and output com
mands, refer to sway-input(5) and sway-output(5).
The following commands may only be used in the configuration file.
bar [<bar-id>] <bar-subcommands...>
# ^^^ entity.name.command
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.begin
# ^ punctuation.definition.generic.begin
# ^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.definition.generic.end
# ^ punctuation.section.brackets.end
# ^ punctuation.definition.generic.begin
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ punctuation.definition.generic.end
For details on bar subcommands, see sway-bar(5).
default_orientation horizontal|vertical|auto
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.command
# ^^^^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^^^^^ variable.parameter
# ^ keyword.operator.logical
# ^^^^ variable.parameter
Sets the default container layout for tiled containers.
include <path>
Includes another file from path. path can be either a full path or
a path relative to the parent config, and expands shell syntax (see
wordexp(3) for details). The same include file can only be included
once; subsequent attempts will be ignored.
SEE ALSO
The systemd Homepage[11], systemd-system.conf(5), locale.conf(5)
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ entity.name.function