From: Connor Lane Smith Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 23:15:32 +0000 (+0100) Subject: a few corrections to manpage X-Git-Url: https://git.armaanb.net/?p=sic.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a28f8b49c83f20586f67722ef745e96470f1ffeb a few corrections to manpage --- diff --git a/sic.1 b/sic.1 index 680cae7..aba8db8 100644 --- a/sic.1 +++ b/sic.1 @@ -3,10 +3,14 @@ sic \- simple irc client .SH SYNOPSIS .B sic -.RB [ \-h " "] -.RB [ \-p " "] -.RB [ \-n " "] -.RB [ \-k " "] +.RB [ \-h +.IR host ] +.RB [ \-p +.IR port ] +.RB [ \-n +.IR nick ] +.RB [ \-k +.IR pass ] .RB [ \-v ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B sic @@ -16,32 +20,35 @@ multiplexes all channel traffic into one output. That way you don't have to switch different channel buffers. So that's actually a feature. .SH OPTIONS .TP -.B \-h +.BI \-h " host" Overrides the default host (irc.oftc.net) .TP -.B \-p +.BI \-p " port" Overrides the default port (6667) .TP -.B \-n +.BI \-n " nick" Override the default nick ($USER) .TP -.B \-k -Specifies the keyword to authenticate your nick on the host +.BI \-k " pass" +Specifies the PASS connection password .TP -.BI \-v -Prints version information to standard output, then exits +.B \-v +Prints version information to stderr, then exits .SH COMMANDS .TP -.B :j #channel +.BI :j " #channel" Join a channel .TP -.B :l #channel +.BI :l " #channel" Leave a channel .TP -.B :m #channel/user msg -Write a message to #channel/user +.BI :m " #channel/user message" +Send a message to channel or user .TP -.B :s #channel/user -Set default channel/user +.BI :s " #channel/user" +Set default channel or user .TP -Everything which is not a command is simply send the server. +.BI : command +Any line beginning with +.B : +is sent as a command