você pode pesquisar com -k
, como:
mohsen@debian:~/codes/amlak/amlak/src$ man -k socket
accept (2) - accept a connection on a socket
accept4 (2) - accept a connection on a socket
bind (2) - bind a name to a socket
bindresvport (3) - bind a socket to a privileged IP port
BIO_new_socket (3ssl) - socket BIO
BIO_s_socket (3ssl) - socket BIO
connect (2) - initiate a connection on a socket
dbus-cleanup-sockets (1) - clean up leftover sockets in a directory
filan (1) - Multipurpose relay (SOcket CAT)
fuser (1) - identify processes using files or sockets
getpeername (2) - get name of connected peer socket
getsockname (2) - get socket name
getsockopt (2) - get and set options on sockets
gpsdctl (8) - tool for sending commands to gpsd over its control socket
IO::Socket::INET6 (3pm) - Object interface for AF_INET|AF_INET6 domain sockets
IO::Socket::SSL (3pm) - - SSL sockets with IO::Socket interface
IO::Socket::SSL::Intercept (3pm) - - SSL interception (man in the middle)
IO::Socket::SSL::Utils (3pm) - - loading, storing, creating certificates and keys
irw (1) - sends data from Unix domain socket to stdout
lircd (8) - LIRC daemon decodes infrared signals and provides them on a Unix domain socket.
listen (2) - listen for connections on a socket
ncat (1) - Concatenate and redirect sockets
Net::SSL (3pm) - support for Secure Sockets Layer
Net::SSLeay::Handle (3pm) - Perl module that lets SSL (HTTPS) sockets be handled as standard file handles.
procan (1) - Multipurpose relay (SOcket CAT)
raw (7) - Linux IPv4 raw sockets
recv (2) - receive a message from a socket
recvfrom (2) - receive a message from a socket
recvmmsg (2) - receive multiple messages on a socket
recvmsg (2) - receive a message from a socket
rtnetlink (7) - Linux IPv4 routing socket
send (2) - send a message on a socket
sendmmsg (2) - send multiple messages on a socket
sendmsg (2) - send a message on a socket
sendto (2) - send a message on a socket
setsockopt (2) - get and set options on sockets
socat (1) - Multipurpose relay (SOcket CAT)
sockatmark (3) - determine whether socket is at out-of-band mark
socket (2) - create an endpoint for communication
socket (7) - Linux socket interface
socketcall (2) - socket system calls
socketpair (2) - create a pair of connected sockets
ss (8) - another utility to investigate sockets
systemd-udevd-control.socket (8) - Device event managing daemon
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket (8) - Device event managing daemon
unix (7) - sockets for local interprocess communication
unixcmd (1) - Simple remote command for unix sockets
unixterm (1) - (simple) Remote terminal for unix sockets
vdeterm (1) - (simple) Remote terminal for vde management sockets
vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer (8) - log Samba VFS read and write operations through a socket to a helper application
watchgnupg (1) - Read and print logs from a socket
X11::Protocol::Connection::INETSocket (3pm) - Perl module for IO::Socket::INET-based X11 connections
X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket (3pm) - Perl module base class for IO::Socket-based X11 connections
X11::Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket (3pm) - Perl module for IO::Socket::UNIX-based X11 connections
Você vê um número na frente de cada página do manual, páginas de manual categorizadas por nível:
1 Executable programs or shell commands
2 System calls (functions provided by the kernel)
3 Library calls (functions within program libraries)
4 Special files (usually found in /dev)
5 File formats and conventions eg /etc/passwd
6 Games
7 Miscellaneous (including macro packages and conventions), e.g. man(7), groff(7)
8 System administration commands (usually only for root)
9 Kernel routines [Non standard]
Eu acho que você pode encontrar sua API ao seu nível, oh, a propósito, cara - uma página do youpage, mostre sua página de manual em todos os níveis
por exemplo, man strtok
man -a passwd
: show comando passwd e formato / etc / passwd