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Virtually all commands understand the <emphasis role="strong">-h</emphasis> (or <emphasis role="strong">--help</emphasis>) option which will produce a short usage description of the command and it's options, then exit back to the command prompt. Type <screen>man -h</screen> or <screen>man --help</screen> to see this in action.
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Quasi tutti i comandi dispongono dell'opzione <emphasis role="strong">-h</emphasis> (o <emphasis role="strong">--help</emphasis>) che visualizza un piccolo messaggio sull'utilizzo del comando e le sue opzioni e quindi ritorna al prompt. Digitare <screen>man -h</screen> o <screen>man --help</screen> per visualizzare queste opzioni.
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Every command and nearly every application in Linux will have a man (manual) file, so finding them is as simple as typing <command>man command</command> to bring up a longer manual entry for the specified command. For example, <screen>man mv</screen> will bring up the <command>mv</command> (move) manual.
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Ogni comando e ogni applicazione in Linux ha un file man (di manuale). Per trovarli, basta semplicemente digitare <command>man command</command> per avere tutto il manuale. Per esempio, <screen>man mv</screen> visualizza il manuale del comando <command>mv</command>.
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Move up and down the man file with the arrow keys, and quit back to the command prompt with <keycap>q</keycap>.
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Per spostarsi all'interno del manuale usare le frecce direzionali, per tornare alla riga di comando, digitare <keycap>q</keycap>.
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<screen>man man</screen> will bring up the manual entry for the <command>man</command> command, which is a good place to start.
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<screen>man man</screen> visualizza il manuale del comando <command>man</command>, un buon punto di partenza.
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<screen>man intro</screen> is especially useful - it displays the "Introduction to user commands" which is a well-written, fairly brief introduction to the Linux command line.
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Il comando <screen>man intro</screen> è molto utile, visualizza l'«Introduction to user commands», un'introduzione ben scritta alla riga di comando di Linux.
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There are also <command>info</command> pages, which are generally more in-depth than <command>man</command> pages. Try <screen>info info</screen> for the introduction to info pages.
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Ci sono anche le pagine <command>info</command>, solitamente più dettagliate rispetto alle pagine <command>man</command>. Provare, per esempio, <screen>info info</screen> per l'introduzione alle pagine info.
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Searching for man files
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Cercare i file man
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If you aren't sure which command or application you need to use, you can try searching the man files.
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Se non si è a conoscenza di quale comando o applicazione usare, è possibile eseguire delle ricerche nei file man
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This is the same as the <command>apropos</command> command.
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Questo è uguale al comando <command>apropos</command>.
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<command>man -k foo</command>, will search the man files for <emphasis>foo</emphasis>. Try <screen>man -k nautilus</screen> to see how this works. <placeholder-1/>
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<command>man -k foo</command>, cerca i file man di <emphasis>foo</emphasis>. Digitare <screen>man -k nautilus</screen> per vedere come funziona il comando. <placeholder-1/>
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