Metallah is a software tool that allows users to view man pages through a Web-based interface. It provides easy access to essential manual pages, making it easier for users to navigate through Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
With Metallah, you will never face the tedium of navigating through the usual man(1) pages, which can often feel like wandering in a dark kingdom. Instead, you will be able to browse the pages with ease, just like small children who have escaped from a nightmare.
One of the key features of Metallah is its ability to always display the file you are physically reading. The software also offers an ápropos-mode, in which an inquiry becomes an AREs, and navigation by search results is extremely flexible.
Moreover, Metallah has a directory mode, which allows you to click on sections and move inside them quickly. The software also perfectly distinguishes localized pages, automatically replacing the originals, and marking them within the directory-mode.
With Metallah, you can view local man pages, both in troff and cat formats, or use any external command line converter that can transmutate man(1) output into HTML. You can even run the program from the command line, with the ability to take the XA_PRIMARY selection.
The visual preferences of Metallah can be edited easily, without any cryptographic configuration files. The appearance can also be changed through CSS, and there is Russian documentation available for easy reference.
To use Metallah, you need a web-server with CGI support, as well as a browser with CSS and tables support. Additionally, you need utilities like file(1), nroff(1), gunzip(1), and bunzip2(1), and Tcl 8.4. You must also have permission to read system directories with manual pages from under the web-server, execute man(1) from under the web-server, and write in the directory where you will hold Metallah or /tmp.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and efficient man page viewer, Metallah is the software for you.
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