This software randomly opens a page from your installed programs, providing a quick and easy way to access different features and functions without needing to navigate menus or search for them manually.
The best part about random-man is that it silently ignores any commands that do not have a manual page or any other errors. It will only exit when it can generate a man page. Instead of displaying the manual page, the software offers the option to ask for only the summary line with the command chosen and the one-line description at the top of the man page. This can be done by using the "-s" flag.
Random-man also allows users to override the path searched by providing each segment of the path as an argument to the software. This is useful for users who sudo a lot and want to learn about commands they might have overlooked.
Overall, random-man is an effective tool to educate users on UNIX commands through the shell, and with its unique features, it can undoubtedly be a game-changer for all users.
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