Cppman is a tool that provides C++ manual pages on the terminal. It
acts as a convenient interface to view formatted C++ documentation
directly from cplusplus.com and cppreference.com, allowing developers
to access relevant information quickly without switching to a web
browser.
Features:
- Supports two backends (switch it with cppman -s):
cplusplus.com
cppreference.com
- Syntax highlighting support for sections and example source code.
- Usage/Interface similar to the 'man' command
- Hyperlink between manpages (only available when pager=vim)
- Press Ctrl-] when cursor is on keyword to go forward and Ctrl-T to
go backward.
- You can also double-click on keyword to go forward and right-click
to go backward.
- Frequently update to support cplusplus.com.
WWW: https://github.com/aitjcize/cppman
Co-authored-by: freebsd@fron.io
PR: 284157
Reported by: freebsd@fron.io (initial version)
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Cppman is a tool that provides C++ manual pages on the terminal. It
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acts as a convenient interface to view formatted C++ documentation
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directly from cplusplus.com and cppreference.com, allowing developers
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to access relevant information quickly without switching to a web
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browser.
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Features:
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- Supports two backends (switch it with cppman -s):
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cplusplus.com
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cppreference.com
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- Syntax highlighting support for sections and example source code.
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- Usage/Interface similar to the 'man' command
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- Hyperlink between manpages (only available when pager=vim)
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- Press Ctrl-] when cursor is on keyword to go forward and Ctrl-T to
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go backward.
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- You can also double-click on keyword to go forward and right-click
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to go backward.
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- Frequently update to support cplusplus.com.
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