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To do this, whilst you are in the particular manual page you would like to search press forward slash '/' followed by the term you would like to search for and hit 'enter' If the term appears multiple times you may cycle through them by pressing the 'n' button for next. If you want to search within a manual page this is also possible. It is not uncommon to find that a particular word exists in many manual pages. To be effective with this approach, you may need a few goes.
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This can be helpful if you're not quite sure of what command you may want to use but you know what you want to achieve. It is possible to do a keyword search on the Manual pages. To exit the man pages press 'q' for quit. Line 11 onwards Below the description will always be a list of all the command line options that are available for the command.Line 9 presents us with a more detailed description of the command.(option on this line refers to the command line options listed below the description)
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The PSR Tutorial is managed and maintained by Joe Waters, Glen Allen, VA ( ). That page, accessed from this link or the one at the top of this page, provides a search box to enter your query and view the results of your search. Square brackets ( ) indicate that something is optional. The Search Page lets you hone in on a particular topic or phrase you may be looking for. Now is the time to create your main content of the website which is pages. We already have the design of header and footer templates. This is really just a quick overview of how the command should be run. Pages -> Hover to Home page -> Edit with Elementor.