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NAME mkreadmes -- high performance replacement for ports(8) "make readmes". SYNOPSIS mkreadmes [options] [pathname-list] DESCRIPTION mkreadmes creates README.html files for one or more ports, just as "make readmes" from ports(8) does. Just a tad bit faster. Like in "order of magnitude" faster, since it is specially built for the purpose. Without options, mkreadmes will recursively create README.html files for all ports found either in /usr/ports, or the directory pointed to by PORTSDIR, resulting in a browseable hierarchy of README.html files. OPTIONS -h Display help. -n Do not reparent paths given in pathname-list. See -p for more information. -p pathname Set toplevel directory to pathname. mkreadmes expects the ports tree's INDEX file to be in this directory, and will work its way down from here. Relative paths in pathname-list will have their parent set to pathname, unless -n is used. Without -p, mkreadmes defaults to /usr/ports, unless PORTSDIR is defined. -q Just print errors, be quiet otherwise. -t pathname Template files should be read from pathname, instead of the de- fault /usr/local/share/mkreadmes/Templates. -v Be more verbose, reporting more detailed progress information. May be repeated to obtain progressively more lower-level de- tails. -V Display version information. pathname-list Optional list of port and/or category pathnames separated by whitespace. If pathname-list is omitted, mkreadmes defaults to work on the entire ports tree. ENVIRONMENT PORTSDIR If not given, mkreadmes defaults to using /usr/ports. EXAMPLES Three ways for creating README.html for the port sysutils/froxlor: # mkreadmes /usr/ports/sysutils/froxlor # mkreadmes -vp /usr/ports sysutils/froxlor # mkreadmes -qnp /usr/ports /usr/ports/sysutils/froxlor Mimic "make readmes" from ports(8), creating README.html for all ports and categories in /usr/ports or the directory pointed to by PORTSDIR: # mkreadmes DIAGNOSTICS The mkreadmes utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO The mkreadmes homepage at: http://mkreadmes.sourceforge.net. AUTHOR mkreadmes was written by Conrad J. Sabatier <conrads@cox.net>. This man page was written by Marco Steinbach <coco@executive-computing.de>. March 4, 2012 MKREADMES(1)
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