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diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 5ce8cbce..8d732936 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -263,28 +263,25 @@ loaded using @tpope’s [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen). Scripts ------- -Three SSH-related scripts and their manuals are included: - -* `shoal(1)` — Print hostnames read from a `ssh_config(5)` file -* `scatter(1)` — Run command on multiple hosts read from `shoal(1)` and print - output -* `shock(1)` — Run command on multiple hosts read from `shoal(1)` and print - the hostname if the command returns zero +* Three SSH-related scripts: + * `shoal(1)` — Print hostnames read from a `ssh_config(5)` file + * `scatter(1)` — Run command on multiple hosts read from `shoal(1)` and + print output + * `shock(1)` — Run command on multiple hosts read from `shoal(1)` and + print the hostname if the command returns zero +* `edda(1)` provides a means to run `ed(1)` over a set of files preserving + any options, mostly useful for scripts. There’s `--help` output and a + manual page. +* `han(1)` provides a `keywordprg` for Bash script development that will look + for `help` topics. You could use it from the shell too. It also has a brief + manual. +* `sue(8)` execs `sudoedit(8)` as the owner of all the file arguments given, + perhaps in cases where you may not necessarily have `root` `sudo(8)` + privileges. If you want to use the manuals, you may need to add `~/.local/share/man` to your `/etc/manpath` configuration, depending on your system. -`edda(1)` provides a means to run `ed(1)` over a set of files preserving any -options, mostly useful for scripts. There’s `--help` output and a manual page. - -`sue(8)` execs `sudoedit(8)` as the owner of all the file arguments given, -perhaps in cases where you may not necessarily have `root` `sudo(8)` -privileges. - -There's also a script `han(1)` to provide a `keywordprg` for Bash script -development that will look for `help` topics. You could use it from the shell -too. It also has a brief manual. - Testing ------- |