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AN(6) Games Manual AN(6)
NAME
an - Anagram generator
SYNOPSIS
an [-w] [-c string] [-d dictionary] [-l number_words] [-m word_length] [-u string] [-n number_anagrams] [-h] [-v] [--words] [--contain
string] [--dict dictionary] [--length number_words] [--minimum word_length] [--used string] [--number number_anagrams] [--help] [--ver-
sion] PHRASE
DESCRIPTION
an finds all anagrams which can be made from the letters in PHRASE, using words in the specified dictionary. The default is to use
/usr/share/dict/words.
OPTIONS
-w, --words
Print words that the letters in PHRASE can make, then exit.
-c, --contain string
Only print anagrams which contain string.
-d, --dict dictionary
Use dictionary file to find words which the letters in PHRASE can make.
-m, --minimum word_length
Only include word which are at least word_length long.
-u, --used string
Considers that letters in string have already used when analyzing letters in PHRASE. Like --contain but doesn't print out string.
-l, --length number_words
Finds anagrams which have a maximum of number_words words in them. This is very useful when number of anagrams which are output is
large.
-n, --number number_anagrams
Stops after finding number_anagrams anagrams.
-h, --help
Print a usage message on standard output, then exit.
-v, --version
Print version information on standard output, then exit.
EXAMPLE
an -c imp 'Paul Martin'
Finds anagrams for Paul Martin which contain the word imp.
AUTHOR
Paul Martin <pm@debian.org>
THANKS
Richard Jones (richard@deep-thought.org)
- Coding and algorithm design of original version.
Julian Assange (proff@suburbia.net)
- Algorithm design of original version.
Please note that the email addresses for Richard and Julian are from over ten years ago and probably no longer work.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Paul Martin 2012. All rights reserved.
AN(6)