03-20-2014
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I tried this with FF, Safair and Tor, all "not logged into Google" and it works fine.
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gflags2man
gflags2man(1) User Commands gflags2man(1)
NAME
gflags2man - runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page.
SYNOPSIS
gflags2man [FLAGS]...
DESCRIPTION
gflags2man runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page.
Run the program, parse the output, and then format that into a man page.
Usage:
gflags2man <program> [program] ...
OPTIONS
gflags2man
--dest_dir
Directory to write resulting manpage to. Specify '-' for stdout
(default: '/tmp')
-?,--[no]help
show this help
--help_flag
Option to pass to target program in to get help
(default: '--help')
--[no]helpshort
show usage only for this module
--[no]helpxml
like --help, but generates XML output
--v verbosity level to use for output
(default: '0') (an integer)
gflags
--flagfile
Insert flag definitions from the given file into the command line.
--undefok
comma-separated list of flag names that it is okay to specify on the command line even if the program does not define a flag with
that name. IMPORTANT: flags in this list that have arguments MUST use the --flag=value format.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Google. Gflags2man created this page from "gflags2man --help" output.
Gflags2man was written by Dan Christian. Note that the date on this page is the modification date of gflags2man.
gflags2man 01/05/10 gflags2man(1)