Query: purity-ng
OS: debian
Section: 6
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
PURITY-NG(6) Games Manual PURITY-NG(6)NAMEpurity-ng - general purpose purity testing softwareSYNOPSISpurity-ng [OPTION]... list|FILE|TESTNAMEDESCRIPTIONPurity is an interactive purity test program with a simple, user interface and datafile format. For each test, questions are printed to the your terminal, and you are prompted for an answer to the current question. At a prompt, these are your choices: y Answer "yes" to the question. n Answer "no" to the question. b Backup one question, if you answered it incorrectly, or someone is watching you take the test, and you don't (or do) want to admit a different answer. s Print your current score on the test you are taking. q Quit the test, and print the current score. ? Print a help screen for the current prompt. At the end of the test, your score is printed out. For most purity tests, lower scores denote more "experience" of the test material.OPTIONS--version print current version of purity-ng -h, --help show the help message and exit -p print the test without prompting for answers. -r decrypt the test using the Rot 13 algorithm. To get a list of all purity tests available globally on your system, run purity-ng list.AUTHORSpurity was originally written by Eric Lechner in 1989. purity-ng is a reimplementation of purity in Python for modern systems, written by Simon Fondrie-Teitler and Luke Faraone. This manual page was written by Luke Faraone.BUGSIf you find bugs in the application, please report these to <https://bugs.launchpad.net/purity-ng> or to your distribution's distributor.SEE ALSOpurity(6) Running purity-ng format provides documentation about the datafile format. Additional documentation is available online at <http://packages.python.org/purity-ng>. January 7, 2011 PURITY-NG(6)
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