redhat man page for toe

Query: toe

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Section: 1m

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toe(1M) 																   toe(1M)

NAME
toe - table of (terminfo) entries
SYNOPSIS
toe [-v[n]] [-huUV] file...
DESCRIPTION
With no options, toe lists all available terminal types by primary name with descriptions. File arguments specify the directories to be scanned; if no such arguments are given, your default terminfo directory is scanned. If you also specify the -h option, a directory header will be issued as each directory is entered. There are other options intended for use by terminfo file maintainers: -u file says to issue a report on dependencies in the given file. This report condenses the `use' relation: each line consists of the pri- mary name of a terminal that has use capabilities, followed by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated primary names of all terminals which occur in those use capabilities, followed by a newline -U file says to issue a report on reverse dependencies in the given file. This report reverses the `use' relation: each line consists of the primary name of a terminal that occurs in use capabilities, followed by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated primary names of all terminals which depend on it, followed by a newline. -vn specifies that (verbose) output be written to standard error trace information showing toe's progress. The optional integer n is a number from 1 to 10, interpreted as for tic(1). -V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and exits.
FILES
/usr/share/terminfo/?/* Compiled terminal description database.
SEE ALSO
tic(1M), infocmp(1M), captoinfo(1M), infotocap(1M), curses(3X), terminfo(5). toe(1M)
Related Man Pages
toe(1m) - mojave
toe(1) - debian
toe(1) - freebsd
toe(1) - plan9
toe(1) - x11r4
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