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so today we're going to take a look at writing a man page now this is actually a very very simple process but there's a few things you do need to keep in mind to actually make sure your man page is useful so if you know to the channel you know what to do and let's jump right into it now the first thing to note is that there are a couple of different ways to write man pages all of them will be compiled down into what we're working with today but you can do things like make man pages with pearl doc or with markdown or with HTML and then convert them into what we're working with today now the problem we're doing it through that method instead of just writing it in the native language we're working with is that if you have any compilation errors or anything that's not really compiling the way it should look in a man page it's going to be very difficult to fix unless you know how to actually write in the style that you write for man pages so we're going to be working directly with troff to...