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K.B.Dharun Krishna edited this page Jun 10, 2024 · 20 revisions

tldr pages

Simplified and community-driven manpages

Usage

View the live demo or run the command from your terminal.

tldr tar

tldr tar command output

How do I use it?

Tip

For browsing without installing a client on your computer, see the web client at https://tldr.inbrowser.app (with offline support using PWA).

A popular and convenient way to access these pages on your computer is to install the official Node.js client:

npm install -g tldr

Alternatively, you can also use the official Python client, which can be installed via pip3 (or other package managers):

pip3 install tldr

Linux and Mac users can also install the official Rust Client using Homebrew (or other package managers on other operating systems):

brew install tlrc

Then you have direct access to simplified, easy-to-read help for commands, such as tar, accessible through typing tldr tar instead of the standard man tar.

If you don't want to install any software, check out the PDF version.

There are also various other clients provided by the community, both for the command line and for other platforms. For a comprehensive list of clients, head over to our Wiki.

Contribute

Fork the project's GitHub repository.

This repository is just that: an ever-growing collection of examples for the most common UNIX / Linux / OSX / SunOS commands.

Just edit any pages from the pages/ directory and submit a pull request.

Best practices:

  • Focus on up to 8 of the most common usages.
  • When in doubt, keep new command-line users in mind.
  • Introduce examples gradually, from the simplest to more complex ones.
  • Don't explain general UNIX concepts.
  • Have a look at a few existing pages if you need any help.

Check out the more detailed Contributing Guidelines.

Tutorials to get started

License

MIT License