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1.1 root 1: .TH PPD 1P "22 June 1983"
2: .UC 4
3: .SH NAME
4: ppd \- list project directories
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B ppd
7: [\fB\-1adlmnpqrt\fR] [\fB\-T \fRtypexpr] [pdirname ...]
8: .SH DESCRIPTION
9: .I Ppd
10: lists the project directories belonging to a project. If
11: .I pdirname
12: is a project root directory, the contents of that project are listed. If
13: .I pdirname
14: is a project directory, the name of that directory is repeated together
15: with any other information requested. When no argument is given,
16: the current project is listed. The output is sorted alphabetically.
17: .SH OPTIONS
18: .IP \fB\-1\fR
19: List one entry per line.
20: .IP \fB\-a\fR
21: List all project directories. Usually `...' and `....' are suppressed.
22: .IP \fB\-d\fR
23: Print the description of each project directory.
24: .IP \fB\-l\fR
25: List in long format, giving the full pathname of each project directory.
26: .IP \fB\-m\fR
27: Mark each project root directory with a trailing `^'.
28: .IP \fB\-n\fR
29: List the alias corresponding to each project directory.
30: .IP \fB\-p\fR
31: If
32: .I pdirname
33: is a project root directory, list only its name and not its contents. This
34: option is used often with
35: .B \-d
36: and
37: .B \-t
38: to get the description or type labels of a project root directory.
39: .IP \fB\-q\fR
40: Quiet mode. Do not print subproject titles. Mostly used with a combination of
41: .B \-l
42: and
43: .B \-r
44: to get a list of pathnames for a project hierarchy.
45: .IP \fB\-r\fR
46: Recursively list subprojects.
47: .IP \fB\-t\fR
48: Print the type labels of each project directory.
49: .IP "\fB\-T \fItypexpr\fR"
50: Only list project directories corresponding to
51: boolean type label expression,
52: .I typexpr.
53: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
54: Exit status 0 is normal. Exit status 1 indicates an error.
55: .SH AUTHOR
56: Peter J. Nicklin
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