To cite a UNIX man page, you typically include the title of the command, the section number of the man page, and the date of access. The format often resembles: Command Name (Section Number)
. For example, if you were citing the ls
command from section 1, it would look like this: ls (1)
. If you accessed it online, you may also include the URL and the date you accessed it.
To update a 'man' page in Unix you would need permission to write to the resulting formatted directory and the original NROFF source that comprised the original man page. Once you place or modify the source the next time someone runs the 'man' command it should reformat it.
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Different versions of Unix use different methods of page replacement depending on situations; there is no one size fits all. You will need to check for the specific version of Unix you are interested in and ask the vendor.
A bibliography is a page where you cite things
Yes you must cite it.
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Look at the "wc" command's man page, it will give you a count of all characters, including the newline character.
In MLA format, you cite page numbers by including the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence or quote. For example: (Smith 25).
Specify-url, properties or
To properly cite an "About Us" page in your research paper, follow this format: Author(s). (Year). Title of the page. Website Name. URL. Make sure to include the date you accessed the page.
To cite a web page with no author in APA format, start with the title of the webpage in italics, followed by the publication or website name in italics, the URL, and the date you accessed the page.
Man (or manual) pages