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NAME

       jargon - find an entry in the jargon file

SYNOPSIS

       jargon [-s] [entryname]

DESCRIPTION

       The  jargon command looks for an entry containing the specified name in
       the jargon file and, if found, starts infobrowser at that location.  If
       no  name  is  specified,  then it just starts infobrowser on the jargon
       file.  If the specified entry cannot be found, infobrowser  is  started
       pointing at the appropriate index page.

OPTIONS

       -s
              Dump  entry to standard output, using info.  The specified entry
              is displayed in a noninteractive manner. If the entry cannot  be
              found, nothing is output. If this option is given, then it is an
              error if entryname is not specified.

AUTHOR

       The Jargon File itself is a common heritage of the hacker  culture;  it
       is currently edited by Eric Raymond (esr@snark.thyrsus.com).
       Mark Baker (mbaker@iee.org) wrote this look up program.
       Peter Maydell (pmaydell@chiark.greenend.org.uk) wrote this manual page.

SEE ALSO

       info(1)