I once read some advice that if you ever figure something out that you might have to do again, especially if you only do it once or twice a year, then you should write it down. I tend to put these notes into Unix man pages, which I store under the made-up pj
section. I keep them all at ~/man/manpj/
, with these commands in my .bash_profile
:
export MANPATH="$MANPATH:$HOME/man"
export MANSECT="1:n:l:8:3:2:3posix:3pm:3perl:5:4:9:6:7:pj"
Most of these files are in man format, but some are just txt. Usually something starts as txt, and if its appearance when I type man pj foo
is intolerable, I give it some nice man macros.