# mdman(1) ## NAME mdman - Converts markdown to a man page ## SYNOPSIS `mdman` [_options_] `-t` _type_ `-o` _outdir_ _sources..._ ## DESCRIPTION Converts a markdown file to a man page. The source file is first processed as a [handlebars](https://handlebarsjs.com/) template. Then, it is processed as markdown into the target format. This supports different output formats, such as troff or plain text. Every man page should start with a level-1 header with the man name and section, such as `# mdman(1)`. The handlebars template has several special tags to assist with generating the man page: - Every block of command-line options must be wrapped between `{{#options}}` and `{{/options}}` tags. This tells the processor where the options start and end. - Each option must be expressed with a `{{#option}}` block. The parameters to the the block are a sequence of strings indicating the option. For example, ```{{#option "`-p` _spec_..." "`--package` _spec_..."}}``` is an option that has two different forms. The text within the string is processed as markdown. It is recommended to use formatting similar to this example. The content of the `{{#option}}` block should contain a detailed description of the option. Use the `{{/option}}` tag to end the option block. - References to other man pages should use the `{{man name section}}` expression. For example, `{{man "mdman" 1}}` will generate a reference to the `mdman(1)` man page. For non-troff output, the `--man` option will tell `mdman` how to create links to the man page. If there is no matching `--man` option, then it links to a file named _name_`.md` in the same directory. - Variables can be set with `{{*set name="value"}}`. These variables can then be referenced with `{{name}}` expressions. - Partial templates should be placed in a directory named `includes` next to the source file. Templates can be included with an expression like `{{> template-name}}`. - Other helpers include: - `{{lower value}}` Converts the given value to lowercase. ## OPTIONS
-t type
Specifies the output type. The following output types are supported:

-o outdir
Specifies the directory where to save the output.
--url base_url
Specifies a base URL to use for relative URLs within the document. Any relative URL will be joined with this URL.
--man name:section=url
Specifies a URL to use for the given man page. When the {{man name section}} expression is used, the given URL will be inserted as a link. This may be specified multiple times. If a man page reference does not have a matching --man entry, then a relative link to a file named name.md will be used.
sources...
The source input filename, may be specified multiple times.
## EXAMPLES 1. Convert the given documents to man pages: mdman -t man -o doc doc/mdman.md