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NAME

       mkd2man — convert a markdown document into an mdoc manual page

SYNOPSIS

       mkd2man [-h] [-d date] [-s section] [-t title] [file]

DESCRIPTION

       mkd2man  utility  reads  file  and generates mdoc(7) input from markdown source.  If unspecified, file is
       taken to be standard input.

       The options are as follows:

       -d, --date
               set the document date (‘Dd’) to date (preferrably in "Month Day, Year" format).  If  unspecified,
               mkd2man  uses  the file modification date or current date if reading is from standard input or if
               stat(2) fails.

       -h, --help
               display help text.

       -s, --section
               set the document section (‘Dt’) to section.  If unspecified, mkd2man uses 1.

       -t, --title
               set the document title (‘Dt’)  to  title.   If  unspecified,  mkd2man  uses  the  suffix-stripped
               filename part of file.  When reading is from stdin the title must be specified.

EXIT STATUS

       The mkd2man utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

       mkd2html(1), mkd2latex(1), mdoc(7)

AUTHORS

       mkd2man  was  written  by  Natasha  "Kerensikova"  Porte  <natacha@instinctive.eu> and Baptiste Daroussin
       <bapt@freebsd.org>.  Manual page was originally written  by  Massimo  Manghi  <mxmanghi@apache.org>,  and
       rewritten to mdoc format by Svyatoslav Mishyn <juef@openmailbox.org>.

Debian                                           March 30, 2016                                       MKD2MAN(1)