Provided by: node-marked-man_1.3.6-1_all 
      
    
NAME
       marked-man - markdown to roff
SYNOPSIS
         marked-man README.md > doc/foo.1
         # works too with stdin
         cat README.md | marked-man --version 1.0 | man /dev/stdin
       See also marked documentation.
DESCRIPTION
       marked-man wraps marked to extend it with groff output support in order to
       create Unix manual pages for use with man.
       It follows the ronn markdown level-1 header format:
       # name(section) -- short description
       which populates the HEADER section, and the NAME section (if none is already written) of the manpage.
OPTIONS
       marked-man is a marked CLI extension, meaning options can be passed directly to marked.
       The  --breaks  option, which retains intra-paragraph line breaks, is now true by default. Use --no-breaks
       to disable it.
       marked-man adds some options to marked's existing options, to be able to override  the  header/footer  of
       generated man pages.
        • --name <name>
          Optional, overrides name in ronn header.
        • --section <section>
          Optional, overrides section in ronn header. Defaults to 1.
        • --description <description>
          Optional, overrides description in ronn header.
        • --version <version>
          The version shown in the manpage footer.
          Optional, when omitted, defaults to the target node module version, or empty.
        • --manual <manual>
          The manual-group name shown in the manpage header.
          Optional, when omitted, man displays a value matching the section.
        • --date <date>
          The date shown in the manpage header.
          Optional, defaults to now.
          Must be acceptable to new Date(string or timestamp).
          Honors SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable for reproducible builds.
INSTALLATION
       See your node package manager manual...
       For example:
         npx marked-man simple.md
EXAMPLE
       To view this README as a man page, run something like the following:
         marked-man README.md | man /dev/stdin
AS MARKED EXTENSION
         import markedMan from 'marked-man';
         import marked from 'marked';
         marked.use(markedMan);
SEE ALSO
       Ronn
       Ronn-NG
       groff
REPORTING BUGS
       See marked-man repository.
1.3.6                                              April 2024                                      MARKED-MAN(1)