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Almost all OpenSSL commands are in reality 'openssl cmd', so make sure they are refered to like that and not just as the sub-command. Self-references are avoided as much as is possible, and replaced with "this command". In some cases, we even avoid that with a slight rewrite of the sentence or paragrah they were in. However, in the few cases where a self-reference is still admissible, they are done in bold, i.e. openssl-speed.pod references itself like this: B<openssl speed> References to other commands are done as manual links, i.e. CA.pl.pod references 'openssl req' like this: L<openssl-req(1)> Some commands are examples rather than references; we enclose those in C<>. While we are it, we abolish "utility", replacing it with "command", or remove it entirely in some cases. Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10065) |
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HOWTO | ||
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man1 | ||
man3 | ||
man5 | ||
man7 | ||
dir-locals.example.el | ||
fingerprints.txt | ||
openssl-c-indent.el | ||
README |
README This file fingerprints.txt PGP fingerprints of authorised release signers standards.txt Moved to the web, https://www.openssl.org/docs/standards.html HOWTO/ A few how-to documents; not necessarily up-to-date man1/ The openssl command-line tools; start with openssl.pod man3/ The SSL library and the crypto library man5/ File formats man7/ Overviews; start with crypto.pod and ssl.pod, for example Algorithm specific EVP_PKEY documentation. Formatted versions of the manpages (apps,ssl,crypto) can be found at https://www.openssl.org/docs/manpages.html