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- help - ask for help about SCCS error messages and commands
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- hhhheeeellllpppp [args]
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- _H_e_l_p finds information to explain a message from an SCCS command or
- explain the use of an SCCS command. Zero or more arguments may be
- supplied. If no arguments are given, _h_e_l_p will prompt for one.
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- The arguments may be either message numbers (which normally appear in
- parentheses following messages) or command names, of one of the following
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- type 1 Begins with non-numerics, ends in numerics. The non-numeric
- prefix is usually an abbreviation for the program or set of
- routines which produced the message (e.g., ggggeeee6666, for message 6
- from the _g_e_t command).
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- type 2 Does not contain numerics (as a command, such as ggggeeeetttt)
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- type 3 Is all numeric (e.g., 222211112222)
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- The response of the program will be the explanatory information related
- to the argument, if there is any.
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- When all else fails, try ``help stuck''.
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- help he1
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- prints the message for error number "he1".
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- /usr/lib/help directory containing files of message text.
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- /usr/lib/help/helploc file containing locations of help files not in
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- Use _h_e_l_p(1) for explanations.
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- _h_e_l_p(1) is not a general help facility. It only knows about the SCCS
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- admin(1), delta(1), edit(1), get(1)
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