Getting Help on Commands

To learn more about a command you can often tyoe the command followed by either '-h' or '--help'. If I wish to learn more about the 'cat' command I would type this :

cat --help

This would output the following :

cat

The information displayed tells you how to use the'cat' command. At the top you can see that the help displays the basic pattern for using the command. This is noted by the 'Usage: cat [OPTION] [FILE] ...

This means that you should use the command by typing 'cat' and then the parameters you wish to use (OPTION) and then the name of the file you wish 'cat' to perform its operations on.

Then there is a short description of what the command does, in this case it says "Concatenate FILES(s), or standard input to standard output". Sounds a bit mysterious and I am afraid this kind of information is not always very easy to understand. In this case it means that the command can be used to either join ('concatenate') files or output a file referenced in the parameter ('standard input') to the terminal display ('standard output').

Then we have a list of parameters that you can use with the command and a short description of what they do. At the end is two examples of a 'typical' use of 'cat'.