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Introducing ManRepository: An Linux Manual page for Ubuntu/ Debian / Arch Linux,...

Hello everyone,

I often read Linux manuals pages online and I noticed some issues.

  • Often they don't have the manuals of the software I use
  • The formatting of the man pages not easily to read

So I decided to create new site to fix this issues and called it ManRepository.com.

It currently indexes all package information of Ubuntu, Debian, and Arch Linux. And displays all man page documents of each package. The man pages are formatted in HTML, making it easy to read them on any device because the website supports responsive design.

Website watch package updates in the repositories and quickly indexes any newly added manuals in the package.

I've already been using the site for a while, and I believe it will be just as helpful to you. Please feel free to try it out and share your feedback with me to help make this project even more useful. ❤️

Thank you so much.

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