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fisher-help(1) -- Show help about Fisherman
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## SYNOPSIS
fisher help [*keyword*] [--all] [--guides] [--usage[=*command*]] [--help]<br>
## USAGE
fisher help *command*<br>
fisher help *guide*<br>
fisher help --usage=[*command*]<br>
## DESCRIPTION
Help displays *command* documentation, usage, guides and tutorials.
Help is based in man(1) pages. To supply help with your own plugin or command, create one or more man.1~7 pages and add them to your project under the corresponding man/man% directory.
```
my_plugin
|-- my_plugin.fish
2016-02-27 03:08:32 +01:00
`-- man
`-- man1
`-- my_plugin.1
```
Help for my_plugin is available via man(1). To add documentation to a fisher command, prepend the keyword fisher- to the man file, e.g., fisher-my-command.1. This will teach Fisherman how to access the man page using fisher help my-command.
There are utilities that can help you generate man pages from other text formats, such as Markdown. For example pandoc(1) or ronn(1).
## OPTIONS
* -a, --all:
List all available commands and guides.
* -g, --guides[=*bare*]:
List guides / tutorials. Use *bare* to generate easy to parse output.
* --commands[=*bare*]:
List commands. This is the default behavior of fisher help. Use *bare* to generate easy to parse output.
* --usage[=*command*]:
Display usage help for *command*. To teach Fisherman how to display help for your command, *command* must implement a -h flag.
* -h, --help:
Show usage help.
## EXAMPLES
* Show all the existing documentation.
```
fisher help --all
```
* Show help about help.
```
fisher help help
```
* Show usage help for all available commands.
```
fisher help --commands=bare | fisher help --usage
```
## SEE ALSO
man(1), fisher(1)