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<h1 class="title">bup-help(1) Bup debian/0.29-3</h1>
<h2 class="author">Avery Pennarun <a href="mailto:apenwarr@gmail.com">apenwarr@gmail.com</a></h2>
<h3 class="date">2017-04-01</h3>
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<h1 id="name">NAME</h1>
<p>bup-help - open the documentation for a given bup command</p>
<h1 id="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h1>
<p>bup help &lt;command&gt;</p>
<h1 id="description">DESCRIPTION</h1>
<p><code>bup help &lt;command&gt;</code> opens the documentation for the given command. This is currently equivalent to typing <code>man bup-&lt;command&gt;</code>.</p>
<h1 id="examples">EXAMPLES</h1>
<pre><code>$ bup help help
(Imagine that this man page was pasted below,
 recursively.  Since that would cause an endless loop
 we include this silly remark instead.  Chicken.)</code></pre>
<h1 id="bup">BUP</h1>
<p>Part of the <code>bup</code>(1) suite.</p>
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