How do you use man pages with an example?

In Linux, man pages (manual pages) are the built-in documentation system that provides information about commands, functions, and system calls. To use man pages, you can simply type the command `man` followed by the name of the command or function you want to know more about.

For example, if you want to learn more about the `ls` command, which is used to list directory contents, you would run:

man ls

This command will display the manual page for `ls`, providing information about how to use it, the available options, and examples of usage.


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