> But Alpine Linux is unique with respect to documentation in more > than one way: It is the first Linux distro that ever used mandoc(1) > by default - since June 2011, more than a year before NetBSD, more > than three years before FreeBSD and illumos. It is the first other > operating system to integrate and enable the OpenBSD man(1) > implementation by default - since December 2014. And as far as i'm > aware, it is still one among the only three systems using OpenBSD > man(1): OpenBSD, Alpine Linux, and Void Linux.
which doesn't help if you have no text to throw at it