On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Robin Lee Powell
<rlpow...@digitalkingdom.org> wrote:

> I thought it might be nice to find out more about it, at which point
> I noticed that "man puppet" on my system is almost totally useless:
>
>  Usage:  puppet  command  space separated arguments Available
>  commands are: agent, apply, cert, describe, doc, filebucket, kick,
>  master, queue, resource
>
> and there appears to be no man pages for most of those commands.  Is
> local documentation for this stuff distributed anymore?
>
> I'm on Debian with puppet package 2.6.2-4
>
> I *did* find http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/tools.html , which
> says to read the man pages, but doesn't say what they're called.
> -_-
>
> Ah.  It looks like what I want in "man ralsh" and "man pi" and
> similar, even though "pi file" doesn't work but "puppet describe
> file" does.  That's a bit unfortunate.
>
> If someone can tell me what repo to patch against, I could generate
> a patch to turn things into git-style man pages, i.e. "man
> puppet-describe".

Actually if you have a look at the puppet-dev list, you'll see Nick F
just posted a bunch of patches to sort all this out.

It's been bugging us for a while, and we've got an awesome setup going now.

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