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category-title: Basic commands
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author: Gianmarco De Vita
title: info
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An <i>.info</i> file is an information document created by Texinfo.<br>
It stores documentation in a book format with chapters, sections,
and subsections and can contain up to four layers of depth.<br>
Info documents are used for storing software help manuals and technical books.<br>
The <code>info</code> command allows you to read that kind of files
and to search for particular information by using special flags.
<pre>
info [flag] [item]
</pre>
<h3>Look up for a specific string</h3>
<p>Using the <code>--apropos</code> flag followed by a string, you obtain as
output a list of all the contents which correspond to the string you wrote.
<pre>
info --apropos string
</pre>
If the string you inserted has nothing to do with the content of the info files,
you will get a error message. For example:
<pre>
info --apropos duck
info: No available info files have `duck' in their indices.
</pre>
<h3>An help with this command</h3>
Using the <code>-h</code> flag (which stands for help), you obtain as
output a brief paragraph in which are explained the features of this command.<br><br>
<h3>Visit a specific <i>.info</i> file</h3>
Using the <code>-f</code> flag followed by the path and a <i>.info</i> file, you
as output obtain the content of that file.
<pre>
info -f path/filename.info
</pre>