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- % kbdled(SECTION) | User Commands
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- % "February 24 2026"
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- # NAME
- kbdled - program to do something
- # SYNOPSIS
- **kbdled** **-e** _this_ [**\-\-example=that**] [{**-e** | **\-\-example**} _this_]
- [{**-e** | **\-\-example**} {_this_ | _that_}]
- **kbdled** [{**-h** | *\-\-help**} | {**-v** | **\-\-version**}]
- # DESCRIPTION
- This manual page documents briefly the **kbdled** and **bar** commands.
- This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the
- original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation
- in the GNU info(1) format; see below.
- **kbdled** is a program that...
- # OPTIONS
- The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options
- starting with two dashes ('-'). A summary of options is included below. For
- a complete description, see the **info**(1) files.
- **-e** _this_, **\-\-example=**_that_
- : Does this and that.
- **-h**, **\-\-help**
- : Show summary of options.
- **-v**, **\-\-version**
- : Show version of program.
- # FILES
- /etc/foo.conf
- : The system-wide configuration file to control the behaviour of
- kbdled. See **foo.conf**(5) for further details.
- ${HOME}/.foo.conf
- : The per-user configuration file to control the behaviour of
- kbdled. See **foo.conf**(5) for further details.
- # ENVIRONMENT
- **FOO_CONF**
- : If used, the defined file is used as configuration file (see also
- the section called “FILES”).
- # DIAGNOSTICS
- The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr:
- Bad configuration file. Exiting.
- : The configuration file seems to contain a broken configuration
- line. Use the **\-\-verbose** option, to get more info.
- **kbdled** provides some return codes, that can be used in scripts:
- Code Diagnostic
- 0 Program exited successfully.
- 1 The configuration file seems to be broken.
- # BUGS
- The program is currently limited to only work with the foobar library.
- The upstream BTS can be found at http://bugzilla.foo.tld.
- # SEE ALSO
- **bar**(1), **baz**(1), **foo.conf**(5)
- The programs are documented fully by The Rise and Fall of a Fooish Bar
- available via the **info**(1) system.
- # AUTHOR
- devnull <debian@siningsoft.de>
- : Wrote this manpage for the Debian system.
- # COPYRIGHT
- Copyright © 2007 devnull
- This manual page was written for the Debian system (and may be used by
- others).
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
- the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at your option)
- any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
- On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
- can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
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