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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/man/1/envstore b/man/1/envstore
index d1dd256..fde302f 100644
--- a/man/1/envstore
+++ b/man/1/envstore
@@ -11,31 +11,26 @@ thus transferring them between different shells.
.TP
\fBclear\fR
Forget all stored variables
-
.TP
\fBeval\fR
Produce shell code for evaluation, restoring all saved variables
-
.TP
\fBlist\fR
List saved variables in better readable format
-
.TP
\fBsave\fR \fIvariable\fR [\fIvalue\fR]
Save \fIvariable\fR either with its current shell value or with \fIvalue\fR
-
.TP
\fBrm\fR \fIvariable\fR
Remove \fIvariable\fR from store
.PP
-Note: Only the first char of \fIcommand\fR is checked, so "envstore e" is also
-valid.
+Note: Only the first char of \fIcommand\fR is checked, so "envstore e" instead
+of "envstore eval", "envstore c" for "envstore clear" etc. are also valid.
.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
.TP
\fBENVSTORE_FILE\fR
The file in which the environment parameters are stored.
By default /tmp/envstore\-\fIEUID\fR
-
.SH "LIMITATIONS"
Variable names or values must not contain null bytes or newlines.
.PP
@@ -45,3 +40,5 @@ and 1023 bytes for its content.
\fBenvstore\fR was written by Daniel Friesel <derf@derf.homelinux.org>
.PP
Original idea and script by Maximilian Gass <mxey@ghosthacking.net>
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+\fIenvify\fR\|(1)