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33.Dd $Mdocdate: August 5 2013 $
34.Dt INTRO 7
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm intro
38.Nd miscellaneous information pages
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The manual pages in section 7 section contain miscellaneous documentation.
41.Pp
42.Bl -tag -width "mirroring-ports" -compact
43.It Xr ascii
44Map of ASCII character set.
45.It Xr environ
46User environment.
47.It Xr eqn
48Language reference for
49.Xr mandoc 1 .
50.It Xr glob
51Shell-style pattern matching.
52.It Xr hier
53File system hierarchy.
54.It Xr hostname
55Hostname resolution rules.
56.It Xr kgdb
57Remote kernel debugging with gdb.
58.It Xr library-specs
59Shared library name specifications.
60.It Xr mailaddr
61Mail addressing description.
62.It Xr man
63Man language reference.
64.It Xr mandoc_char
65Mandoc special characters.
66.It Xr mdoc
67Mdoc language reference.
68.It Xr mirroring-ports
69How to build a mirror for ports distfiles.
70.It Xr operator
71C operator precedence.
72.It Xr packages
73Overview of the binary package system.
74.It Xr packages-specs
75Binary package names specifications.
76.It Xr pkgpath
77Ports tree location for a package build.
78.It Xr ports
79Contributed applications.
80.It Xr re_format
81POSIX regular expressions.
82.It Xr roff
83Roff language reference for
84.Xr mandoc 1 .
85.It Xr script
86Interpreter script execution.
87.It Xr securelevel
88The securelevel kernel state and its effects.
89.It Xr sndio
90Interface to audio and MIDI.
91.It Xr symlink
92Symbolic link handling.
93.It Xr tbl
94Tbl language reference for
95.Xr mandoc 1 .
96.It Xr term
97Conventions for naming terminal types.
98.El
99.Sh HISTORY
100An
101.Nm
102manual page appeared in
103.Bx 4.2 .
104