# POD source for lsX man page. Convert with: # pod2man --stderr -s1 -c"Suckless.org Tools" -r0.1 lsx.pod > lsx.1 =pod =head1 NAME B<lsX> - List executables in one or more directory trees. =head1 SYNOPSIS B<lsX> [dir] {[dir] ...} =head1 DESCRIPTION B<lsX> lists the executables in the given directories, non-recursively. Non-directory arguments are ignored. If no arguments are given, B<lsX> exits without doing anything. B<lsX> always exits with zero status. =head1 OPTIONS B<-v> prints the version number and exits. =head1 NOTES When using B<lsX> with multiple directory arguments, the 2nd and any further directories must be absolute paths (this counts as a bug). B<lsX> may also be installed as B<lsx>. The name change is to avoid conflicting with the B<lsx> symlink included in Slackware's minicom package. If minicom isn't installed, B</usr/bin/lsx> will be a symlink to B<lsX>. =head1 AUTHORS B<lsX> was written by Anselm R. Garbe (garbeam at gmail dot com) and Sander van Dijk (a dot h dot vandijk at gmail dot com). This man page written by B. Watson for the SlackBuilds.org project. It may be used by anyone. =cut