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WTF(6)			       BSD Games Manual				WTF(6)

NAME
     wtf — look up terms

SYNOPSIS
     wtf [-f dbfile] [-o] [is] term ...

DESCRIPTION
     The wtf utility looks up the meaning of one or more term operands speci‐
     fied on the command line.

     term will first be searched for as an acronym in the acronym databases,
     which are expected to be in the format “acronym[tab]meaning”.  If no
     match has been found, wtf will check to see if the term is known by
     whatis(1), pkg_info(1), or, when called from within a pkgsrc package
     directory, pkgsrc's internal help facility, “make help topic=XXX”.

     The optional is operand will be ignored, allowing the fairly natural “wtf
     is WTF” usage.

     The following option is available:

     -f dbfile
	   Overrides the default list of acronym databases, bypassing the
	   value of the ACRONYMDB variable.  Unlike this variable the -f
	   option only accepts one file name as an argument, but it may be
	   given multiple times to specify more than one file to use.

     -o	   Include acronyms that could be considered offensive to some.
	   Please consult fortune(6) for more information about the -o flag.

ENVIRONMENT
     ACRONYMDB	The default list of acronym databases may be overridden by
		setting the environment variable ACRONYMDB to the name of one
		or more space-separated file names of acronym databases.

FILES
     /usr/local/share/wtf/acronyms	 default acronym database.
     /usr/local/share/wtf/acronyms-o	 default offensive acronym database.
     /usr/local/share/wtf/acronyms.comp	 default computer-related acronym
					 database.

SEE ALSO
     make(1), pkg_info(1), whatis(1), fortune(6)

HISTORY
     wtf first appeared in NetBSD 1.5.	Initially it only translated acronyms;
     functionality to look up the meaning of terms in other sources was added
     later.

BSD				April 22, 2015				   BSD
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