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robohdrs(1)							   robohdrs(1)

NAME
       robohdrs - insert ROBODoc headers to source code.

SYNOPSIS
       robohdrs [options] <source file>

DESCRIPTION
       robohdrs	 inserts  ROBODoc  headers to source code files.  This program
       processes one source file at the time.  Existing	 ROBODoc  headers,  if
       any,  are not checked for. Beware since this may result in double head‐
       ers. Current working directory should be the same as where  the	source
       file is located.

       By default NAME and SYNOPSIS items are included in the template header.

OPTIONS
       -h     Show brief help on usage and exit.

       -i     Specify  an extra header item to be included in template header.
	      Repeat if multiple extra items are desired.

       -l     Specify source code language (default C/C++)  Supported  options
	      are: fortran, fortran90, script, and tex.

       -p     Specify project name for source file header.

       -s     Include SOURCE item.

       -t     Specify version control tag to be included in the main header.

       -x     Specify path to ctags binary which is used.

EXAMPLES
       robohdrs -s -p myproj -i "MODIFICATION HISTORY" -i IDEAS test.c

       Specifies project name myproj and inserts extra items MODIFICATION HIS‐
       TORY, IDEAS, and SOURCE to all template headers (excluding source  file
       header).

       robohdrs -s -p myproj -l script test.tcl

       Insert headers to a Tcl/Tk script.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  2003  Frans Slothouber and Petteri Kettunen and Jacco van
       Weert.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       robodoc(1)

robohdrs 0.01			  August 2003			   robohdrs(1)
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