When I need docs I do

`man command'

When I pressed F1 in a gui program it did the following

* Request a helper running in my DE to parse a html page
* Ask the helper to open my default html parser
* __Without asking me__ the helper opened a __massive browser__ ravaging ram just to show me what I could find with
`man command`
* I wonder why instead the Ui program did not do the following

* request a helper open a (ba)sh
* parse >man command to the helper
* have the helper display the manpage in the sh

The results would be
* Much less resources used
* No assumption on my current internet connection would be made
* That method has worked for 60 years

<IRC>
/m shakes head and looks at the massive browser showing the equivalence of a manpage
</IRC>

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