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Manpages ALEPHSection: User Commands (1)Updated: June 2001 Index Return to Main Contents NAMEaleph - the Aleph interpreterSYNOPSISaleph [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -f assert ] [ -i path ] [ file ] [ arguments ]DESCRIPTIONaleph invokes the aleph command-line interpreter. Without arguments, the interpreter is invoked interactively. With one or several arguments, the first argument is taken as the file to execute. The rest of the command line is the arguments for the file being executed.OPTIONS
VERSIONThe current version is 0.8.1SEE ALSOaxl(1), axc(1)DEBIAN NOTESAleph comes with an extensive documentation. With Debian, look into /usr/share/doc/aleph-doc for more information. You might need to install the aleph-doc package.FREEBSD NOTESAleph comes with an extensive documentation. With FreeBSD, you can download the preformated documentation from <ftp.aleph-lang.org>.AUTHORaleph has been written by Amaury Darsch <amaury@ethernix.org>. This man page has been written by Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org> for Debian, and updated by Amaury Darsch <amaury@ethernix.org> for FreeBSD.
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