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This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.

File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree

  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.

  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
  to select it.

* Menu:

Emacs
* Emacs: (emacs).               The extensible self-documenting text editor.
* Emacs FAQ: (efaq).            Frequently Asked Questions about Emacs.

Emacs editing modes
* CC Mode: (ccmode).            Emacs mode for editing C, C++, Objective-C, 
                                  Java, Pike, AWK, and CORBA IDL code.
* IDLWAVE: (idlwave).           Major mode and shell for IDL files.
* Octave mode: (octave-mode).   Emacs mode for editing GNU Octave files.
* Org Mode: (org).              Outline-based notes management and organizer.
* VHDL Mode: (vhdl-mode).       Emacs mode for editing VHDL code.
* nXML Mode: (nxml-mode).       XML editing mode with RELAX NG support.

Emacs Lisp
* Elisp: (elisp).               The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
* Emacs Lisp Intro: (eintr).    A simple introduction to Emacs Lisp 

Emacs Lisp Libraries
* Auth-source: (auth).          The Emacs auth-source library.
* CL-Lib: (cl).                 Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs Lisp.
* D-Bus: (dbus).                Using D-Bus in Emacs.
* Emacs MIME: (emacs-mime).     Emacs MIME de/composition library.
* SMTP: (smtpmail).             Emacs library for sending mail via SMTP.
* URL: (url).                   URL loading package.
* Widget: (widget).             The "widget" package.

Emacs misc features
* Autotype: (autotype).         Convenient features for text.
* Bovine: (bovine).             Semantic bovine parser development.
* Calc: (calc).                 Advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool.
* Dired-X: (dired-x).           Dired Extra Features.
* EDE: (ede).                   The Emacs Development Environment.
* EDT: (edt).                   An Emacs emulation of the EDT editor.
* EIEIO: (eieio).               An objects system for Emacs Lisp.
* ERC: (erc).                   Powerful and extensible IRC client for Emacs.
* ERT: (ert).                   Emacs Lisp regression testing tool.
* EUDC: (eudc).                 Client for directory servers (LDAP, BBDB).
* EWW: (eww).                   Emacs Web Wowser
* EasyPG Assistant: (epa).      An Emacs user interface to GNU Privacy Guard.
* Ebrowse: (ebrowse).           A C++ class browser for Emacs.
* Ediff: (ediff).               Compare and merge text and code.
* Eglot: (eglot).               Language Server Protocol client for Emacs.
* Emacs GnuTLS: (emacs-gnutls). The Emacs GnuTLS integration.
* Eshell: (eshell).             A command shell implemented in Emacs Lisp.
* Flymake: (flymake).           A universal on-the-fly syntax checker.
* Forms: (forms).               Editing data bases by filling in forms.
* Gnus: (gnus).                 The newsreader Gnus.
* Htmlfontify: (htmlfontify).   Convert source code to html.
* Ido: (ido).                   Interactively do things with buffers and files.
* MH-E: (mh-e).                 Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
* Mairix: (mairix-el).          Emacs interface to the Mairix mail indexer.
* Message: (message).           Mail & news composition mode goes with Gnus.
* Modus Themes: (modus-themes). Elegant, legible and customizable themes.
* Mu4e: (Mu4e).                 An email client for GNU Emacs.
* Newsticker: (newsticker).     A feed reader for Emacs.
* PCL-CVS: (pcl-cvs).           Emacs front-end to CVS.
* Rcirc: (rcirc).               Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
* RefTeX: (reftex).             LaTeX cross-references and citations.
* Remember: (remember).         Simple information manager for Emacs.
* SASL: (sasl).                 The Emacs SASL library.
* SC: (sc).                     Cite parts of messages you're replying to.
* SES: (ses).                   Simple Emacs Spreadsheet.
* SRecode: (srecode).           Semantic template code generator.
* Semantic: (semantic).         Source code parser library and utilities.
* Sieve: (sieve).               Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs.
* Speedbar: (speedbar).         File/Tag summarizing utility.
* Todo Mode: (todo-mode).       Make and maintain todo lists.
* Tramp: (tramp).               Emacs remote file access via ssh and scp.
* Transient: (transient).       Transient Commands.
* VIP: (vip).                   An obsolete VI-emulation for Emacs.
* VIPER: (viper).               A VI-emulation mode for Emacs.
* Wisent: (wisent).             Semantic Wisent parser development.
* WoMan: (woman).               Browse UN*X Manual Pages "W.O. (without) Man".
* use-package: (use-package).   Declarative package configuration for Emacs.
* vtable: (vtable).             Variable Pitch Tables.

SICP
* SICP: (sicp).                 Structure and Interpretation of Computer 
                                  Programs
Shells
* Bash: (bash).                 The GNU Bourne-Again SHell.
* ZSH: (zsh).                   The Z Shell Manual.

Programming Languages
* Guile Reference: (guile).     The Guile reference manual.
* python: (python.info).        Python 3.13.7 documentation
* pythonpackagingguide: (pythonpackagingguide.info).
                                Python packaging guide.
* setuptools: (setuptools.info).
                                Python Setup tools. 

Basics
* Common options: (coreutils)Common options.
* Coreutils: (coreutils).       Core GNU (file, text, shell) utilities.
* Date input formats: (coreutils)Date input formats.
* File permissions: (coreutils)File permissions.
                                Access modes.
* Finding files: (find).        Operating on files matching certain criteria.

Compression and Archiving
* Gzip: (gzip).                 General (de)compression of files (lzw).
* Tar: (tar).                   Making tape (or disk) archives.

Development
* Git: (git).                   A fast distributed revision control system

GNU Libraries
* Assuan: (assuan).             An IPC library for non-persistent servers.

GNU organization
* Standards: (standards).       GNU coding standards.

GNU Packages
* Aspell: (aspell).             GNU Aspell spelling checker
* Aspell-dev: (aspell-dev).     For Aspell developers

GNU Utilities
* dirmngr: (gnupg).             X.509 CRL and OCSP server.
* dirmngr-client: (gnupg).      X.509 CRL and OCSP client.
* gpg-agent: (gnupg).           The secret key daemon.
* gpg2: (gnupg).                OpenPGP encryption and signing tool.
* gpgsm: (gnupg).               S/MIME encryption and signing tool.
* pinentry: (pinentry).         Securely ask for a passphrase or PIN.

Individual utilities
* aclocal-invocation: (automake)aclocal Invocation.
                                                Generating aclocal.m4.
* arch: (coreutils)arch invocation.             Print machine hardware name.
* autoconf-invocation: (autoconf)autoconf Invocation.
                                                How to create configuration 
                                                  scripts
* autoheader: (autoconf)autoheader Invocation.  How to create configuration 
                                                  templates
* autom4te: (autoconf)autom4te Invocation.      The Autoconf executables 
                                                  backbone
* automake-invocation: (automake)automake Invocation.
                                                Generating Makefile.in.
* autoreconf: (autoconf)autoreconf Invocation.  Remaking multiple 
                                                  ‘configure’ scripts
* autoscan: (autoconf)autoscan Invocation.      Semi-automatic 
                                                  ‘configure.ac’ writing
* autoupdate: (autoconf)autoupdate Invocation.  Automatic update of 
                                                  ‘configure.ac’
* awk: (gawk)Invoking Gawk.                     Text scanning and processing.
* b2sum: (coreutils)b2sum invocation.           Print or check BLAKE2 digests.
* base32: (coreutils)base32 invocation.         Base32 encode/decode data.
* base64: (coreutils)base64 invocation.         Base64 encode/decode data.
* basename: (coreutils)basename invocation.     Strip directory and suffix.
* basenc: (coreutils)basenc invocation.         Encoding/decoding of data.
* cat: (coreutils)cat invocation.               Concatenate and write files.
* chcon: (coreutils)chcon invocation.           Change SELinux CTX of files.
* chgrp: (coreutils)chgrp invocation.           Change file groups.
* chmod: (coreutils)chmod invocation.           Change access permissions.
* chown: (coreutils)chown invocation.           Change file owners and groups.
* chroot: (coreutils)chroot invocation.         Specify the root directory.
* cksum: (coreutils)cksum invocation.           Print POSIX CRC checksum.
* cmp: (diffutils)Invoking cmp.                 Compare 2 files byte by byte.
* comm: (coreutils)comm invocation.             Compare sorted files by line.
* config.status: (autoconf)config.status Invocation.
                                                Recreating configurations.
* configure: (autoconf)configure Invocation.    Configuring a package.
* cp: (coreutils)cp invocation.                 Copy files.
* csplit: (coreutils)csplit invocation.         Split by context.
* cut: (coreutils)cut invocation.               Print selected parts of lines.
* date: (coreutils)date invocation.             Print/set system date and time.
* dd: (coreutils)dd invocation.                 Copy and convert a file.
* df: (coreutils)df invocation.                 Report file system usage.
* diff: (diffutils)Invoking diff.               Compare 2 files line by line.
* diff3: (diffutils)Invoking diff3.             Compare 3 files line by line.
* dir: (coreutils)dir invocation.               List directories briefly.
* dircolors: (coreutils)dircolors invocation.   Color setup for ls.
* dirname: (coreutils)dirname invocation.       Strip last file name component.
* du: (coreutils)du invocation.                 Report file usage.
* echo: (coreutils)echo invocation.             Print a line of text.
* env: (coreutils)env invocation.               Modify the environment.
* expand: (coreutils)expand invocation.         Convert tabs to spaces.
* expr: (coreutils)expr invocation.             Evaluate expressions.
* factor: (coreutils)factor invocation.         Print prime factors
* false: (coreutils)false invocation.           Do nothing, unsuccessfully.
* find: (find)Finding Files.                    Finding and acting on files.
* fmt: (coreutils)fmt invocation.               Reformat paragraph text.
* fold: (coreutils)fold invocation.             Wrap long input lines.
* groups: (coreutils)groups invocation.         Print group names a user is in.
* gunzip: (gzip)Overview.                       Decompression.
* gzexe: (gzip)Overview.                        Compress executables.
* head: (coreutils)head invocation.             Output the first part of files.
* hostid: (coreutils)hostid invocation.         Print numeric host identifier.
* hostname: (coreutils)hostname invocation.     Print or set system name.
* id: (coreutils)id invocation.                 Print user identity.
* ifnames: (autoconf)ifnames Invocation.        Listing conditionals in source.
* install: (coreutils)install invocation.       Copy files and set attributes.
* join: (coreutils)join invocation.             Join lines on a common field.
* kill: (coreutils)kill invocation.             Send a signal to processes.
* link: (coreutils)link invocation.             Make hard links between files.
* ln: (coreutils)ln invocation.                 Make links between files.
* locate: (find)Invoking locate.                Finding files in a database.
* logname: (coreutils)logname invocation.       Print current login name.
* ls: (coreutils)ls invocation.                 List directory contents.
* md5sum: (coreutils)md5sum invocation.         Print or check MD5 digests.
* mkdir: (coreutils)mkdir invocation.           Create directories.
* mkfifo: (coreutils)mkfifo invocation.         Create FIFOs (named pipes).
* mknod: (coreutils)mknod invocation.           Create special files.
* mktemp: (coreutils)mktemp invocation.         Create temporary files.
* mv: (coreutils)mv invocation.                 Rename files.
* nice: (coreutils)nice invocation.             Modify niceness.
* nl: (coreutils)nl invocation.                 Number lines and write files.
* nohup: (coreutils)nohup invocation.           Immunize to hangups.
* nproc: (coreutils)nproc invocation.           Print the number of processors.
* numfmt: (coreutils)numfmt invocation.         Reformat numbers.
* od: (coreutils)od invocation.                 Dump files in octal, etc.
* paste: (coreutils)paste invocation.           Merge lines of files.
* patch: (diffutils)Invoking patch.             Apply a patch to a file.
* pathchk: (coreutils)pathchk invocation.       Check file name portability.
* pinky: (coreutils)pinky invocation.           Print information about users.
* pr: (coreutils)pr invocation.                 Paginate or columnate files.
* printenv: (coreutils)printenv invocation.     Print environment variables.
* printf: (coreutils)printf invocation.         Format and print data.
* ptx: (coreutils)ptx invocation.               Produce permuted indexes.
* pwd: (coreutils)pwd invocation.               Print working directory.
* readlink: (coreutils)readlink invocation.     Print referent of a symlink.
* realpath: (coreutils)realpath invocation.     Print resolved file names.
* rm: (coreutils)rm invocation.                 Remove files.
* rmdir: (coreutils)rmdir invocation.           Remove empty directories.
* runcon: (coreutils)runcon invocation.         Run in specified SELinux CTX.
* sdiff: (diffutils)Invoking sdiff.             Merge 2 files side-by-side.
* seq: (coreutils)seq invocation.               Print numeric sequences
* sha1sum: (coreutils)sha1sum invocation.       Print or check SHA-1 digests.
* sha2: (coreutils)sha2 utilities.              Print or check SHA-2 digests.
* shred: (coreutils)shred invocation.           Remove files more securely.
* shuf: (coreutils)shuf invocation.             Shuffling text files.
* sleep: (coreutils)sleep invocation.           Delay for a specified time.
* sort: (coreutils)sort invocation.             Sort text files.
* split: (coreutils)split invocation.           Split into pieces.
* stat: (coreutils)stat invocation.             Report file(system) status.
* stdbuf: (coreutils)stdbuf invocation.         Modify stdio buffering.
* stty: (coreutils)stty invocation.             Print/change terminal settings.
* sum: (coreutils)sum invocation.               Print traditional checksum.
* sync: (coreutils)sync invocation.             Sync files to stable storage.
* tac: (coreutils)tac invocation.               Reverse files.
* tail: (coreutils)tail invocation.             Output the last part of files.
* tar: (tar)tar invocation.                     Invoking GNU ‘tar’.
* tee: (coreutils)tee invocation.               Redirect to multiple files.
* test: (coreutils)test invocation.             File/string tests.
* testsuite: (autoconf)testsuite Invocation.    Running an Autotest test suite.
* timeout: (coreutils)timeout invocation.       Run with time limit.
* touch: (coreutils)touch invocation.           Change file timestamps.
* tr: (coreutils)tr invocation.                 Translate characters.
* true: (coreutils)true invocation.             Do nothing, successfully.
* truncate: (coreutils)truncate invocation.     Shrink/extend size of a file.
* tsort: (coreutils)tsort invocation.           Topological sort.
* tty: (coreutils)tty invocation.               Print terminal name.
* uname: (coreutils)uname invocation.           Print system information.
* unexpand: (coreutils)unexpand invocation.     Convert spaces to tabs.
* uniq: (coreutils)uniq invocation.             Uniquify files.
* unlink: (coreutils)unlink invocation.         Removal via unlink(2).
* updatedb: (find)Invoking updatedb.            Building the locate database.
* uptime: (coreutils)uptime invocation.         Print uptime and load.
* users: (coreutils)users invocation.           Print current user names.
* vdir: (coreutils)vdir invocation.             List directories verbosely.
* wc: (coreutils)wc invocation.                 Line, word, and byte counts.
* who: (coreutils)who invocation.               Print who is logged in.
* whoami: (coreutils)whoami invocation.         Print effective user ID.
* xargs: (find)Invoking xargs.                  Operating on many files.
* yes: (coreutils)yes invocation.               Print a string indefinitely.
* zcat: (gzip)Overview.                         Decompression to stdout.
* zdiff: (gzip)Overview.                        Compare compressed files.
* zforce: (gzip)Overview.                       Force .gz extension on files.
* zgrep: (gzip)Overview.                        Search compressed files.
* zmore: (gzip)Overview.                        Decompression output by pages.

Kernel
* GRUB: (grub).                 The GRand Unified Bootloader
* grub-install: (grub)Invoking grub-install.
                                Install GRUB on your drive
* grub-mkconfig: (grub)Invoking grub-mkconfig.
                                Generate GRUB configuration
* grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2: (grub)Invoking grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2.
* grub-mkrelpath: (grub)Invoking grub-mkrelpath.
* grub-mkrescue: (grub)Invoking grub-mkrescue.
                                Make a GRUB rescue image
* grub-mount: (grub)Invoking grub-mount.
                                Mount a file system using GRUB
* grub-probe: (grub)Invoking grub-probe.
                                Probe device information
* grub-script-check: (grub)Invoking grub-script-check.

Libraries
* History: (history).           The GNU history library API.

Math
* bc: (bc).                     An arbitrary precision calculator language.

Miscellaneous

Network applications
* Wget: (wget).                 Non-interactive network downloader.

Software development
* Autoconf: (autoconf).         Create source code configuration scripts.
* Autoconf Archive: (autoconf-archive).
                                A collection of reusable Autoconf macros.
* Automake: (automake).         Making GNU standards-compliant Makefiles.
* Gdb: (gdb).                   The GNU debugger.
* Make: (make).                 Remake files automatically.
* gdbserver: (gdb) Server.      The GNU debugging server.
* sbcl: (sbcl).                 The Steel Bank Common Lisp compiler

System administration
* Stow: (stow).                 GNU Stow.
* parted: (parted).             GNU partitioning software

TeX
* LaTeX2e: (latex2e).           Unofficial LaTeX reference manual.

Texinfo documentation system
* Info: (info).                 How to use the documentation browsing system.
* Texinfo: (texinfo).           The GNU documentation format.
* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info.
                                Update info/dir entries.
* makeinfo: (texinfo)Invoking texi2any.
                                Translate Texinfo source.
* pdftexi2dvi: (texinfo)PDF Output.
                                PDF output for Texinfo.
* pod2texi: (pod2texi)Invoking pod2texi.
                                Translate Perl Pod to Texinfo.
* texi2any: (texinfo)Invoking texi2any.
                                Translate Texinfo source.
* texi2dvi: (texinfo)Format with texi2dvi.
                                Print Texinfo documents.
* texi2pdf: (texinfo)PDF Output.
                                PDF output for Texinfo.
* texi2any customization: (texi2any_api).
                                Customizing texi2any output
* texi2any modules: (texi2any_internals).
                                Texinfo Perl modules used in texi2any
* texindex: (texinfo)Format with tex/texindex.
                                Sort Texinfo index files.

Text creation and manipulation
* Diffutils: (diffutils).       Comparing and merging files.
* Gawk: (gawk).                 A text scanning and processing language.
* grep: (grep).                 Print lines that match patterns.
* sed: (sed).                   Stream EDitor.