NAME clue - to get a clue SYNOPSIS clue [ options ] ... [ username ] ... DESCRIPTION clue allows the invoker to send a clue to the user(s) speci- fied in the command line. If no users are specified, they are taken from the CLUELESS environment variable. Options to make things more interesting are as follows: -#n give multiple clues -a add to the list of the clueless (~/.clueless) -escott Dont ask Erik Scott for a clue. -nelson Returns a null pointer -v give a verbal clue -z zephyr a clue ENVIRONMENT CLUELESS is a list of system users which will be used if none are specified in the command line. If any are specified, the values in CLUELESS is ignored. FILES /usr/lib/clue/clueless blondes, etc. /usr/lib/clue/dorks possible dates for clueless women /usr/lib/clue/weanies miscellany of the clueless BUGS ^C (quit process) will leave the user without a clue. ^Z (stop process) will leave the user with a partial clue. MAN AUTHOR Author prefers to be anonymous so that people have not a clue who wrote this. HISTORY You fill in those throughout history who have needed clues....geez, this is only a manual page.... Printed 5/18/93 5/18/93 1 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Kevin Allegood | Overheard in Congressional debate: | | kcallego@eos.ncsu.edu | "Why can't the Jews and Arabs just | | P.O. Box 15256 | sit down together and settle | | N.C. State University | this like good Christians?" | | Raleigh, NC 27607 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------