% redo(1) Redo %VERSION% % Avery Pennarun % %DATE% # NAME redo-always - mark the current target as always needing to be rebuilt # SYNOPSIS redo-always # DESCRIPTION Normally redo-always is run from a .do file that has been executed by `redo`(1). See `redo`(1) for more details. This is a "quoted string." "entirely quoted" .starting with dot I'm a \big \\backslasher! This **line** has _multiple_ `formats`(interspersed) *with* each _other_ and *here is a multi line italic.* This line has an & and a < and a >. - "line starting with quoted" Here's some code with indentation yay! (a \backslash and ) "foo" skipped a line indented another skip - -starting with dash - .starting with dot chicken - list item with more text and even more - second list - third list wicken - list 1a - list 1b - list 2 - list 3 barf First line : definition list. with multiple lines! --item=*value* : a description. `-x` : more stuff. if you had a lot of text, this is what it would look like. It goes on and on and on. a line with *altogether* "too much" stuff on it to realistically *make* it in a definition list : and yet, here we are. # SEE ALSO `redo`(1), `redo-ifcreate`(1), `redo-ifchange`(1), `redo-stamp`(1)