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% redo(1) Redo %VERSION% % Avery Pennarun apenwarr@gmail.com % %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 <brackets>) "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
- second list
wicken
- list 1a
- list 1b
- list 2
- list 3
- list 2
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)