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[9] | 1 | .TH YES 1
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| 2 | .SH NAME
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| 3 | yes \- an endless stream of the same word
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| 4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 5 | \fByes\fR [\fIanswer\fR]\fR
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| 6 | .br
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| 7 | .de FL
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| 8 | .TP
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| 9 | \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| 10 | \\$2
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| 11 | ..
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| 12 | .de EX
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| 13 | .TP 20
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| 14 | \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| 15 | # \\$2
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| 16 | ..
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| 17 | .SH EXAMPLES
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| 18 | .EX "yes | script" "Answer yes to all questions from the script"
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| 19 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 20 | .PP
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| 21 | \fIYes\fP sends out an endless stream of y's, each on one line. One
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| 22 | uses it to automatically say "yes" to all questions a command may ask.
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| 23 | This is useful for commands that ask too many "Are you sure?" questions.
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| 24 | The optional argument makes \fIyes\fP use \fIanswer\fP as the word to
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| 25 | print instead of a single y character.
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