.TH CLOG 1df "December 2016" "Manual page for clog" .SH NAME .B clog \- record timestamped logs in a file .SH SYNOPSIS $ .B clog .br Getting real tired of all this overengineering. .br ^D .br $ .B clog file1 file2 .br $ command | .B clog .SH DESCRIPTION .B clog receives a message on stdin or from the file arguments, timestamps it with a leading date(1), and writes it to the file with path in environment variable CLOG, defaulting to ~/.clog, terminating each entry with two hyphens. .P If there are no files to read and standard input is coming from a terminal, and rlwrap(1) is found, it will be used for the line editing. If not, just the terminal's cooked mode will be used. .SH AUTHOR Tom Ryder