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unprotoize - Remove ANSI prototypes from C code

Overview

The unprotoize command remove ansi prototypes from c code.

Syntax

unprotoize [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]

Basic Usage Examples

# Basic usage
unprotoize

# Get help
unprotoize --help

# Check version
unprotoize --version

Common Options

  • -h, --help - Display help information
  • -v, --version - Show version information
  • -V, --verbose - Enable verbose output (if supported)

Description

The unprotoize command is part of the other category in Linux systems. It provides essential functionality for remove ansi prototypes from c code.

Refer to the manual page (man unprotoize) for detailed information about all available options and usage patterns.

Common Use Cases

  1. Basic Operations: Simple usage scenarios
  2. System Administration: Administrative tasks
  3. Automation: Script integration
  4. Troubleshooting: Diagnostic usage
  • Other commands in the other category
  • System utilities for similar operations