reassembling with @ref{nncp-reass} command.
Chunked @file{FILE} produces @file{FILE.nncp.meta},
-@file{FILE.nncp.chunk0}, @file{FILE.nncp.chunk1}, ... files. All
+@file{FILE.nncp.chunk0}, @file{FILE.nncp.chunk1}, @dots{} files. All
@file{.nncp.chunkXXX} can be concatenated together to produce original
@file{FILE}.
@section nncp-bundle
@example
-$ nncp-bundle [options] -tx [-delete] NODE [NODE ...] > ...
-$ nncp-bundle [options] -rx -delete [-dryrun] [NODE ...] < ...
-$ nncp-bundle [options] -rx [-check] [-dryrun] [NODE ...] < ...
+$ nncp-bundle [options] -tx [-delete] NODE [NODE @dots{}] > ...
+$ nncp-bundle [options] -rx -delete [-dryrun] [NODE @dots{}] < ...
+$ nncp-bundle [options] -rx [-check] [-dryrun] [NODE @dots{}] < ...
@end example
With @option{-tx} option, this command creates @ref{Bundles, bundle} of
[-maxonlinetime INT]
[-rx|-tx]
[-list]
- [-pkts PKT,PKT,...]
+ [-pkts PKT,PKT,@dots{}]
[-rxrate INT]
[-txrate INT]
[-autotoss*]
@section nncp-caller
@example
-$ nncp-caller [options] [NODE ...]
+$ nncp-caller [options] [NODE @dots{}]
@end example
Croned daemon that calls remote nodes from time to time, according to
@section nncp-cfgdir
@example
-$ nncp-cfgdir [options] [-cfg ...] -dump /path/to/dir
+$ nncp-cfgdir [options] [-cfg @dots{}] -dump /path/to/dir
$ nncp-cfgdir [options] -load /path/to/dir > cfg.hjson
@end example
@section nncp-exec
@example
-$ nncp-exec [options] [-use-tmp] [-nocompress] NODE HANDLE [ARG0 ARG1 ...]
-$ nncp-exec [options] [-use-tmp] [-nocompress] area:AREA HANDLE [ARG0 ARG1 ...]
+$ nncp-exec [options] [-use-tmp] [-nocompress] NODE HANDLE [ARG0 ARG1 @dots{}]
+$ nncp-exec [options] [-use-tmp] [-nocompress] area:AREA HANDLE [ARG0 ARG1 @dots{}]
@end example
Send execution command to @option{NODE} for specified @option{HANDLE}.
@section nncp-hash
@example
-$ nncp-hash [-file ...] [-seek X] [-debug] [-progress]
+$ nncp-hash [-file @dots{}] [-seek X] [-debug] [-progress]
@end example
Calculate @ref{MTH} hash of either stdin, or @option{-file} if
@section nncp-trns
@example
-$ nncp-trns [options] -via NODEx[,...] NODE:PKT
-$ nncp-trns [options] -via NODEx[,...] /path/to/PKT
+$ nncp-trns [options] -via NODEx[,@dots{}] NODE:PKT
+$ nncp-trns [options] -via NODEx[,@dots{}] /path/to/PKT
@end example
Slashes describe increments of ranges. For example @verb{|3-59/15|} in
the minute field indicate the third minute of the hour and every 15
minutes thereafter. The form @verb{|*/...|} is equivalent to the form
-"first-last/...", that is, an increment over the largest possible range
+"first-last/@dots{}", that is, an increment over the largest possible range
of the field.
@item Comma (@verb{|,|})
@example
/usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf:
- relay_domains = example.com ...other relay domains...
+ relay_domains = example.com @dots{}other relay domains@dots{}
@end example
See the @option{relay_domains} configuration parameter description for
@example
/etc/gettytab:
- default:pp=/usr/local/bin/ppplogin:...
+ default:pp=/usr/local/bin/ppplogin:@dots{}
@end example
@example
--timestamping \
-l inf \
--no-remove-listing \
- --no-parent \
- [...]
+ --no-parent [@dots{}] \
http://www.example.com/
@end example
$ wget \
--warc-file www.example_com-$(date '+%Y%M%d%H%m%S') \
--no-warc-compression \
- --no-warc-keep-log \
- [...]
+ --no-warc-keep-log [@dots{}] \
http://www.example.com/
@end example
@item
@option{freq}, @option{freqminsize}, @option{freqchunked} опции
конфигурационного файла заменены на структуру
-@option{freq: @{path: ..., minsize: ..., chunked: ...@}}.
+@option{freq: @{path: @dots{}, minsize: @dots{}, chunked: @dots{}@}}.
@item
Добавлена @option{freq.maxsize} опция конфигурационного файл,
@item
@option{freq}, @option{freqminsize}, @option{freqchunked} configuration
file options replaced with the structure:
-@option{freq: @{path: ..., minsize: ..., chunked: ...@}}.
+@option{freq: @{path: @dots{}, minsize: @dots{}, chunked: @dots{}@}}.
@item
Added @option{freq.maxsize} configuration file option, forbidding of