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NOTICE(1) User Commands NOTICE(1)

NAME

notice - a utility for writing license notices to source files.

SYNOPSIS

notice [OPTION...] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION

The notice command is a simple way to add a boilerplate to a set of source-code files. It is a wrapper script for the licensing program.

EXAMPLES

The notice command is most often used like so:

$ licensing notice -c 'Yoyo, Inc. 2001' -l gpl -s c -n *.[ch]
apply: foo.c -> Boilerplate applied.
apply: bar.c -> Boilerplate applied.
apply: qux.c -> Boilerplate applied.
apply: foo.h -> Boilerplate applied.

OPTIONS

Don't retain .bak backup files.
Specify the copyright holder and years. The syntax for copyright years allows for years separated by a comma, and also ranges of years separated by a hyphen. In most shells, the argument for this option must be enclosed in single quotes.
Specify the license notice to apply to the source-code files. The supported licenses are: gpl, gplv3+, gplv3, gplv2+, gplv2, gplv1+, gplv1, lgpl, lgplv3+, lgplv3, lgplv2+, lgplv2, lgplv1+, lgplv1, agpl, agplv3+, agplv3, fdl, fdlv13+, fdlv13, fdlv12+, fdlv12, fdlv11+, fdlv11, all-permissive, bsd, bsd3clause, bsd2clause, apache, apachev2, mit, isc, mpl, mplv2, mplv1.1 and openbsd.
Specify the commenting style. The supported commenting styles are: c, c++, shell, scheme, texinfo, latex, m4, haskell, groff, gettext, fortran, and pascal.
-?, --help
Give a list the available options.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <https://sv.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=licenseutils>.

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for notice is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and licensing programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info licenseutils notice

will give you access to the complete documentation for the notice command.

December 2013 lu-sh