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add --base-directory, --path-separator, and --search-path to the man page
These options are in `fd --help` but missing from the man page. Also fix a typo in the help text for --base-directory.
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@ -232,6 +232,20 @@ Examples:
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\-\-owner :students
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\-\-owner :students
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\-\-owner "!john:students"
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\-\-owner "!john:students"
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.TP
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.TP
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.BI "\-\-base\-directory " path
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Change the current working directory of fd to the provided path. This means that search results will
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be shown with respect to the given base path. Note that relative paths which are passed to fd via the
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positional \fIpath\fR argument or the \fB\-\-search\-path\fR option will also be resolved relative to
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this directory.
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.TP
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.BI "\-\-path\-separator " separator
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Set the path separator to use when printinf file paths. The default is the OS-specific separator
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('/' on Unix, '\\' on Windows).
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.TP
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.BI "\-\-search\-path " search\-path
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Provide paths to search as an alternative to the positional \fIpath\fR argument. Changes the usage to
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\'fd [FLAGS/OPTIONS] \-\-search\-path PATH \-\-search\-path PATH2 [PATTERN]\'
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.TP
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.BI "\-x, \-\-exec " command
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.BI "\-x, \-\-exec " command
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Execute
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Execute
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.I command
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.I command
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ pub fn build_app() -> App<'static, 'static> {
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.number_of_values(1)
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.number_of_values(1)
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.hidden_short_help(true)
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.hidden_short_help(true)
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.long_help(
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.long_help(
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"Change the current working directory of fd to the provided path. The \
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"Change the current working directory of fd to the provided path. This \
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means that search results will be shown with respect to the given base \
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means that search results will be shown with respect to the given base \
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path. Note that relative paths which are passed to fd via the positional \
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path. Note that relative paths which are passed to fd via the positional \
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<path> argument or the '--search-path' option will also be resolved \
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<path> argument or the '--search-path' option will also be resolved \
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