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SYNOPSIS
yubnub [command]
EXAMPLE
yubnub man ls
DESCRIPTION
Alright, this one is kind of weird.
It's a YubNub command for ... YubNub itself. So in the above
example, "yubnub man ls" is the same as "man ls". It's mostly
a test for consistency: that YubNub can add itself as a
YubNub command. In fact, the above is equivalent to
"yubnub yubnub yubnub man ls". (That's how the Ewoks
teach Linux).