.TH NINKA 1.3 "May 2015" ninka .SH NAME ninka \- source file license identification tool .SH SYNOPSYS .SY ninka .OP \-vfCcSsGgTtLd .OP \-\- .RI [ file ] .YS .SH DESCRIPTION Analyses source files to determine the license they fall under. Takes a source file as input and outputs the file's license. .SH OPTIONS .IP \-v verbose .IP \-f force all processing .IP \-C force creation of comments .IP \-c stop after creation of comments .IP \-S force creation of sentences .IP \-s stop after creation of sentences .IP \-G force creation of goodsent .IP \-g stop after creation of goodsent .IP \-T force creation of senttok .IP \-t stop after creation of senttok .IP \-L force creation of matching .IP \-d delete intermediate files .IP \-\- Stop processing options .SH EXAMPLES .TP \fBninka\fR \fIfoo.c\fR Determine the licenses in file foo.c .TP .BI ninka\ \-d \ foo.c Determine the license in file foo.c and delete intermediary files .TP find * | xargs \-n1 \-I@ \fBninka\fR '@' Determine the licenses of files in a directory. .SH AUTHOR \fBninka\fR was written by Daniel M. German and Yuki Manabe . ninka itself is licensed under the AGPLv3+. This manpage was written by Ryan Kavanagh for the Debian project and is also licensed under the AGPLv3+. .SH SEE ALSO Daniel M. German, Yuki Manabe and Katsuro Inoue. A sentence-matching method for automatic license identification of source code files. In 25nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2010). You can email Daniel M. German for a copy or download it from .UR http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/papers/dmg2010ninka.pdf .UE