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.6 File Extension

A .6 file is a Unix Section 6 Manual Page, created by N/A.

Open with man (Included with OS). Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .6 file?

A .6 file is a type of document used on Unix-based operating systems, such as Linux or macOS. This file extension specifically represents a Unix Section 6 Manual Page. The content of a .6 file typically includes instructions or documentation for a game or a specialized program that runs on these operating systems.

The term "Section 6" refers to the section of the Unix manual where information about games and miscellaneous programs is stored. Each .6 file is associated with a specific program or game, and the file is named after that program. For example, if there is a game called "example," the manual page for this game would likely be named "example.6".

To view the contents of a .6 file, you can use the "man" command, which is included with almost all Unix-based operating systems. By typing `man 6 example` in the terminal, you would be able to read the manual page for the "example" game if the .6 file exists.

Additionally, .6 files can be opened and read using various text editors. Common text editors that can handle these files include Vim and GNU Emacs, both of which are available on many Unix-like systems. Essentially, any basic text editor can open a .6 file, allowing you to view the manual page as plain text. However, using the "man" command is generally preferred as it formats the manual page for easier reading.

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