+.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-B uart"
+.sp
+(this is only useful in rare cases, generally you would specify a certain
+binary class you're interested in)
+.sp
+Not every decoder generates binary output.
+.TP
+.BR "\-\-protocol\-decoder\-samplenum
+When given, decoder annotations will include sample numbers, too.
+This allows consumers to receive machine readable timing information.
+.TP
+.BR "\-l, \-\-loglevel " <level>
+Set the libsigrok and libsigrokdecode loglevel. At the moment \fBsigrok-cli\fP
+doesn't support setting the two loglevels independently. The higher the
+number, the more debug output will be printed. Valid loglevels are:
+.sp
+\fB0\fP None
+.br
+\fB1\fP Error
+.br
+\fB2\fP Warnings
+.br
+\fB3\fP Informational
+.br
+\fB4\fP Debug
+.br
+\fB5\fP Spew
+.TP
+.B "\-\-show"
+.br
+Show information about the selected option. For example, to see options for a
+connected fx2lafw device:
+.sp
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-show
+.sp
+In order to properly get device options for your hardware, some drivers might
+need a serial port specified:
+.sp
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 \-\-show
+.sp
+This also works for protocol decoders, input modules and output modules:
+.sp
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-protocol\-decoders i2c \-\-show
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-input\-format csv \-\-show
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-output\-format bits \-\-show
+.TP
+.B "\-\-scan"
+Scan for devices that can be detected automatically.
+.sp
+Example:
+.sp
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-scan
+.br
+ The following devices were found:
+.br
+ demo - Demo device with 12 channels: D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3
+.br
+ fx2lafw:conn=3.26 - CWAV USBee SX with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+.sp
+However, not all devices are auto-detectable (e.g. serial port based ones).
+For those you'll have to provide a \fBconn\fP option, see above.
+.sp
+ $
+.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver digitek-dt4000zc:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 \-\-scan