-.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "October 22, 2018"
+.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "March 28, 2019"
.SH "NAME"
sigrok\-cli \- Command-line client for the sigrok software
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
Show information about supported hardware drivers, input file
formats, output file formats, and protocol decoders.
.TP
+.B "\-\-list\-supported\-wiki"
+Show information about supported protocol decoders in MediaWiki syntax.
+This is generally only used by developers to easily update the list of
+supported protocol decoders in the sigrok wiki.
+.TP
\fB\-d, \-\-driver\fP <drivername>
A driver must always be selected (unless doing a global scan). Use the
-.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list-supported" ")"
+.BR "\-L " ( "\-\-list\-supported" ")"
option to get a list of available drivers.
.sp
Drivers can take options, in the form \fBkey=value\fP
$
.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid \-A i2c"
.sp
-If a protocol decoder has multiple annotations, you can also specify
+If a protocol decoder has multiple annotation classes, you can also specify
which one of them to show by specifying its short description like this:
.sp
$
.br
.B " \-A i2c=data\-read"
.sp
-Select multiple annotations by separating them with a colon:
+Select multiple annotation classes by separating them with a colon:
.sp
$
.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid"
.B " \-A i2c=data\-read:data\-write"
.sp
You can also select multiple protocol decoders, with an optional selected
-annotation each, by separating them with commas:
+annotation class each, by separating them with commas:
.sp
$
.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid"