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=== Sub-command <code>apropos</code> or <code>keyword</code> ====
=== Sub-command <code>apropos</code> or <code>keyword</code> ===
The sub-commands <code>apropos</code> or <code>keyword</code> allow you to search for a keyword in all modules. If you don't know which module is appropriate for your calculation, you can search the description. For example:
The sub-commands <code>apropos</code> or <code>keyword</code> allow you to search for a keyword in all modules. If you don't know which module is appropriate for your calculation, you can search by description.

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=== Sous-commande <tt>apropos</tt> ou <tt>keyword</tt> ===
Les sous-commandes <tt>apropos</tt> ou <tt>keyword</tt> permettent de chercher un mot-clé dans l'ensemble des modules. Si vous ne savez pas quel module est approprié pour réaliser votre calcul, vous pouvez ainsi chercher dans les descriptions.

Sub-command apropos or keyword

The sub-commands apropos or keyword allow you to search for a keyword in all modules. If you don't know which module is appropriate for your calculation, you can search by description.