For offline reference I use xman. Just type xman in a terminal. This was my go-to manual when I first started learning Linux in the mid 90's.
mid 90's umm
thomasl
I'm going to have to read this this when all cylinders are firing (long days Good atm)
Jakob77
soon I'll be living in the cli

Dearth
Is it me or do other people also find github somewhat frustrating when searching in there.
Melber
Looked at the link you provioded -=- You realize I will have to come back to these posts reread and post some more Q's
baldyeti
never knew that phew all these new things
l0dr3
Yet another oldie-but-goldie for viewing man-pages detached from text-terminal ++ the option to copy&paste back into terminal
and another one that looks good too
you do realize as time permits I will give these a try, now just have to ask that I live long to do all these

and started by customizing my terminal, why, umm why not . . .
made a start on alias two commands in .bashrc.
Here,s a weird thing the expanding spacer in toolbar doesn't activate, has happened in other distro's too.
Thanks for all the advice and reads it'll help, sure is a big change from warehousing, truck driving and family that was a lifetime ago.
Just cos there's another Thank You doesn't mean it's the end
