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When looking for a certain word or phrase in the man page of Linux command, one can type '/' followed by the word or phrase to search for it.

What I'd like to be able to do is to search for the next occurrence of the word or phrase without having to type it out again. Kinda like when you use ctrl+f in a browser to search for a word, and then press enter to find the next occurrence of that word.

If this is possible to do, how do I do it?

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Use n and ShiftN for the next and previous matches.

(The default pager used for manual pages is less, which has similar shortcuts to those in the vim text editor.)

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    less does not start continue in the beginning after it reaches the bottom. To move up, either press Home or P.
    – Lekensteyn
    Jun 29, 2011 at 19:07
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Type / followed by Enter; an empty regex always means the previous successfully matched regex.

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  • Or you can just press n for the same effect.
    – JoL
    Jul 19, 2017 at 15:11

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