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+% podman-remote(1)
+
+## NAME
+podman-remote - A remote CLI for Podman: A Simple management tool for pods, containers and images.
+
+## SYNOPSIS
+**podman-remote** [*options*] *command*
+
+## DESCRIPTION
+Podman (Pod Manager) is a fully featured container engine that is a simple daemonless tool.
+Podman provides a Docker-CLI comparable command line that eases the transition from other
+container engines and allows the management of pods, containers and images. Simply put: `alias docker=podman`.
+Most Podman commands can be run as a regular user, without requiring additional
+privileges.
+
+Podman uses Buildah(1) internally to create container images. Both tools share image
+(not container) storage, hence each can use or manipulate images (but not containers)
+created by the other.
+
+Podman-remote provides a local client interacting with a Podman backend node through a varlink ssh connection. In this context, a Podman node is a Linux system with Podman installed on it and the varlink service activated. Credentials for this session can be passed in using flags, enviroment variables, or in `podman-remote.conf`
+
+**podman [GLOBAL OPTIONS]**
+
+## GLOBAL OPTIONS
+
+**--connection**=*name*
+
+Remote connection name
+
+**--help**, **-h**
+
+Print usage statement
+
+**--log-level**=*level*
+
+Log messages above specified level: debug, info, warn, error (default), fatal or panic
+
+**--remote-config-path**=*path*
+
+Alternate path for configuration file
+
+**--remote-host**=*ip*
+
+Remote host IP
+
+**--syslog**
+
+Output logging information to syslog as well as the console
+
+**--username**=*string*
+
+Username on the remote host (defaults to current username)
+
+**--version**
+
+Print the version
+
+## Exit Status
+
+The exit code from `podman` gives information about why the container
+failed to run or why it exited. When `podman` commands exit with a non-zero code,
+the exit codes follow the `chroot` standard, see below:
+
+**_125_** if the error is with podman **_itself_**
+
+ $ podman run --foo busybox; echo $?
+ Error: unknown flag: --foo
+ 125
+
+**_126_** if executing a **_contained command_** and the **_command_** cannot be invoked
+
+ $ podman run busybox /etc; echo $?
+ Error: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"/etc\": permission denied": OCI runtime error
+ 126
+
+**_127_** if executing a **_contained command_** and the **_command_** cannot be found
+ $ podman run busybox foo; echo $?
+ Error: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"foo\": executable file not found in $PATH": OCI runtime error
+ 127
+
+**_Exit code_** of **_contained command_** otherwise
+
+ $ podman run busybox /bin/sh -c 'exit 3'
+ # 3
+
+
+## COMMANDS
+
+| Command | Description |
+| ------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| [podman-attach(1)](podman-attach.1.md) | Attach to a running container. |
+| [podman-build(1)](podman-build.1.md) | Build a container image using a Dockerfile. |
+| [podman-commit(1)](podman-commit.1.md) | Create new image based on the changed container. |
+| [podman-container(1)](podman-container.1.md) | Manage containers. |
+| [podman-cp(1)](podman-cp.1.md) | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem. |
+| [podman-create(1)](podman-create.1.md) | Create a new container. |
+| [podman-diff(1)](podman-diff.1.md) | Inspect changes on a container or image's filesystem. |
+| [podman-events(1)](podman-events.1.md) | Monitor Podman events |
+| [podman-export(1)](podman-export.1.md) | Export a container's filesystem contents as a tar archive. |
+| [podman-generate(1)](podman-generate.1.md) | Generate structured data based for a containers and pods. |
+| [podman-healthcheck(1)](podman-healthcheck.1.md) | Manage healthchecks for containers |
+| [podman-history(1)](podman-history.1.md) | Show the history of an image. |
+| [podman-image(1)](podman-image.1.md) | Manage images. |
+| [podman-images(1)](podman-images.1.md) | List images in local storage. |
+| [podman-import(1)](podman-import.1.md) | Import a tarball and save it as a filesystem image. |
+| [podman-info(1)](podman-info.1.md) | Displays Podman related system information. |
+| [podman-init(1)](podman-init.1.md) | Initialize a container |
+| [podman-inspect(1)](podman-inspect.1.md) | Display a container or image's configuration. |
+| [podman-kill(1)](podman-kill.1.md) | Kill the main process in one or more containers. |
+| [podman-load(1)](podman-load.1.md) | Load an image from a container image archive into container storage. |
+| [podman-logs(1)](podman-logs.1.md) | Display the logs of a container. |
+| [podman-pause(1)](podman-pause.1.md) | Pause one or more containers. |
+| [podman-pod(1)](podman-pod.1.md) | Management tool for groups of containers, called pods. |
+| [podman-port(1)](podman-port.1.md) | List port mappings for a container. |
+| [podman-ps(1)](podman-ps.1.md) | Prints out information about containers. |
+| [podman-pull(1)](podman-pull.1.md) | Pull an image from a registry. |
+| [podman-push(1)](podman-push.1.md) | Push an image from local storage to elsewhere. |
+| [podman-restart(1)](podman-restart.1.md) | Restart one or more containers. |
+| [podman-rm(1)](podman-rm.1.md) | Remove one or more containers. |
+| [podman-rmi(1)](podman-rmi.1.md) | Removes one or more locally stored images. |
+| [podman-run(1)](podman-run.1.md) | Run a command in a new container. |
+| [podman-save(1)](podman-save.1.md) | Save an image to a container archive. |
+| [podman-start(1)](podman-start.1.md) | Start one or more containers. |
+| [podman-stop(1)](podman-stop.1.md) | Stop one or more running containers. |
+| [podman-system(1)](podman-system.1.md) | Manage podman. |
+| [podman-tag(1)](podman-tag.1.md) | Add an additional name to a local image. |
+| [podman-top(1)](podman-top.1.md) | Display the running processes of a container. |
+| [podman-unpause(1)](podman-unpause.1.md) | Unpause one or more containers. |
+| [podman-version(1)](podman-version.1.md) | Display the Podman version information. |
+| [podman-volume(1)](podman-volume.1.md) | Manage Volumes. |
+
+## FILES
+
+**podman-remote.conf** (`~/.config/containers/podman-remote.conf`)
+
+ The podman-remote.conf file is the default configuration file for the podman
+ remote client. It is in the TOML format. It is primarily used to keep track
+ of the user's remote connections.
+
+## SEE ALSO
+`podman-remote.conf(5)`
diff --git a/docs/podman-remote.sh b/docs/podman-remote.sh
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+BREWDIR=$1
+mkdir -p $BREWDIR
+docs() {
+[ -z $1 ] || type="-$1"
+for i in $(podman-remote $1 --help | sed -n '/^Available Commands:/,/^Flags:/p'| sed -e '1d;$d' -e '/^$/d' | awk '{print $1}'); do install podman$type-$i.1 $BREWDIR 2>/dev/null || install links/podman$type-$i.1 $BREWDIR; done
+}
+docs
+
+for cmd in 'container image pod volume'; do docs $cmd; done