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# fem(1)
```sh
groff -Tascii -man fem.1
```

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.TH FEM 1 "2 May 24"
.SH NAME
fem - fast editor machine for feminizing and transforming input
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBfem\fP [ -V ] [ --version ] [ -f ] [ --force ] [ -r ] [ --reverse ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBfem\fP takes in arbitrary input and feminizes it.
.SS Options
.TP
\fB--version\fP, \fB-V\fP
Output version information and exit.
.TP
\fB--force\fP, \fB-f\fP
Forcefully feminizes the input, even if it does not comply. To be used with caution, as it can cause lasting harm.
.TP
\fB--reverse\fP, \fB-r\fP
Reverses a previous feminization. May also be used to perform a masculinization on non-feminized feminine input,
although that mode of operation has not yet been tested.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
rustc(1)
.SH BUGS
No known bugs.

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FEM(1) General Commands Manual FEM(1)
NAME
fem - fast editor machine for feminizing and transforming input
SYNOPSIS
fem [ -V ] [ --version ] [ -f ] [ --force ] [ -r ] [ --reverse ]
DESCRIPTION
fem takes in arbitrary input and feminizes it.
Options
--version, -V
Output version information and exit.
--force, -f
Forcefully feminizes the input, even if it does not comply. To
be used with caution, as it can cause lasting harm.
--reverse, -r
Reverses a previous feminization. May also be used to perform a
masculinization on non-feminized feminine input, although that
mode of operation has not yet been tested.
SEE ALSO
rustc(1)
BUGS
No known bugs.
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