Wajig has evolved over several years of using and maintaining Debian
systems.  It attempts to capture in a single command line tool various
things I commonly do that relate to managing the system. Many of the
commands supported by wajig have been gleemed from hints and gossip on
the mailing lists and sometimes nuggets of useful information from the
documentation.

For a brief summary of only the most common commands try "wajig help".
The verbose version of this (wajig -v help) lists all commands.
Full documentation is available with "wajig doc" which is q synonym
for "wajig -vv help".

If you experience trouble with the display, or see what would appear
to be incomplete output from wajig, consider running the "wajig reset"
command to see if that fixes the problem (thanks Dirk).

I am very happy to acknowledge the comments and suggestions of 
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> who has also been incredibly 
helpful in sponsoring wajig for inclusion in Debian and in suggesting 
new commands. Also, many thanks to other users of wajig who have
made suggestions over the years.  I hope all have been appropriately
captured in the NEWS file.

Wajig is Copyright (c) Graham.Williams@csiro.au

