This option instructs ebrowse to generate a Lisp data base
with name file. By default, the data base is named
BROWSE, and is written
in the directory in which ebrowse is invoked.
If you regularly use data base names different from the
default, you might want to add this to your init file:
where NAME is the Lisp data
base name you are using.
‘--append’
By default, each run of ebrowse erases the old contents of the
output file when writing to it. You can instruct
ebrowse to append its
output to an existing file produced by ebrowse with this command line
option.