diff --git a/winsup/doc/utils.xml b/winsup/doc/utils.xml
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@@ -13,6 +13,70 @@
identically. All of the Cygwin command-line utilities support the
--help and --version options.
+
+
+ chattr
+ 1
+ Cygwin Utilities
+
+
+
+ chattr
+ Change file attributes
+
+
+
+
+chattr [-RVfhv] [+-=mode]... [file]...
+
+
+
+
+ Options
+
+ -R, --recursive recursively list attributes of directories and their
+ contents
+ -V, --verbose Be verbose during operation
+ -f, --force suppress error messages
+ -h, --help this help text
+ -v, --version display the program version
+
+
+
+
+ Description
+ The chattr program allows to change file
+ attributes, namely DOS attributes, as well as making files sparse,
+ encrypt or compress them on FS level, or setting directories'
+ case sensitivity.
+
+
+ The format of 'mode' is {+-=}[acCehnrsSt]
+
+ The operator '+' causes the selected attributes to be added to the
+ existing attributes of the files; '-' causes them to be removed; and
+ '=' causes them to be the only attributes that the files have.
+
+ Supported attributes:
+
+
+ 'r', 'Readonly': file is read-only
+ 'h', 'Hidden': file or directory is hidden
+ 's', 'System': file or directory that the operating system uses
+ 'a', 'Archive': file or directory has the archive marker set
+ 't', 'Temporary': file is being used for temporary storage
+ 'S', 'Sparse': file is sparse
+ 'c', 'Compressed': file or directory is compressed
+ 'n', 'Notindexed': file or directory is not to be indexed by the
+ content indexing service
+ 'e', 'Encrypted': file is encrypted
+ 'C', 'Casesensitive': directory is handled case sensitive
+ (Windows 10 1803 or later, local NTFS only,
+ WSL must be installed)
+
+
+
+
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@@ -951,6 +1015,71 @@ bash$ locale noexpr
+
+
+ lsattr
+ 1
+ Cygwin Utilities
+
+
+
+ lsattr
+ List file attributes
+
+
+
+
+lsattr [-RVadhln] [file]...
+
+
+
+
+ Options
+
+ -R, --recursive recursively list attributes of directories and their
+ contents
+ -V, --version display the program version
+ -a, --all list all files in directories, including files that
+ start with '.'
+ -d, --directory list directories like other files, rather than listing
+ their contents.
+ -l, --long print options using long names instead of single
+ character abbreviations
+ -n, --no-headers don't print directory headers when recursing
+ -h, --help this help text
+
+
+
+
+ Description
+ The lsattr program allows to list file
+ attributes, namely DOS attributes, file sparseness, FS level
+ encryption and compression state, as well as directories'
+ case sensitivity setting.
+
+
+ Supported attributes:
+
+
+ 'r', 'Readonly': file is read-only, directory is system-marked
+ 'h', 'Hidden': file or directory is hidden
+ 's', 'System': file or directory that the operating system uses
+ 'a', 'Archive': file or directory has the archive marker set
+ 't', 'Temporary': file is being used for temporary storage
+ 'S', 'Sparse': file is sparse
+ 'r', 'Reparse': file or directory that has a reparse point
+ 'c', 'Compressed': file or directory is compressed
+ 'o', 'Offline': the data of a file is moved to offline storage
+ 'n', 'Notindexed': file or directory is not to be indexed by the
+ content indexing service
+ 'e', 'Encrypted': file is encrypted
+ 'C', 'Casesensitive': directory is handled case sensitive
+ (Windows 10 1803 or later, local NTFS only,
+ WSL must be installed)
+
+
+
+
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