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@@ -2,31 +2,33 @@ COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/attr
 Builtins for manipulating extended attributes (xattr).
 !MOD!)
 The tt(zsh/attr) module is used for manipulating extended attributes.
+The tt(-h) option causes all commands to operate on symbolic links instead
+of their targets.
 The builtins in this module are:
 
 startitem()
 findex(zgetattr)
 cindex(extended attributes, xattr, getting from files)
-item(tt(zgetattr) var(filename) var(attribute) [ var(parameter) ])(
+item(tt(zgetattr) [ tt(-h) ] var(filename) var(attribute) [ var(parameter) ])(
 Get the extended attribute var(attribute) from the specified
 var(filename). If the optional argument var(parameter) is given, the
 attribute is set on that parameter instead of being printed to stdout.
 )
 findex(zsetattr)
 cindex(extended attributes, xattr, setting on files)
-item(tt(zsetattr) var(filename) var(attribute) var(value))(
+item(tt(zsetattr) [ tt(-h) ] var(filename) var(attribute) var(value))(
 Set the extended attribute var(attribute) on the specified
 var(filename) to var(value).
 )
 findex(zdelattr)
 cindex(extended attributes, xattr, removing, deleting)
-item(tt(zdelattr) var(filename) var(attribute))(
+item(tt(zdelattr) [ tt(-h) ] var(filename) var(attribute))(
 Remove the extended attribute var(attribute) from the specified
 var(filename).
 )
 findex(zlistattr)
 cindex(extended attributes, xattr, listing)
-item(tt(zlistattr) var(filename) [ var(parameter) ])(
+item(tt(zlistattr) [ tt(-h) ] var(filename) [ var(parameter) ])(
 List the extended attributes currently set on the specified
 var(filename). If the optional argument var(parameter) is given, the
 list of attributes is set on that parameter instead of being printed to stdout.