bluez is advertised as "Official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack". There's a package (several actually) that can be installed:
$ apt-cache search bluez bluez - Bluetooth tools and daemons bluez-cups - Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS bluez-dbg - Bluetooth tools and daemons (with debugging symbols) bluez-hcidump - Analyses Bluetooth HCI packets bluez-obexd - bluez obex daemon bluez-test-scripts - test scripts of bluez bluez-test-tools - test tools of bluez bluez-tools - Set of tools to manage Bluetooth devices for linux What is the status of this package? I ask because after installing the bluez package, I don't find a man page available (there doesn't seem to be a file named bluez on my machine). Does anyone else have one? Does it exist? Where can one get a copy? What is used for documentation?
$ man btmgmt==>No manual entry for btmgmt. Not sure how to navigate the file list, but nothing I saw suggested existence of a man page. Also, nothing listed under docs for bluez/usr/share/manwith subdirectories for the sections. Tryman 1 bluetoothctlorman 8 bluetoothdfor example. Online, try here: manpages.debian.org/stretch/bluez/index.htmlbluetoothd=bluez... who knew? The file list you linked to is a big help in getting a handle on this. Maybe it's just me, but the "bluez universe" seems to be characterized by substandard documentation.