A red cursor blinks in the terminal. You type man hitrust. Nothing happens.
HITRUST Certification manpages should exist, but they don’t. Not in your system. Not in any standard library. This gap slows teams, burns hours, and leaves compliance buried in PDF files instead of being a command away.
HITRUST Certification is more than a badge. It is a framework that merges HIPAA, ISO, NIST, and other security and privacy standards into one tightly controlled compliance model. For software builders, understanding its controls and mapping them to your codebase means fewer audit surprises and faster deployment cycles. For managers, it is a clear path to proving trust to customers and regulators.
Manpages make technical documentation simple. They sit in your shell and give instant reference without leaving your workspace. Imagine manpages for HITRUST: structured descriptions of each requirement, control IDs, testing procedures, and evidence formats. All searchable. All local. No browser tabs.