man pages section 1: User Commands
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face(1)- executable for the Framed Access Command Environment Interface
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factor(1)- obtain the prime factors of a number
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false(1)- provide truth values
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fastboot(1B)- reboot/halt the system without checking the disks
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fasthalt(1B)- reboot/halt the system without checking the disks
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fc(1)- process command history list
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fdformat(1)- format floppy diskette or PCMCIA memory card
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fg(1)- control process execution
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fgrep(1)- search a file for a fixed-character string
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file(1)- determine file type
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file(1B)- determine the type of a file by examining its contents
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filep(1)- frontends to the
mp PostScript pretty printer
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filesync(1)- synchronize ordinary, directory or special files
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filofaxp(1)- frontends to the
mp PostScript pretty printer
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find(1)- find files
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finger(1)- display information about
local and remote users
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fmlcut(1F)- cut out selected fields of each line of a file
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fmlexpr(1F)- evaluate arguments as an expression
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fmlgrep(1F)- search a file for a pattern
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fmli(1)- invoke FMLI
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fmt(1)- simple text formatters
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fmtmsg(1)- display a message on stderr or system console
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fnattr(1)- update and examine attributes associated with an FNS named object
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fnbind(1)- Bind a reference to an FNS name
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fnlist(1)- display the names and references bound in an FNS context
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fnlookup(1)- display the reference bound to an FNS name
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fnrename(1)- rename the binding of an FNS name
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fnsearch(1)- search for FNS objects with specified attributes
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fnunbind(1)- unbind the reference from an FNS name
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fold(1)- filter for folding lines
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for(1)- shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times
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foreach(1)- shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times
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franklinp(1)- frontends to the
mp PostScript pretty printer
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from(1B)- display the sender and date of newly-arrived mail messages
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ftp(1)- file transfer program
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function(1)- shell built-in command to define a function which is usable within this shell
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