man pages section 1: User Commands
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    • echo(1)– echo arguments
    • echo(1B)– echo arguments to standard output
    • echo(1F)– put string on virtual output
    • ed(1)– text editor
    • edit(1)– text editor (variant of ex for casual users)
    • egrep(1)– search a file for a pattern using full regular expressions
    • eject(1)– eject media such as CD-ROM and floppy from drive
    • elfdump(1)– dump selected parts of an object file
    • enable(1)– enable/disable LP printers
    • env(1)– set environment for command invocation
    • eqn(1)– typeset mathematics test
    • errange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer
    • errdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date
    • errgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id
    • errint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value
    • erritem(1)– build a menu; prompt for and return a menu item
    • error(1)– insert compiler error messages at right source lines
    • errpath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname
    • errstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer
    • errtime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day
    • erruid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID
    • erryorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no
    • eval(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands
    • ex(1)– text editor
    • exec(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands
    • exit(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps
    • expand(1)– expand TAB characters to SPACE characters, and vice versa
    • export(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
    • exportfs(1B)– translates exportfs options to share/unshare commands
    • expr(1)– evaluate arguments as an expression
    • expr(1B)– evaluate arguments as a logical, arithmetic, or string expression
    • exstr(1)– extract strings from source files