man pages section 1: User Commands
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sact(1)- show editing activity status of an SCCS file
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sag(1)- system activity graph
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sar(1)- system activity reporter
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sccs(1)- front end for the Source Code Control System (SCCS)
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sccs-admin(1)- create and administer SCCS history files
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sccs-cdc(1)- change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
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sccs-comb(1)- combine SCCS deltas
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sccs-delta(1)- make a delta to an SCCS file
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sccsdiff(1)- compare two versions of an SCCS file
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sccs-get(1)- retrieve a version of an SCCS file
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sccs-help(1)- ask for help regarding SCCS error or warning messages
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sccs-prs(1)- display selected portions of an SCCS history
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sccs-prt(1)- display delta table information from an SCCS file
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sccs-rmdel(1)- remove a delta from an SCCS file
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sccs-sact(1)- show editing activity status of an SCCS file
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sccs-sccsdiff(1)- compare two versions of an SCCS file
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sccs-unget(1)- undo a previous get of an SCCS file
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sccs-val(1)- validate an SCCS file
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scp(1)- secure copy
(remote file copy program)
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script(1)- make record of a terminal session
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sdiff(1)- print differences between two files side-by-side
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sed(1)- stream editor
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sed(1B)- stream editor
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select(1)- shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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set(1)- shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
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set(1F)- set and unset local or global environment variables
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setcolor(1F)- redefine or create a color
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setenv(1)- shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
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setfacl(1)- modify the Access Control List (ACL) for a file or files
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setpgrp(1)- set process group ID
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settime(1)- change file access and modification times
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sftp(1)- secure file transfer program
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sh(1)- standard and job control shell and command interpreter
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shell(1F)- run a command using shell
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shell_builtins(1)- shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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shift(1)- shell built-in function to traverse either a shell's argument list or a list of field-separated words
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shutdown(1B)- close down the system at a given time
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size(1)- print section sizes in bytes of object files
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sleep(1)- suspend execution for an interval
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smart2cfg(1)- Compaq Smart-2 EISA/PCI and Smart-2SL PCI Array Controller ioctl utility
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snca(1)- the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA)
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soelim(1)- resolve and eliminate .so requests from nroff or troff input
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solregis(1)- Solaris user registration
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sort(1)- sort, merge, or sequence check text files
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sortbib(1)- sort a bibliographic database
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sotruss(1)- trace shared library procedure calls
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source(1)- shell built-in functions to execute other commands
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sparc(1)- get processor type truth value
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spell(1)- report spelling errors
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spellin(1)- report spelling errors
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spline(1)- interpolate smooth curve
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split(1)- split a file into pieces
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srchtxt(1)- display contents of, or search for a text string in, message data bases
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ssh(1)- OpenSSH secure shell client (remote login program)
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ssh-add(1)- add RSA or DSA identities for the authentication agent
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ssh-agent(1)- authentication agent
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ssh-http-proxy-connect(1)- Secure Shell proxy for HTTP
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ssh-keygen(1)- authentication
key generation
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ssh-socks5-proxy-connect(1)- Secure Shell proxy for SOCKS5
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stop(1)- control process execution
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strchg(1)- change or query stream configuration
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strconf(1)- change or query stream configuration
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strings(1)- find printable strings in an object or binary file
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strip(1)- strip symbol table, debugging and line number information from an object file
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stty(1)- set the options for a terminal
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stty(1B)- set the options for a terminal
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sum(1)- print checksum and block count for a file
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sum(1B)- calculate a checksum for a file
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sun(1)- get processor type truth value
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suspend(1)- shell built-in function to halt the current shell
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switch(1)- shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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symorder(1)- rearrange a list of symbols
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sysV-make(1)- maintain, update, and
regenerate groups of programs
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