man pages section 1: User Commands
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A
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acctcom(1)– search and print process accounting files
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adb(1)– general-purpose debugger
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addbib(1)– create or extend a bibliographic database
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admin(1)– create and administer SCCS history files
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aedplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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alias(1)– create or remove a pseudonym or shorthand for a command or series of commands
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allocate(1)– device allocation
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amt(1)– run abstract machine test
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answerbook2(1)– online documentation system
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appcert(1)– examine application-level products for unstable use of Solaris interfaces
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apptrace(1)– trace application function calls to Solaris shared libraries
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apropos(1)– locate commands by keyword lookup
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ar(1)– maintain portable archive or library
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arch(1)– display the architecture of the current host
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as(1)– assembler
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asa(1)– convert FORTRAN carriage-control output to printable form
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at(1)– execute commands at a later time
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atoplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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atq(1)– display the jobs queued to run at specified times
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atrm(1)– remove jobs spooled by at or batch
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audioconvert(1)– convert audio file formats
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audioplay(1)– play audio files
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audiorecord(1)– record an audio file
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auths(1)– print authorizations granted to a user
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awk(1)– pattern scanning and processing language
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B
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banner(1)– make posters
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basename(1)– deliver portions of path names
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basename(1B)– display portions of pathnames
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batch(1)– execute commands at a later time
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bc(1)– arbitrary precision arithmetic language
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bdiff(1)– big diff
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bfs(1)– big file scanner
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bg(1)– control process execution
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bgplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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biff(1B)– give notice of incoming mail messages
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break(1)– shell built-in functions to escape from or advance within a controlling while, for, foreach, or until loop
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C
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cal(1)– display a calendar
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calendar(1)– reminder service
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cancel(1)– cancel print request
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case(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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cat(1)– concatenate and display files
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cc(1B)– C compiler
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cd(1)– change working directory
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cdc(1)– change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
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cdrw(1)– CD read and write
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chdir(1)– change working directory
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checkeq(1)– typeset mathematics test
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checknr(1)– check nroff and troff input files; report possible errors
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chgrp(1)– change file group ownership
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chkey(1)– change user's secure RPC key pair
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chmod(1)– change the permissions mode of a file
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chown(1)– change file ownership
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chown(1B)– change owner
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ckdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date
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ckgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id
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ckint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value
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ckitem(1)– build a menu; prompt for and return a menu item
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ckkeywd(1)– prompts for and validates a keyword
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ckpath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname
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ckrange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer
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ckstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer
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cksum(1)– write file checksums and sizes
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cktime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day
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ckuid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID
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ckyorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no
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clear(1)– clear the terminal screen
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cmp(1)– compare two files
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cocheck(1F)– communicate with a
process
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cocreate(1F)– communicate with a
process
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codestroy(1F)– communicate with a
process
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col(1)– reverse line-feeds filter
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comb(1)– combine SCCS deltas
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comm(1)– select or reject lines common to two files
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command(1)– execute a simple command
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compress(1)– compress, uncompress files or display expanded files
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continue(1)– shell built-in functions to escape from or advance within a controlling while, for, foreach, or until loop
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coproc(1F)– communicate with a
process
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coreceive(1F)– communicate with a
process
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cosend(1F)– communicate with a
process
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cp(1)– copy files
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cpio(1)– copy file archives in and out
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cpp(1)– the C language preprocessor
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cputrack(1)– monitor process and LWP behavior using CPU performance counters
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crle(1)– configure runtime linking environment
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crontab(1)– user crontab file
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crtplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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crypt(1)– encode or decode a file
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csh(1)– shell command interpreter with a C-like syntax
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csplit(1)– split files based on context
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ct(1C)– spawn login to a remote terminal
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ctags(1)– create a tags file for use with ex and vi
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cu(1C)– call another UNIX system
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cut(1)– cut out selected fields of each line of a file
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D
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date(1)– write the date and time
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dc(1)– desk calculator
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deallocate(1)– device deallocation
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delta(1)– make a delta to an SCCS file
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deroff(1)– remove nroff/troff, tbl, and eqn constructs
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df(1B)– display status of disk space on file systems
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dhcpinfo(1)– display values of parameters received through DHCP
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diff(1)– compare two files
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diff3(1)– 3-way differential file comparison
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diffmk(1)– mark differences between versions of a troff input file
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digestp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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dircmp(1)– directory comparison
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dirname(1)– deliver portions of path names
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dirs(1)– change working directory
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dis(1)– object code disassembler
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disable(1)– enable/disable LP printers
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dispgid(1)– displays a list of all valid group names
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dispuid(1)– displays a list of all valid user names
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dos2unix(1)– convert text file from DOS format to ISO format
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download(1)– host resident PostScript font downloader
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dpost(1)– troff postprocessor for PostScript printers
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du(1)– summarize disk usage
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du(1B)– display the number of disk blocks used per directory or file
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dumbplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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dump(1)– dump selected parts of an object file
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dumpcs(1)– show codeset table for the current locale
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dumpkeys(1)– load and dump keyboard translation tables
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E
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echo(1)– echo arguments
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echo(1B)– echo arguments to standard output
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echo(1F)– put string on virtual output
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ed(1)– text editor
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edit(1)– text editor (variant of ex for casual users)
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egrep(1)– search a file for a pattern using full regular expressions
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eject(1)– eject media such as CD-ROM and floppy from drive
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elfdump(1)– dump selected parts of an object file
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enable(1)– enable/disable LP printers
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env(1)– set environment for command invocation
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eqn(1)– typeset mathematics test
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errange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer
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errdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date
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errgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id
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errint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value
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erritem(1)– build a menu; prompt for and return a menu item
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error(1)– insert compiler error messages at right source lines
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errpath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname
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errstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer
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errtime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day
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erruid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID
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erryorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no
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eval(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands
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ex(1)– text editor
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exec(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands
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exit(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps
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expand(1)– expand TAB characters to SPACE characters, and vice versa
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export(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
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exportfs(1B)– translates exportfs options to share/unshare commands
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expr(1)– evaluate arguments as an expression
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expr(1B)– evaluate arguments as a logical, arithmetic, or string expression
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exstr(1)– extract strings from source files
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F
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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 Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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filesync(1)– synchronize ordinary, directory or special files
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filofaxp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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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
command interpreter built-in commands
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foreach(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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franklinp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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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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ftpcount(1)– show current number of users in each FTP Server class
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ftpwho(1)– show current process information for each FTP Server user
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function(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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G
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gcore(1)– get core images of running processes
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gencat(1)– generate a formatted message catalog
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geniconvtbl(1)– generate iconv code conversion tables
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genlayouttbl(1)– generate layout table for complex text layout
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genmsg(1)– generate a message source file by extracting messages from source files
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get(1)– retrieve a version of an SCCS file
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getconf(1)– get configuration values
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getfacl(1)– display discretionary file information
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getfrm(1F)– returns the current frameID number
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getitems(1F)– returns a list of currently marked menu items
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getopt(1)– parse command options
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getoptcvt(1)– convert to getopts to
parse command options
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getopts(1)– parse utility options
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gettext(1)– retrieve text string from message database
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gettxt(1)– retrieve a text string from a message database
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gigiplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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glob(1)– shell built-in function to expand a word list
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goto(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps
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gprof(1)– display call-graph profile
data
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graph(1)– draw a graph
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grep(1)– search a file for a pattern
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groups(1)– print group membership of user
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groups(1B)– display a user's group memberships
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grpck(1B)– check group database entries
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H
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hash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories
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hashcheck(1)– report spelling errors
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hashmake(1)– report spelling errors
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hashstat(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories
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head(1)– display first few lines of files
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help(1)– ask for help regarding SCCS error or warning messages
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helpdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date
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helpgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id
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helpint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value
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helpitem(1)– build a menu; prompt for and return a menu item
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helppath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname
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helprange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer
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helpstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer
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helptime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day
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helpuid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID
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helpyorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no
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history(1)– process command history list
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hostid(1)– print the numeric identifier of the current host
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hostname(1)– set or print name of current host system
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hp7221plot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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hpplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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I
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i286(1)– get processor type truth value
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i386(1)– get processor type truth value
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i486(1)– get processor type truth value
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i860(1)– get processor type truth value
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iAPX286(1)– get processor type truth value
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iconv(1)– code set conversion utility
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if(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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implot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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indicator(1F)– display application specific alarms and/or the "working" indicator
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indxbib(1)– create an inverted index to a bibliographic database
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install(1B)– install files
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ipcrm(1)– remove a message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory ID
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ipcs(1)– report inter-process communication facilities status
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isainfo(1)– describe instruction set architectures
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isalist(1)– display the native instruction sets executable on this platform
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J
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jobs(1)– control process execution
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join(1)– relational database operator
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jsh(1)– standard and job control shell and command interpreter
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K
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kbd(1)– manipulate the state of keyboard, or display the type of keyboard, or change the default keyboard abort sequence effect
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kdestroy(1)– destroy Kerberos tickets
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keylogin(1)– decrypt and store secret key with keyserv
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keylogout(1)– delete stored secret key with keyserv
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kill(1)– terminate or signal processes
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kinit(1)– obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket
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klist(1)– list currently held Kerberos tickets
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kpasswd(1)– change a user's Kerberos password
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ksh(1)– KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language
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ktutil(1)– Kerberos keytab maintenance utility
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L
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last(1)– display login and logout information about users and terminals
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lastcomm(1)– display the last commands
executed, in reverse order
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ld(1)– link-editor for object files
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ld(1B)– link editor, dynamic link editor
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ldap(1)– LDAP as a naming repository
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ldapadd(1)– ldap entry addition and modification tools
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ldapdelete(1)– ldap delete entry tool
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ldaplist(1)– search and list naming information from a LDAP directory using the configured profile
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ldapmodify(1)– ldap entry addition and modification tools
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ldapmodrdn(1)– ldap modify entry RDN tool
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ldapsearch(1)– ldap search tool
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ldd(1)– list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared objects
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ld.so.1(1)– runtime linker for dynamic objects
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let(1)– shell built-in function to evaluate one or more arithmetic expressions
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lex(1)– generate programs for lexical tasks
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limit(1)– set or get limitations on the system resources available to the current shell and its descendents
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line(1)– read one line
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lint(1B)– C program verifier
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list_devices(1)– list allocatable devices
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listusers(1)– list user login information
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llc2_autoconfig(1)– generate LLC2 configuration files
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llc2_config(1)– configure LLC2 interface parameters
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llc2_stats(1)– LLC2 Station, SAP, and Connection
Statistics
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ln(1)– make hard or symbolic links to files
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ln(1B)– make hard or symbolic links to files
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loadkeys(1)– load and dump keyboard translation tables
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locale(1)– get locale-specific information
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localedef(1)– define locale environment
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logger(1)– add entries to the system log
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logger(1B)– add entries to the system log
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login(1)– sign on to the system
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logname(1)– return user's login name
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logout(1)– shell built-in function to exit from a login session
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longline(1F)– reads file, gets longest line
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look(1)– find words in the system dictionary or lines in a sorted list
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lookbib(1)– find references in a bibliographic database
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lorder(1)– find ordering relation for an object or library archive
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lp(1)– submit print request
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lpc(1B)– line printer control program
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lpq(1B)– display the content of a print
queue
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lpr(1B)– submit print requests
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lprm(1B)– remove print requests from
the print queue
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lpstat(1)– print information about the status of the print service
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lptest(1B)– generate line printer ripple pattern
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ls(1)– list contents of directory
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ls(1B)– list the contents of a directory
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M
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m4(1)– macro processor
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mach(1)– display the processor type of the current host
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machid(1)– get processor type truth value
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madv.so.1(1)– madv library
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mail(1)– interactive message processing system
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Mail(1B)– interactive message processing system
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mail(1B)– interactive message processing system
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mailcompat(1)– provide SunOS compatibility for Solaris mailbox format
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mailp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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mailq(1)– print the mail queue
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mailstats(1)– print statistics collected by sendmail
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mailx(1)– interactive message processing system
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make(1S)– maintain, update, and regenerate related programs and files
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man(1)– find and display reference manual pages
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mconnect(1)– connect to SMTP mail
server socket
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mcs(1)– manipulate the comment section of an object file
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mdb(1)– modular debugger
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mesg(1)– permit or deny messages
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message(1F)– puts its arguments on FMLI message line
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mixerctl(1)– audio mixer control command line application
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mkdir(1)– make directories
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mkmsgs(1)– create message files for use by gettxt
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mkstr(1B)– create an error message file by massaging C source files
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more(1)– browse or page through a text file
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mp(1)– text to PDL (Page Description Language) pretty print filter
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mpss.so.1(1)– shared object for setting preferred page size
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msgfmt(1)– create a message object from a message file
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mt(1)– magnetic tape control
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mv(1)– move files
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N
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nawk(1)– pattern scanning and processing language
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nca(1)– the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA)
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ncab2clf(1)– convert binary log file to Common Log File format
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ncakmod(1)– start or stop the NCA kernel module
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neqn(1)– typeset mathematics test
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netscape(1)– start Netscape Communicator for Solaris
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newform(1)– change the format of a text file
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newgrp(1)– log in to a new group
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news(1)– print news items
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newsp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
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newtask(1)– create new task or change task or project of running process
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nice(1)– invoke a command with an altered scheduling priority
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NIS+(1)– a new version of the network information name service
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nis+(1)– a new version of the network information name service
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nis(1)– a new version of the network information name service
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niscat(1)– display NIS+ tables and objects
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nischgrp(1)– change the group owner of a NIS+ object
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nischmod(1)– change access rights on a NIS+ object
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nischown(1)– change the owner of a NIS+ object
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nischttl(1)– change the time to live value of a NIS+ object
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nisdefaults(1)– display NIS+ default values
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niserror(1)– display NIS+ error messages
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nisgrep(1)– utilities for searching NIS+ tables
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nisgrpadm(1)– NIS+ group administration command
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nisln(1)– symbolically link NIS+ objects
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nisls(1)– list the contents of a NIS+ directory
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nismatch(1)– utilities for searching NIS+ tables
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nismkdir(1)– create NIS+ directories
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nisopaccess(1)– NIS+ operation access control administration command
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nispasswd(1)– change NIS+ password information
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nisrm(1)– remove NIS+ objects from the namespace
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nisrmdir(1)– remove NIS+ directories
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nistbladm(1)– NIS+ table administration command
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nistest(1)– return the state of the NIS+ namespace using a conditional expression
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nl(1)– line numbering filter
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nm(1)– print name list of an object file
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nohup(1)– run a command immune to hangups
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notify(1)– control process execution
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nroff(1)– format documents for display or line-printer
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O
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od(1)– octal dump
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on(1)– execute a command on a remote system, but with the local environment
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onintr(1)– shell built-in functions to respond to (hardware) signals
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optisa(1)– determine which variant instruction set is optimal to use
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P
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pack(1)– compress and expand files
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page(1)– browse or page through a text file
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pagesize(1)– display the size or sizes of a page of memory
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pargs(1)– print process arguments, environment variables, or auxiliary vector
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passwd(1)– change login password and password attributes
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paste(1)– merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files
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patch(1)– apply changes to files
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pathchk(1)– check path names
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pathconv(1F)– search FMLI criteria for filename
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pax(1)– portable archive interchange
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pcat(1)– compress and expand files
-
pcred(1)– proc tools
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pdp11(1)– get processor type truth value
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perl(1)– Practical Extraction and Report Language
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pfcsh(1)– execute a command in a profile
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pfexec(1)– execute a command in a profile
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pfiles(1)– proc tools
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pfksh(1)– execute a command in a profile
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pflags(1)– proc tools
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pfsh(1)– execute a command in a profile
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pg(1)– files perusal filter for CRTs
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pgrep(1)– find or signal processes by name and other attributes
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pkginfo(1)– display software package information
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pkgmk(1)– produce an installable package
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pkgparam(1)– display package parameter values
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pkgproto(1)– generate prototype file entries for input to pkgmk command
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pkgtrans(1)– translate package format
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pkill(1)– find or signal processes by name and other attributes
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pldd(1)– proc tools
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plimit(1)– get or set the resource limits of running processes
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plot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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plottoa(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
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pmap(1)– display information about the address space of a process
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popd(1)– change working directory
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postdaisy(1)– PostScript translator for Diablo 630 daisy-wheel files
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postdmd(1)– PostScript translator for DMD bitmap files
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postio(1)– serial interface for PostScript printers
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postmd(1)– matrix display program for PostScript printers
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postplot(1)– PostScript translator for plot(4B) graphics files
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postprint(1)– PostScript translator for text files
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postreverse(1)– reverse the page order in a PostScript file
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posttek(1)– PostScript translator for Tektronix 4014 files
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ppgsz(1)– set preferred stack and/or heap page size
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pr(1)– print files
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praliases(1)– display system mail aliases
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prctl(1)– get or set the resource controls of running processes, tasks, and projects
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preap(1)– force a defunct process to be reaped by its parent
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prex(1)– control tracing and manipulate probe points in a process or the kernel
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print(1)– shell built-in function to output characters to the screen or window
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printenv(1B)– display environment variables currently set
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printf(1)– write formatted output
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priocntl(1)– display or set scheduling parameters of specified process(es)
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proc(1)– proc tools
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prof(1)– display profile data
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profiles(1)– print execution profiles for a user
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projects(1)– print project membership of user
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prs(1)– display selected portions of an SCCS history
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prt(1)– display delta table information from an SCCS file
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prun(1)– proc tools
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ps(1)– report process status
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ps(1B)– display the status of current processes
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psig(1)– proc tools
-
pstack(1)– proc tools
-
pstop(1)– proc tools
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ptime(1)– proc tools
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ptree(1)– proc tools
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pushd(1)– change working directory
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pvs(1)– display the internal version information of dynamic objects
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pwait(1)– proc tools
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pwd(1)– return working directory name
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pwdx(1)– proc tools
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Q
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R
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ranlib(1)– convert archives to random libraries
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rcapstat(1)– report resource cap enforcement daemon statistics
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rcp(1)– remote file copy
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rdist(1)– remote file distribution program
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read(1)– read a line from standard input
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readfile(1F)– reads file, gets longest line
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readonly(1)– shell built-in function to protect the value of the given variable from reassignment
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red(1)– text editor
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refer(1)– expand and insert references from a bibliographic database
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regcmp(1)– regular expression compile
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regex(1F)– match patterns against a string
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rehash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories
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reinit(1F)– runs an initialization file
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remote_shell(1)– remote shell
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remsh(1)– remote shell
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renice(1)– alter priority of running processes
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repeat(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
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reset(1B)– establish or restore terminal characteristics
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reset(1F)– reset the current form field to its default values
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return(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps
-
rksh(1)– KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language
-
rlogin(1)– remote login
-
rm(1)– remove directory entries
-
rmail(1)– read mail or send mail to users
-
rmdel(1)– remove a delta from an SCCS file
-
rmdir(1)– remove directory entries
-
rmformat(1)– removable rewritable media format utility
-
roffbib(1)– format and print a bibliographic database
-
roles(1)– print roles granted to a user
-
rpcgen(1)– an RPC protocol compiler
-
rpm2cpio(1)– convert Red Hat Package (RPM) to cpio archive
-
rsh(1)– remote shell
-
run(1F)– run an executable
-
runat(1)– execute command in extended attribute name space
-
rup(1)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version)
-
rup(1C)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version)
-
ruptime(1)– show host status of local
machines
-
rusage(1B)– print resource usage for a command
-
rusers(1)– who is logged in on remote machines
-
rwho(1)– who is logged in on local machines
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S
-
sact(1)– show editing activity status of an SCCS file
-
sag(1)– system activity graph
-
sar(1)– system activity reporter
-
sccs(1)– front end for the Source Code Control System (SCCS)
-
sccs-admin(1)– create and administer SCCS history files
-
sccs-cdc(1)– change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
-
sccs-comb(1)– combine SCCS deltas
-
sccs-delta(1)– make a delta to an SCCS file
-
sccsdiff(1)– compare two versions of an SCCS file
-
sccs-get(1)– retrieve a version of an SCCS file
-
sccs-help(1)– ask for help regarding SCCS error or warning messages
-
sccs-prs(1)– display selected portions of an SCCS history
-
sccs-prt(1)– display delta table information from an SCCS file
-
sccs-rmdel(1)– remove a delta from an SCCS file
-
sccs-sact(1)– show editing activity status of an SCCS file
-
sccs-sccsdiff(1)– compare two versions of an SCCS file
-
sccs-unget(1)– undo a previous get of an SCCS file
-
sccs-val(1)– validate an SCCS file
-
scp(1)– secure copy
(remote file copy program)
-
script(1)– make record of a terminal session
-
sdiff(1)– print differences between two files side-by-side
-
sed(1)– stream editor
-
sed(1B)– stream editor
-
select(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
-
set(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
-
set(1F)– set and unset local or global environment variables
-
setcolor(1F)– redefine or create a color
-
setenv(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
-
setfacl(1)– modify the Access Control List (ACL) for a file or files
-
setpgrp(1)– set process group ID
-
settime(1)– change file access and modification times
-
sftp(1)– secure file transfer program
-
sh(1)– standard and job control shell and command interpreter
-
shell(1F)– run a command using shell
-
shell_builtins(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
-
shift(1)– shell built-in function to traverse either a shell's argument list or a list of field-separated words
-
shutdown(1B)– close down the system at a given time
-
size(1)– print section sizes in bytes of object files
-
sleep(1)– suspend execution for an interval
-
smart2cfg(1)– Compaq Smart-2 EISA/PCI and Smart-2SL PCI Array Controller ioctl utility
-
snca(1)– the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA)
-
soelim(1)– resolve and eliminate .so requests from nroff or troff input
-
solregis(1)– Solaris user registration
-
sort(1)– sort, merge, or sequence check text files
-
sortbib(1)– sort a bibliographic database
-
sotruss(1)– trace shared library procedure calls
-
source(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands
-
sparc(1)– get processor type truth value
-
spell(1)– report spelling errors
-
spellin(1)– report spelling errors
-
spline(1)– interpolate smooth curve
-
split(1)– split a file into pieces
-
srchtxt(1)– display contents of, or search for a text string in, message data bases
-
ssh(1)– OpenSSH secure shell client (remote login program)
-
ssh-add(1)– add RSA or DSA identities for the authentication agent
-
ssh-agent(1)– authentication agent
-
ssh-http-proxy-connect(1)– Secure Shell proxy for HTTP
-
ssh-keygen(1)– authentication key generation
-
ssh-socks5-proxy-connect(1)– Secure Shell proxy for SOCKS5
-
stop(1)– control process execution
-
strchg(1)– change or query stream configuration
-
strconf(1)– change or query stream configuration
-
strings(1)– find printable strings in an object or binary file
-
strip(1)– strip symbol table, debugging and line number information from an object file
-
stty(1)– set the options for a terminal
-
stty(1B)– set the options for a terminal
-
sum(1)– print checksum and block count for a file
-
sum(1B)– calculate a checksum for a file
-
sun(1)– get processor type truth value
-
suspend(1)– shell built-in function to halt the current shell
-
switch(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
-
symorder(1)– rearrange a list of symbols
-
sysV-make(1)– maintain, update, and
regenerate groups of programs
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T
-
t300(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
t300(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
t300s(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
t300s(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
t4013(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
t4014(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
t450(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
t450(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
tabs(1)– set tabs on a terminal
-
tail(1)– deliver the last part of a file
-
talk(1)– talk to another user
-
tar(1)– create tape archives and add or extract files
-
tbl(1)– format tables for nroff or troff
-
tcopy(1)– copy a magnetic tape
-
tee(1)– replicate the standard output
-
tek(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
tek(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
telnet(1)– user interface to a remote
system using the TELNET protocol
-
test(1)– evaluate condition(s)
-
test(1B)– condition evaluation command
-
test(1F)– condition evaluation command
-
tftp(1)– trivial file transfer program
-
time(1)– time a simple command
-
timemanp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
-
times(1)– shell built-in function to report time usages of the current shell
-
timesysp(1)– frontends to the
mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter
-
timex(1)– time a command; report process data and system activity
-
tip(1)– connect to remote system
-
tnfdump(1)– convert binary TNF file to ASCII
-
tnfxtract(1)– extract kernel probes output into a trace file
-
touch(1)– change file access and modification times
-
touch(1B)– change file access and modification times
-
tplot(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
tput(1)– initialize a terminal or query terminfo database
-
tr(1)– translate characters
-
tr(1B)– translate characters
-
trap(1)– shell built-in functions to respond to (hardware) signals
-
troff(1)– typeset or format documents
-
true(1)– provide truth values
-
truss(1)– trace system calls and signals
-
tset(1B)– establish or restore terminal characteristics
-
tsort(1)– topological sort
-
tty(1)– return user's terminal name
-
type(1)– write a description of command type
-
typeset(1)– shell built-in functions to set/get attributes and values for shell variables and functions
-
U
-
u370(1)– get processor type truth value
-
u3b(1)– get processor type truth value
-
u3b15(1)– get processor type truth value
-
u3b2(1)– get processor type truth value
-
u3b5(1)– get processor type truth value
-
ucblinks(1B)– adds /dev entries to give SunOS 4.x compatible names to SunOS 5.x devices
-
ul(1)– do underlining
-
ulimit(1)– set or get limitations on the system resources available to the current shell and its descendents
-
umask(1)– get or set the file mode creation mask
-
unalias(1)– create or remove a pseudonym or shorthand for a command or series of commands
-
uname(1)– print name of current system
-
uncompress(1)– compress, uncompress files or display expanded files
-
unexpand(1)– expand TAB characters to SPACE characters, and vice versa
-
unget(1)– undo a previous get of an SCCS file
-
unhash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories
-
unifdef(1)– resolve and remove ifdef'ed lines from C program source
-
uniq(1)– report or filter out repeated lines in a file
-
units(1)– converts quantities expressed in standard scales to other scales
-
unix2dos(1)– convert text file from ISO format to DOS format
-
unlimit(1)– set or get limitations on the system resources available to the current shell and its descendents
-
unpack(1)– compress and expand files
-
unset(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
-
unset(1F)– set and unset local or global environment variables
-
unsetenv(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics
for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents
-
until(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
-
uptime(1)– show how long the system has been up
-
users(1B)– display a compact list of users logged in
-
uucp(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system copy
-
uudecode(1C)– encode a binary file, or decode its encoded representation
-
uuencode(1C)– encode a binary file, or decode its encoded representation
-
uuglist(1C)– print the list of service grades that are available on this UNIX system
-
uulog(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system copy
-
uuname(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system copy
-
uupick(1C)– public UNIX-to-UNIX system file copy
-
uustat(1C)– uucp status inquiry and job control
-
uuto(1C)– public UNIX-to-UNIX system file copy
-
uux(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system command execution
-
V
-
vacation(1)– reply to mail automatically
-
val(1)– validate an SCCS file
-
valdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date
-
valgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id
-
valint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value
-
valpath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname
-
valrange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer
-
valstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer
-
valtime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day
-
valuid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID
-
valyorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no
-
vax(1)– get processor type truth value
-
vc(1)– version control
-
vedit(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex
-
ver(1)– graphics filters
for various plotters
-
vgrind(1)– grind nice program listings
-
vi(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex
-
view(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex
-
vipw(1B)– edit the password file
-
volcancel(1)– cancel user's request for removable media that is not currently in drive
-
volcheck(1)– checks for media in a drive and by default checks all floppy media
-
volmissing(1)– notify user that volume requested is not in the CD-ROM or floppy drive
-
volrmmount(1)– call rmmount to mount or unmount media
-
vplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters
-
vsig(1F)– synchronize a co-process with the controlling FMLI application
-
W
-
w(1)– display information about currently logged-in users
-
wait(1)– await process completion
-
wc(1)– display a count of lines, words and characters in a file
-
what(1)– extract SCCS version information from a file
-
whatis(1)– display a one-line summary about a keyword
-
whence(1)– shell built-in functions to set/get attributes and values for shell variables and functions
-
whereis(1B)– locate the binary, source,
and manual page files for a command
-
which(1)– locate a command; display its pathname or alias
-
while(1)– shell
command interpreter built-in commands
-
who(1)– who is on the system
-
whoami(1B)– display the effective current username
-
whocalls(1)– report on the calls to a specific procedure
-
whois(1)– Internet user name directory service
-
write(1)– write to another user
-
X
-
xargs(1)– construct argument lists and invoke utility
-
xgettext(1)– extract gettext call strings from C programs
-
xstr(1)– extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings
-
Y
-
yacc(1)– yet another compiler-compiler
-
yes(1)– generate repetitive
affirmative output
-
ypcat(1)– print values in a NIS database
-
ypmatch(1)– print the value of one or more keys from a NIS map
-
yppasswd(1)– change your network password in the NIS database
-
ypwhich(1)– return name of NIS server or map master
-
Z
-
zcat(1)– compress, uncompress files or display expanded files
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