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        !            47: Subject: GNU Echo, Release 1
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        !            56: /* Written 12:22 pm  Oct 28, 1985 by umn-cs!herndon in umn-cs:net.jokes */
        !            57: /* ---------- "GNU Echo, Release 1" ---------- */
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        !            62: GNUecho(1)         UNIX Programmer's Manual           GNUecho(1)
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        !            66: NAME
        !            67:      echo - echo arguments
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        !            69: SYNOPSIS
        !            70:      echo [ options ] ...
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        !            72: DESCRIPTION
        !            73:      _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated
        !            74:      by        a newline on the standard output.  Options to filter and
        !            75:      redirect the output are as        follows:
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        !            77:      -2          generate rhyming couplets from keywords
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        !            79:      -3          generate Haiku verse from keywords
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        !            81:      -5          generate limerick from keywords
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        !            83:      -a          convert ASCII to ASCII
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        !            85:      -A          disambiguate sentence structure
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        !            87:      -b          generate bureaucratese equivalent (see -x)
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        !            89:      -B          issue equivalent C code with bugs fixed
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        !            91:      -c          simplify/calculate arithmetic expression(s)
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        !            93:      -C          remove copyright notice(s)
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        !            95:      -d          define new echo switch map
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        !            97:      -D          delete all ownership information from system files
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        !            99:      -e          evaluate lisp expression(s)
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        !           101:      -E          convert ASCII to Navajo
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        !           103:      -f          read input from file
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        !           105:      -F          transliterate to french
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        !           107:      -g          generate pseudo-revolutionary marxist catch-phrases
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        !           109:      -G          prepend GNU manifesto
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        !           111:      -h          halt system (reboot suppressed on Suns, Apollos, and
        !           112:          VAXen, not supported on NOS-2)
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        !           114:      -i          emulate IBM OS/VU (recursive universes not supported)
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        !           116:      -I          emulate IBM VTOS 3.7.6 (chronosynclastic infundibulae
        !           117:          supported with restrictions documented in IBM VTOS
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        !           121: Printed        10/28/85         18 January 1983                        1
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        !           128: GNUecho(1)         UNIX Programmer's Manual           GNUecho(1)
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        !           132:          Reference Manual rev 3.2.6)
        !           133: 
        !           134:      -J          generate junk mail
        !           135: 
        !           136:      -j          justify text (see -b option)
        !           137: 
        !           138:      -k          output "echo" software tools
        !           139: 
        !           140:      -K          delete privileged accounts
        !           141: 
        !           142:      -l          generate legalese equivalent
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        !           144:      -L          load echo modules
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        !           146:      -M          generate mail
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        !           148:      -N          send output to all reachable networks (usable with -J,
        !           149:          -K, -h options)
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        !           151:      -n          do not add newline to the output
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        !           153:      -o          generate obscene text
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        !           155:      -O          clean up dirty language
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        !           157:      -p          decrypt and print /etc/passwd
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        !           159:      -P          port echo to all reachable networks
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        !           161:      -P1  oolcay itay
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        !           163:      -q          query standard input for arguments
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        !           165:      -r          read alternate ".echo" file on start up
        !           166: 
        !           167:      -R          change root password to "RMS"
        !           168: 
        !           169:      -s          suspend operating system during output (Sun and VAX BSD
        !           170:          4.2 only)
        !           171: 
        !           172:      -S          translate to swahili
        !           173: 
        !           174:      -T          emulate TCP/IP handler
        !           175: 
        !           176:      -t          issue troff output
        !           177: 
        !           178:      -u          issue unix philosophy essay
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        !           180:      -v          generate reverberating echo
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        !           182:      -V          print debugging information
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        !           187: Printed        10/28/85         18 January 1983                        2
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        !           194: GNUecho(1)         UNIX Programmer's Manual           GNUecho(1)
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        !           197: 
        !           198:      -x          decrypt DES format messages (NSA secret algorithm CX
        !           199:          3.8, not distributed outside continental US)
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        !           201:      _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho is useful for    producing diagnostics in shell programs
        !           202:      and for writing constant data on pipes.  To send diagnostics
        !           203:      to        the standard error file, do `echo ... 1>&2'.
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        !           205: AUTHOR
        !           206:      Richard M.        Stallman
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        !           253: Printed        10/28/85         18 January 1983                        3
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