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1.1 ! root 1: #!/bin/sh ! 2: # : subs.help.SH,v 4.3 85/05/01 11:50:50 lwall Exp $ ! 3: # ! 4: # : subs.help.SH,v $ ! 5: # Revision 4.3 85/05/01 11:50:50 lwall ! 6: # Baseline for release with 4.3bsd. ! 7: # ! 8: ! 9: /usr/ucb/more <<'EOT' ! 10: Valid substitutions are: ! 11: ! 12: a Current article number ! 13: A Full name of current article (%P/%c/%a) ! 14: b Destination of last save command, often a mailbox ! 15: B Bytes to ignore at beginning of last saved article ! 16: c Current newsgroup, directory form ! 17: C Current newsgroup, dot form ! 18: d Full name of newsgroup directory (%P/%c) ! 19: D Distribution line from current articlef Who the current article is from ! 20: F Newsgroups to followup to (from Newsgroups and Followup-To) ! 21: h (This help message) ! 22: H Host name (yours) ! 23: i Message-I.D. line from current article, with <> ! 24: I Reference indicator mark (see -F switch) ! 25: l News administrator's login name, if any ! 26: L Login name (yours) ! 27: m Current mode, first letter of (init,newsgroup,article,pager,misc) ! 28: M Number of article marked with M ! 29: n Newsgroups from current article ! 30: N Full name (yours) ! 31: o Organization (yours) ! 32: O Original working directory (where you ran rn from) ! 33: p Your private news directory (from -d) ! 34: P Public news spool directory ! 35: r Last reference (parent article id) ! 36: R References list for followup article ! 37: s Subject, with all Re's and (nf)'s stripped off ! 38: S Subject, with one Re stripped offt New To line derived from From and Reply-To (Internet format) ! 39: T New To line derived from Path ! 40: u Number of unread articles ! 41: U Number of unread articles not counting current article ! 42: x News library directory ! 43: X Rn library directory ! 44: z Length of current article in bytes ! 45: ~ Your home directory ! 46: . Directory containing . files ! 47: $ Current process number ! 48: / Last search string ! 49: ESC Run preceding command through % interpretation ! 50: EOT
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