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1.1 ! root 1: case $CONFIG in ! 2: '') . config.sh ;; ! 3: esac ! 4: echo "Extracting ng.help (with variable substitutions)" ! 5: $spitshell >ng.help <<!GROK!THIS! ! 6: $startsh ! 7: # $Header: ng.help.SH,v 4.3 85/05/01 11:44:34 lwall Exp $ ! 8: # ! 9: # $Log: ng.help.SH,v $ ! 10: # Revision 4.3 85/05/01 11:44:34 lwall ! 11: # Baseline for release with 4.3bsd. ! 12: # ! 13: ! 14: $pager <<'EOT' ! 15: Newsgroup Selection commands: ! 16: ! 17: y,SP Do this newsgroup now. ! 18: .cmd Do this newsgroup, executing cmd as first command. ! 19: = Equivalent to .=<carriage return>. ! 20: u Unsubscribe from this newsgroup. ! 21: c Catch up (mark this newsgroup all read). ! 22: ! 23: n Go to the next newsgroup with unread news. ! 24: N Go to the next newsgroup. ! 25: p Go to the previous newsgroup with unread news. ! 26: P Go to the previous newsgroup. ! 27: - Go to the previously displayed newsgroup. ! 28: 1 Go to the first newsgroup. ! 29: ^ Go to the first newsgroup with unread news. ! 30: $ Go to the last newsgroup. ! 31: g name Go to the named newsgroup. Subscribe to new newsgroups this way too. ! 32: /pat Search forward for newsgroup matching pattern. ! 33: ?pat Search backward for newsgroup matching pattern. ! 34: (Use * and ? style patterns. Append r to include read newsgroups.) ! 35: l pat List unsubscribed newsgroups containing pattern. ! 36: m name Move named newsgroup elsewhere (no name moves current newsgroup). ! 37: o pat Only display newsgroups matching pattern. Omit pat to unrestrict. ! 38: a pat Like o, but also scans for unsubscribed newsgroups matching pattern. ! 39: L List current .newsrc. ! 40: & Print current command-line switch settings. ! 41: &switch {switch} ! 42: Set (or unset) more command-line switches. ! 43: && Print current macro definitions. ! 44: &&def Define a new macro. ! 45: !cmd Shell escape. ! 46: q Quit rn. ! 47: ^K Edit the global KILL file. Use commands like /pattern/j to suppress ! 48: pattern in every newsgroup. ! 49: v Print version. ! 50: EOT ! 51: !GROK!THIS! ! 52: $eunicefix ng.help ! 53: chmod 755 ng.help
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