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19: .\" @(#)xargs.1 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/17/90
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21: .TH XARGS 1 "April 17, 1990"
22: .UC 7
23: .SH NAME
24: xargs \- construct argument list(s) and execute utility.
25: .SH SYNOPSIS
26: .ft B
27: xargs [\-t] [\-n number] [\-s size] [utility [argument ...]]
28: .ft R
29: .SH DESCRIPTION
30: The
31: .I xargs utility
32: reads space, tab, and newline delimited arguments from the standard
33: input and executes the specified
34: .I utility
35: with them as arguments.
36: Any arguments specified on the command line are given to the
37: .I utility
38: upon each invocation, followed by some number of the arguments read
39: from standard input.
40: The
41: .I utility
42: is repeatedly executed until standard input is exhausted.
43: .PP
44: Spaces and tabs may be embedded in arguments using single (`` ' '') or
45: double (``"'') quotes or backslashes (``\e'').
46: Single or double quotes escape all characters to the next matching quote
47: character, backslashes escape the next character.
48: Newlines may not be escaped.
49: .PP
50: The following options are available:
51: .TP
52: -n number
53: Set the maximum number of arguments used from standard input for
54: each invocation of the utility.
55: An invocation of
56: .I utility
57: will use less than
58: .I number
59: standard input arguments if the number of bytes accumulated (see the
60: .I \-s
61: option) exceeds the specified size or the last invocation of
62: .I utility
63: has fewer than
64: .I number
65: arguments remaining.
66: The default value for
67: .I number
68: is 255.
69: .TP
70: -s size
71: Set the maximum number of bytes to which the last component of the
72: .I utility
73: name, the command-line arguments, and the arguments read in from
74: standard input may sum.
75: The default value for
76: .I size
77: is 2048.
78: .TP
79: -t
80: Echo the command to be executed to standard error immediately before it
81: is executed.
82: .PP
83: If no
84: .I utility
85: is specified,
86: .IR echo (1)
87: is used.
88: .PP
89: .I Utility
90: should never read from the standard input.
91: .PP
92: .I Xargs
93: exits with 0 if no error occurred, and 1 otherwise.
94: .SH "SEE ALSO"
95: echo(1)
96: .SH STANDARDS
97: The
98: .I xargs
99: utility is expected to be POSIX 1003.2 compliant.
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