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1.1 ! root 1: adb(1) adb: debugger. ! 2: addbib(1) addbib: create or extend bibliographic database. ! 3: apply(1) apply: apply a command to a set of arguments. ! 4: apropos(1) apropos: locate commands by keyword lookup. ! 5: ar(1) ar: archive and library maintainer. ! 6: as(1) as: VAX-11 assembler. ! 7: at(1) at: execute commands at a later time. ! 8: atq(1) atq: print the queue of jobs waiting to be run. ! 9: atrm(1) atrm: remove jobs spooled by at. ! 10: awk(1) awk: pattern scanning and processing language. ! 11: basename(1) basename: strip filename affixes. ! 12: bc(1) bc: arbitrary-precision arithmetic language. ! 13: bib(1) bib, listrefs: bibliographic formatter; list bibliographic reference items. ! 14: biff(1) biff: be notified if mail arrives and who it is from. ! 15: binmail(1) binmail: send or receive mail among users. ! 16: cal(1) cal: print calendar. ! 17: calendar(1) calendar: reminder service. ! 18: cat(1) cat: catenate and print. ! 19: cb(1) cb: C program beautifier. ! 20: cc(1) cc: C compiler. ! 21: cd(1) cd: change working directory. ! 22: checknr(1) checknr: check nroff/troff files. ! 23: chfn(1) chfn, chsh, passwd: change password file information. ! 24: chgrp(1) chgrp: change group. ! 25: chmod(1) chmod: change mode. ! 26: chsh(1) chfn, chsh, passwd: change password file information. ! 27: clear(1) clear: clear terminal screen. ! 28: cmp(1) cmp: compare two files. ! 29: col(1) col: filter reverse line feeds. ! 30: colcrt(1) colcrt: filter nroff output for CRT previewing. ! 31: colrm(1) colrm: remove columns from a file. ! 32: comm(1) comm: select or reject lines common to two sorted files. ! 33: compress(1) compress, uncompress, zcat: compress and expand data. ! 34: cp(1) cp: copy. ! 35: crypt(1) crypt: encode/decode. ! 36: csh(1) csh: a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax. ! 37: ctags(1) ctags: create a tags file. ! 38: date(1) date: print and set the date. ! 39: dbx(1) dbx: debugger. ! 40: dc(1) dc: desk calculator. ! 41: dd(1) dd: convert and copy a file. ! 42: deroff(1) deroff: remove nroff, troff, tbl and eqn constructs. ! 43: df(1) df: disk free. ! 44: diction(1) diction, explain: print wordy sentences; thesaurus for diction. ! 45: diff(1) diff: differential file and directory comparator. ! 46: diff3(1) diff3: 3-way differential file comparison. ! 47: du(1) du: summarize disk usage. ! 48: echo(1) echo: echo arguments. ! 49: ed(1) ed: text editor. ! 50: efl(1) efl: Extended Fortran Language. ! 51: eqn(1) eqn, neqn, checkeq: typeset mathematics. ! 52: error(1) error: analyze and disperse compiler error messages. ! 53: ex(1) ex, edit: text editor. ! 54: expand(1) expand, unexpand: expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa. ! 55: expr(1) expr: evaluate arguments as an expression. ! 56: f77(1) f77: Fortran 77 compiler. ! 57: false(1) false, true: provide truth values. ! 58: file(1) file: determine file type. ! 59: find(1) find: find files. ! 60: finger(1) finger: user information lookup program. ! 61: fmt(1) fmt: simple text formatter. ! 62: fold(1) fold: fold long lines for finite width output device. ! 63: fp(1) fp: Functional Programming language compiler/interpreter. ! 64: fpr(1) fpr: print Fortran file. ! 65: from(1) from: who is my mail from?. ! 66: fsplit(1) fsplit: split a multi-routine Fortran file into individual files. ! 67: ftp(1c) ftp: ARPANET file transfer program. ! 68: gcore(1) gcore: get core images of running processes. ! 69: gprof(1) gprof: display call graph profile data. ! 70: graph(1g) graph: draw a graph. ! 71: grep(1) grep, egrep, fgrep: search a file for a pattern. ! 72: groups(1) groups: show group memberships. ! 73: head(1) head: give first few lines. ! 74: hostid(1) hostid: set or print identifier of current host system. ! 75: hostname(1) hostname: set or print name of current host system. ! 76: indent(1) indent: indent and format C program source. ! 77: install(1) install: install binaries. ! 78: intro(1) intro: introduction to commands. ! 79: iostat(1) iostat: report I/O statistics. ! 80: join(1) join: relational database operator. ! 81: jove(1) jove: an interactive display-oriented text editor. ! 82: kill(1) kill: terminate a process with extreme prejudice. ! 83: last(1) last: indicate last logins of users and teletypes. ! 84: lastcomm(1) lastcomm: show last commands executed in reverse order. ! 85: ld(1) ld: link editor. ! 86: learn(1) learn: computer aided instruction about UNIX. ! 87: leave(1) leave: remind you when you have to leave. ! 88: lex(1) lex: generator of lexical analysis programs. ! 89: lint(1) lint: a C program verifier. ! 90: lisp(1) lisp: lisp interpreter. ! 91: liszt(1) liszt: compile a Franz Lisp program. ! 92: ln(1) ln: make links. ! 93: lock(1) lock: reserve a terminal. ! 94: logger(1) logger: make entries in the system log. ! 95: login(1) login: sign on. ! 96: look(1) look: find lines in a sorted list. ! 97: lookbib(1) indxbib, lookbib: build inverted index for a bibliography, find references in a bibliography. ! 98: lorder(1) lorder: find ordering relation for an object library. ! 99: lpq(1) lpq: spool queue examination program. ! 100: lpr(1) lpr: off line print. ! 101: lprm(1) lprm: remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue. ! 102: lptest(1) lptest: generate lineprinter ripple pattern. ! 103: ls(1) ls: list contents of directory. ! 104: lxref(1) lxref: lisp cross reference program. ! 105: m4(1) m4: macro processor. ! 106: mail(1) mail: send and receive mail. ! 107: make(1) make: maintain program groups. ! 108: man(1) man: find manual information by keywords; print out the manual. ! 109: mesg(1) mesg: permit or deny messages. ! 110: mh(1) mh: Message Handler. ! 111: mkdir(1) mkdir: make a directory. ! 112: mkstr(1) mkstr: create an error message file by massaging C source. ! 113: more(1) more, page: file perusal filter for crt viewing. ! 114: mset(1) mset: retrieve ASCII to IBM 3270 keyboard map. ! 115: msgs(1) msgs: system messages and junk mail program. ! 116: mt(1) mt: magnetic tape manipulating program. ! 117: mv(1) mv: move or rename files. ! 118: netstat(1) netstat: show network status. ! 119: newaliases(1) newaliases: rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file. ! 120: nice(1) nice, nohup: run a command at low priority (\fIsh\fR only). ! 121: nm(1) nm: print name list. ! 122: notes(1) notes, autoseq, readnotes: a news system. ! 123: nroff(1) nroff: text formatting. ! 124: od(1) od: octal, decimal, hex, ascii dump. ! 125: pagesize(1) pagesize: print system page size. ! 126: passwd(1) chfn, chsh, passwd: change password file information. ! 127: patch(1) patch: a program for applying a diff file to an original. ! 128: pc(1) pc: Pascal compiler. ! 129: pdx(1) pdx: pascal debugger. ! 130: pi(1) pi: Pascal interpreter code translator. ! 131: pix(1) pix: Pascal interpreter and executor. ! 132: plot(1g) plot: graphics filters. ! 133: pmerge(1) pmerge: pascal file merger. ! 134: pr(1) pr: print file. ! 135: printenv(1) printenv: print out the environment. ! 136: prof(1) prof: display profile data. ! 137: ps(1) ps: process status. ! 138: ptx(1) ptx: permuted index. ! 139: pwd(1) pwd: working directory name. ! 140: px(1) px: Pascal interpreter. ! 141: pxp(1) pxp: Pascal execution profiler. ! 142: pxref(1) pxref: Pascal cross-reference program. ! 143: quota(1) quota: display disc usage and limits. ! 144: ranlib(1) ranlib: convert archives to random libraries. ! 145: ratfor(1) ratfor: rational Fortran dialect. ! 146: rcp(1c) rcp: remote file copy. ! 147: rcsintro(1) rcsintro: introduction to RCS commands. ! 148: rdist(1) rdist: remote file distribution program. ! 149: readnews(1) readnews: read news articles. ! 150: refer(1) refer: find and insert literature references in documents. ! 151: rev(1) rev: reverse lines of a file. ! 152: rlogin(1c) rlogin: remote login. ! 153: rm(1) rm, rmdir: remove (unlink) files or directories. ! 154: rmail(1) rmail: handle remote mail received via uucp. ! 155: rmdir(1) rmdir, rm: remove (unlink) directories or files. ! 156: roffbib(1) roffbib: run off bibliographic database. ! 157: rsh(1c) rsh: remote shell. ! 158: ruptime(1c) ruptime: show host status of local machines. ! 159: rwho(1c) rwho: who's logged in on local machines. ! 160: sccs(1) sccs: front end for the SCCS subsystem. ! 161: script(1) script: make typescript of terminal session. ! 162: sed(1) sed: stream editor. ! 163: sendbug(1) sendbug: mail a system bug report to 4bsd-bugs. ! 164: sh(1) sh, for, case, if, while, \fB:\fP, \fB.\fP, break, continue, cd, eval, exec, exit, export, login, read, readonly, set, shift, times, trap, umask, wait: command language. ! 165: size(1) size: size of an object file. ! 166: sleep(1) sleep: suspend execution for an interval. ! 167: soelim(1) soelim: eliminate \&.so's from nroff input. ! 168: sort(1) sort: sort or merge files. ! 169: sortbib(1) sortbib: sort bibliographic database. ! 170: spell(1) spell, spellin, spellout: find spelling errors. ! 171: spline(1g) spline: interpolate smooth curve. ! 172: split(1) split: split a file into pieces. ! 173: strings(1) strings: find the printable strings in a object, or other binary, file. ! 174: strip(1) strip: remove symbols and relocation bits. ! 175: struct(1) struct: structure Fortran programs. ! 176: stty(1) stty: set terminal options. ! 177: style(1) style: analyze surface characteristics of a document. ! 178: su(1) su: substitute user id temporarily. ! 179: sum(1) sum: sum and count blocks in a file. ! 180: symorder(1) symorder: rearrange name list. ! 181: sysline(1) sysline: display system status on status line of a terminal. ! 182: systat(1) systat: display system statistics on a crt. ! 183: tabs(1) tabs: set terminal tabs. ! 184: tail(1) tail: deliver the last part of a file. ! 185: talk(1) talk: talk to another user. ! 186: tar(1) tar: tape archiver. ! 187: tbl(1) tbl: format tables for nroff or troff. ! 188: tc(1) tc: photoypesetter simulator. ! 189: tcopy(1) tcopy: copy a mag tape. ! 190: tee(1) tee: pipe fitting. ! 191: telnet(1c) telnet: user interface to the TELNET protocol. ! 192: test(1) test: condition command. ! 193: tftp(1c) tftp: trivial file transfer program. ! 194: time(1) time: time a command. ! 195: tip(1c) tip, cu: connect to a remote system. ! 196: tk(1) tk: paginator for the Tektronix 4014. ! 197: tn3270(1) tn3270: full-screen remote login to IBM VM/CMS. ! 198: touch(1) touch: update date last modified of a file. ! 199: tp(1) tp: manipulate tape archive. ! 200: tr(1) tr: translate characters. ! 201: troff(1) troff, nroff: text formatting and typesetting. ! 202: true(1) true, false: provide truth values. ! 203: tset(1) tset: terminal dependent initialization. ! 204: tsort(1) tsort: topological sort. ! 205: tty(1) tty: get terminal name. ! 206: ul(1) ul: do underlining. ! 207: unifdef(1) unifdef: remove ifdef'ed lines. ! 208: uniq(1) uniq: report repeated lines in a file. ! 209: units(1) units: conversion program. ! 210: uptime(1) uptime: show how long system has been up. ! 211: users(1) users: compact list of users who are on the system. ! 212: uucp(1c) uucp: unix to unix copy. ! 213: uuencode(1c) uuencode, uudecode: encode/decode a binary file for transmission via mail. ! 214: uulog(1c) uulog: display UUCP log files. ! 215: uuname(1c) uuname: list names of UUCP hosts. ! 216: uuq(1c) uuq: examine or manipulate the uucp queue. ! 217: uusend(1c) uusend: send a file to a remote host. ! 218: uux(1c) uux: unix to unix command execution. ! 219: vacation(1) vacation: return ``I am on vacation'' indication. ! 220: vgrind(1) vgrind: grind nice listings of programs. ! 221: vi(1) vi: screen oriented (visual) display editor based on ex. ! 222: vlp(1) vlp: Format Lisp programs to be printed with nroff, vtroff, or troff. ! 223: vmstat(1) vmstat: report virtual memory statistics. ! 224: vnews(1) vnews: read news articles. ! 225: vwidth(1) vwidth: make troff width table for a font. ! 226: w(1) w: who is on and what they are doing. ! 227: wait(1) wait: await completion of process. ! 228: wall(1) wall: write to all users. ! 229: wc(1) wc: word count. ! 230: what(1) what: show what versions of object modules were used to construct a file. ! 231: whatis(1) whatis: describe what a command is. ! 232: whereis(1) whereis: locate source, binary, and or manual for program. ! 233: which(1) which: locate a program file including aliases and paths (\fIcsh\fR only). ! 234: who(1) who: who is on the system. ! 235: whoami(1) whoami: print effective current user id. ! 236: whois(1) whois: DARPA Internet user name directory service. ! 237: window(1) window: window environment. ! 238: write(1) write: write to another user. ! 239: xsend(1) xsend, xget, enroll: secret mail. ! 240: xstr(1) xstr: extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings. ! 241: yacc(1) yacc: yet another compiler-compiler. ! 242: yes(1) yes: be repetitively affirmative.
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