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8: Print numbers and addresses from phone directory
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10: pphhoonnee _p_e_r_s_o_n ...
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12: The command phone searches a number of telephone directory files
13: for each person argument that is given. Any lines that matches
14: any of the person arguments is printed. Typically, such lines
15: contain the telephone number, name, and address of a person or
16: organization. Lower-case letters in person can be matched by
17: both the same letter and the corresponding upper-case letter in
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20: The user may supply his own phone directory by setting the (ex-
21: ported) shell variable PHONEBOOK, to the name of that file. If
22: given, this file is searched first. Then, the system-wide phone
23: book is always searched.
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25: ***** Files *****
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27: $PPHHOONNEEBBOOOOKK -- User-supplied phonebook (searched first)
28: /uussrr/ppuubb/pphhoonneebbooookk -- System-wide phone directory
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30: ***** See Also *****
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34: ***** Diagnostics *****
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36: phone exits with non-zero status if a call fails. A diagnostic
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