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Table of Contents - Introduction
- intro(1) - introduction to command utilities and application programs
- A
- adb(1) - absolute debugger
- adjust(1) - simple text formatter
- admin(1) - create and administer SCCS files
- alias(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- answer(1) - phone message transcription system
- ar(1) - create and maintain portable archives and libraries
- as(1) - assembler
- as_ia(1) - assembler for Integrity systems
- as_pa(1) - assembler for PA-RISC systems
- asa(1) - interpret ASA carriage control characters
- at(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time
- attributes(1) - describe an audio file
- awk(1) - pattern-directed scanning and processing language
- B
- banner(1) - make posters in large letters
- basename(1) - extract portions of path names
- batch(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time — see
at(1)
- bc(1) - arbitrary-precision arithmetic language
- bdiff(1) - diff for large files
- bg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- bs(1) - a compiler/interpreter for modest-sized programs
- C
- cal(1) - print calendar
- calendar(1) - reminder service
- caliper(1) - measure, report, and analyze program performance data
- cancel(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination — see
lp(1)
- cat(1) - concatenate, copy, and print files
- cc_bundled(1) - bundled C compiler
- ccat(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them — see
compact(1)
- cd(1) - change working directory
- cdc(1) - change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
- chacl(1) - add, modify, delete, copy, or summarize access control lists (ACLs) of files
- chatr(1) - change program's internal attributes
- chatr_ia(1) - change program's internal attributes on Integrity systems
- chatr_pa(1) - change program's internal attributes on PA-RISC systems
- checknr(1) - check nroff/troff files
- chfn(1) - change user information; used by finger
- chgrp(1) - change file owner or group — see
chown(1)
- chkey(1) - change user's secure RPC key pair
- chmod(1) - change file mode access permissions
- chown(1) - change file owner or group
- chsh(1) - change default login shell
- ci(1) - check in RCS revisions
- ckconfig(1) - verify the path names of all the FTP configuration files.
- cksum(1) - print file checksum and sizes
- clear(1) - clear terminal screen
- cmp(1) - compare two files
- co(1) - check out RCS revisions
- col(1) - filter reverse linefeeds and backspaces
- comb(1) - combine SCCS deltas
- comm(1) - select or reject lines common to two sorted files
- command(1) - execute a simple command
- compact(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them
- compress(1) - compress and expand data
- compressdir(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- convert(1) - convert an audio file
- cp(1) - copy files and directory subtrees
- cpio(1) - copy file archives in and out; duplicate directory trees
- cpp(1) - the C language preprocessor
- crontab(1) - user job file scheduler
- crypt(1) - encode and decode files
- csh(1) - a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax
- cslip(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- csplit(1) - file context split
- ct(1) - spawn getty to a remote terminal (call terminal)
- ctags(1) - create a tags file
- cu(1) - call another (UNIX) system; terminal emulator
- cut(1) - extract (cut out) selected fields from each line of a file
- D
- date(1) - display or set the date and time
- dc(1) - desk calculator
- dd(1) - convert, reblock, translate, and copy a (tape) file
- delta(1) - make a delta (change) to an SCCS file
- deroff(1) - remove nroff, tbl, and neqn constructs
- dhcpv6client_ui(1) - DHCPv6 client interface for requesting configuration parameters from the DHCPv6 server.
- diff(1) - differential file and directory comparator
- diff3(1) - 3-way differential file comparison
- diffmk(1) - mark changes between two different versions of a file
- dircmp(1) - directory comparison
- dirname(1) - extract portions of path names — see
basename(1)
- disable(1) - enable/disable LP printers — see
enable(1)
- divpage(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- dmpxlt(1) - dump iconv translation tables to a readable format
- dnssec-keygen(1) - key generation tool for DNSSEC
- dnssec-makekeyset(1) - used to produce a set of DNSSEC keys
- dnssec-signkey(1) - DNSSEC keyset signing tool
- dnssec-signzone(1) - DNSSEC zone signing tool
- domainname(1) - set or display name of Network Information Service domain
- dos2ux(1) - convert ASCII file format
- doschmod(1) - change attributes of a DOS file
- doscp(1) - copy to or from DOS files
- dosdf(1) - report number of free disk clusters
- dosll(1) - list contents of \s-1DOS\s+1 directories — see
dosls(1)
- dosls(1) - list contents of DOS directories
- dosmkdir(1) - make a DOS directory
- dosrm(1) - remove DOS files or directories
- dosrmdir(1) - remove \s-1DOS\s+1 files or directories — see
dosrm(1)
- du(1) - summarize disk usage
- dumpmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification — see
findmsg(1)
- E
- echo(1) - echo (print) arguments
- ed(1) - line-oriented text editor
- edit(1) - extended line-oriented text editor — see
ex(1)
- egrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- elfdump(1) - dump information contained in object files.
- elm(1) - process electronic mail through a screen-oriented interface
- elmalias(1) - display and verify elm user and system aliases
- enable(1) - enable/disable LP printers
- env(1) - set environment for command execution
- eucset(1) - set and get code widths for ldterm
- ex(1) - extended line-oriented text editor
- expand(1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa
- expand_alias(1) - recursively expands the sendmail aliases
- expr(1) - evaluate arguments as an expression
- F
- factor(1) - factor a number, generate large primes
- false(1) - return exit status zero or one respectively — see
true(1)
- fastbind(1) - Prepare an incomplete executable for faster program start-up
- fastmail(1) - quick batch mail interface
- fc(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fgrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- file(1) - determine file type
- find(1) - find files
- findmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification
- findstr(1) - find strings for inclusion in message catalogs
- finger(1) - user information lookup program
- fmt(1) - format text
- fold(1) - fold long lines for finite width output device
- fontdl(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- footprints(1) - summarize information from compiler footprint records
- forder(1) - convert file data order
- from(1) - who is my mail from?
- fruled(1) - flash/turn off attention LEDs (cell, cabinet and I/O chassis attention LEDs)
- ftio(1) - faster tape I/O
- ftp(1) - file transfer program
- ftpcount(1) - show current number of users for each class
- ftprestart(1) - remove the shutdown message file created by ftpshut
- ftpshut(1) - create shutdown message file to shut down the ftp servers at a given time
- ftpwho(1) - show current process information for each ftp user.
- G
- gcore(1) - get core images of running processes
- gencat(1) - generate a formatted message catalog file
- genxlt(1) - generate iconv translation tables
- get(1) - get a version of an SCCS file
- getaccess(1) - list access rights to file(s)
- getacl(1) - list access control lists (ACLs) for files (JFS File Systems only)
- getconf(1) - get system configuration values
- getopt(1) - parse command options
- getopts(1) - parse utility (command) options
- getprivgrp(1) - get special attributes for group
- gprof(1) - display call graph profile data
- grep(1) - search a file for a pattern
- grget(1) - get password and group information — see
pwget(1)
- groups(1) - show group memberships
- H
- hashcheck(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- hashmake(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- head(1) - give first few lines
- host(1) - DNS lookup utility
- hostname(1) - set or display name of current host system
- hp(1) - handle special functions of HP2640 and HP2621-series terminals
- hp-mc680x0(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp-pa(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s200(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s300(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s400(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s500(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s700(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s800(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hyphen(1) - find hyphenated words
- I
- iconv(1) - character code set conversion
- id(1) - print user and group IDs and names
- ident(1) - identify files in RCS
- idlookup(1) - identify the user of a particular TCP connection
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