Table of Contents
Volumes One and Two
Entry Name(Section): name |
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| Description | ||||
getopts(1): | getopts ........................................................................................ |
| parse utility (command) options | ||||
getprivgrp(1): | getprivgrp ............................................................................. |
| get special attributes for group | ||||
glob: echo without '\\' escapes ........................................................................................................... |
| see csh(1) | |||||
goto: continue execution on speci®ed line ............................................................................................ |
| see csh(1) | |||||
gprof(1): |
| gprof .................................................................................................. |
| display call graph pro®le data | |||
grep(1): grep, egrep, fgrep .................................................................................... |
| search a ®le for a pattern | |||||
grget: get password and group information .................................................................................... |
| see pwget(1) | |||||
groups(1): | groups .................................................................................................... |
| show group memberships | ||||
hash: remember command location in search path ................................................................... | see | ||||||
hashcheck: create hash codes from compressed spelling list .......................................................... | see spell(1) | ||||||
hashmake: convert words to |
| see spell(1) | |||||
hashstat: print hash table effectiveness statistics .............................................................................. | see csh(1) | ||||||
head(1): | head ......................................................................................................... |
| print ®rst few lines in a ®le | ||||
history: display event history list ...................................................................................................... |
| see csh(1) | |||||
hostname(1): | hostname ................................................................. |
| set or display name of current host system | ||||
hp(1): | hp | ....................................................... | handle special functions of HP 2640 and HP | ||||
see machid(1) | |||||||
| see machid(1) | ||||||
hp9000s200: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................. | see machid(1) | ||||||
hp9000s300: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................. | see machid(1) | ||||||
hp9000s500: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................. | see machid(1) | ||||||
hp9000s800: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................. | see machid(1) | ||||||
hyphen(1): | hyphen ....................................................................................................... |
| ®nd hyphenated words | ||||
iconv(1): |
| iconv ................................................................................................... |
| character code set conversion | |||
id(1): | id .................................................................................................... |
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| print user and group IDs and names | ||
ident(1): | ident .................................................................................................................. |
| identify ®les in RCS | ||||
idlookup(1): | idlookup .......................................................... | identify the user of a particular TCP connection | |||||
ied(1): | ied ............................................................. | input editor and command history for interactive programs | |||||
if: execute command if expression evaluates true | ............................................................................... | see csh(1) | |||||
if: execute command if previous command returns exit status 0 ......................................................... | see ksh(1) | ||||||
if: execute command if previous command returns exit status 0 ................................................. | see | ||||||
insertmsg(1): | insertmsg .................................................... | use ®ndstr(1) output to insert calls to catgets(3C) | |||||
inv: make unprintable and | ...................................................... see vis(1) | ||||||
iostat(1): |
| iostat ................................................................................................................ |
| report I/O statistics | |||
ipcrm(1): |
| ipcrm ............................................... | remove a message queue, semaphore set or shared memory id | ||||
ipcs(1): |
| ipcs .................................................................. | report status of interprocess communication facilities | ||||
jobs: list active jobs ............................................................................................................................ |
| see csh(1) | |||||
jobs: list active jobs ............................................................................................................................ |
| see ksh(1) | |||||
jobs: list active jobs .................................................................................................................... |
| see | |||||
join(1): |
| join | ......................................................................................................... |
| relational database operator | ||
kdestroy(1): | kdestroy .............................................................................................. |
| destroy Kerberos tickets | ||||
kermit(1): | kermit ................................................ | communication software for serial and network connections | |||||
keylogin(1): | keylogin ......................................................................................... |
| decrypt and store secret key | ||||
keylogout(1): | keylogout ..................................................................... |
| delete secret key stored with keyserv | ||||
keysh(1): |
| keysh ................................................................................................. |
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kill: send termination or speci®ed signal to a process ........................................................................ | see csh(1) | ||||||
kill: terminate job or process ............................................................................................................. |
| see ksh(1) | |||||
kill: terminate job or process ..................................................................................................... |
| see | |||||
kill(1): | kill | .............................................................................. |
| send a signal to a process; terminate a process | |||
kinit(1): | kinit ...................................................................... | obtain and cache Kerberos | |||||
klist(1): | klist ....................................................................................................... |
| list cached Kerberos tickets | ||||
kpasswd(1): | kpasswd ................................................................................. |
| change a user's Kerberos password | ||||
ksh(1): ksh, rksh ............................................ | shell, the standard/restricted command programming language | ||||||
ktutil(1): |
| ktutil ............................................................................... |
| Kerberos keytab ®le maintenance utility | |||
kvno(1): | kvno ....................................................................... | print key version numbers of Kerberos principals | |||||
l: list contents of directories ................................................................................................................... |
| see ls(1) | |||||
last(1): last, lastb .................................................................................. |
| indicate last logins of users and ttys | |||||
lastb: indicate last bad logins of users and ttys | ............................................................................... | see last(1) | |||||
lastcomm(1): | lastcomm ........................................................... | show last commands executed in reverse order | |||||
lc: list contents of directories ................................................................................................................. |
| see ls(1) | |||||
ld(1): | ld ............................................................................................................................................ |
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