Table of Contents

 

 

 

 

Volumes One and Two

Section 1: User Commands

 

 

Entry Name(Section): name

 

Description

intro(1) ...................................................................

 

 

introduction to command utilities and application programs

adb(1):

adb ...........................................................................................................................

absolute debugger

adjust(1):

adjust ...........................................................................................................

simple text formatter

admin(1):

admin ...........................................................................................

create and administer SCCS ®les

alias: substitute command and/or ®le name ...............................................................................

see sh-posix(1)

alias: substitute command and/or ®lename ........................................................................................

see csh(1)

alias: substitute command and/or ®lename ........................................................................................

see ksh(1)

alloc: show dynamic memory usage ...................................................................................................

see csh(1)

answer(1):

answer ...................................................................................

phone message transcription system

ar(1):

ar ..............................................................................................

 

maintain portable archives and libraries

as(1):

as .......................................................................................................

 

assembler (Precision Architecture)

asa(1):

asa ........................................................................................

interpret ASA carriage control characters

at(1): at, batch ......................................................

execute batched commands immediately or at a later time

attributes(1): attributes ..................................................................................................

describe audio ®le

awk(1):

awk ..............................................................................

text pattern scanning and processing language

banner(1):

banner ..............................................................................................

make posters in large letters

basename(1): basename, dirname ...................................................................

extract portions of path names

batch:

execute batched commands immediately ..................................................................................

see at(1)

bc(1):

bc ..............................................................................................

 

arbitrary-precision arithmetic language

bdiff(1):

bdiff .......................................................................................................................

diff for large ®les

bfs(1):

bfs

.................................................................................................................................

big ®le scanner

break: exit from enclosing for/next loop ...............................................................................................

see csh(1)

break: exit from enclosing for/next loop ..............................................................................................

see ksh(1)

break: exit from enclosing for/next loop ...................................................................................

see sh-bourne(1)

break: exit from enclosing for/next loop ......................................................................................

see sh-posix(1)

breaksw: break from switch and resume after endsw

.......................................................................... see csh(1)

bs(1):

bs ...............................................................................

 

a compiler/interpreter for modest-sized programs

cal(1):

cal

..................................................................................................................................

print calendar

calendar(1):

calendar ..........................................................................................................

reminder service

cancel: cancel requests on an LP printer or plotter

............................................................................ see lp(1)

case: label in a switch statement .........................................................................................................

see csh(1)

case: label in a switch statement ........................................................................................................

see ksh(1)

case: label in a switch statement ................................................................................................

see sh-posix(1)

cat(1):

cat

.....................................................................................................

concatenate, copy, and print ®les

ccat: cat compacted ®les .............................................................................................................

see compact(1)

cc_bundled(1): cc_bundled ..............................................................................................

bundled C compiler

cd: change working directory ...............................................................................................................

see csh(1)

cd: change working directory ...............................................................................................................

see ksh(1)

cd: change working directory ...................................................................................................

see sh-bourne(1)

cd: change working directory .......................................................................................................

see sh-posix(1)

cd(1):

cd ....................................................................................................................

 

change working directory

cd(1):

command ........................................................................................................

execute a simple command

cdc(1):

cdc ................................................................................

change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta

chacl(1):

chacl ..............................

add, modify, delete, copy, or summarize access control lists (ACLs) of ®les

chatr(1):

chatr .......................................................................................

change program's internal attributes

chdir: change current working directory ............................................................................................

see csh(1)

checknr(1):

checknr .......................................................................................................

check nroff/troff ®les

chfn(1):

chfn ..........................................................

change user information in password ®le; used by finger

chgrp: change ®le group ................................................................................................................

see chown(1)

chkey(1): chkey ....................................................................................................

change user's secure RPC key

chmod(1):

chmod ......................................................................................

change ®le mode access permissions

chown(1): chown, chgrp .........................................................................................

change ®le owner or group

chsh(1):

chsh ............................................................................................................

change default login shell

ci(1):

ci

.........................................................................................................................

 

check in RCS revisions

ckcon®g(1):

ckconfig ....................................................................

verify pathname of FTP con®guration ®les

HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000

 

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