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basename(1)
basename, dirname – separate path components
basenc(1)
basenc, base64, base64url, base32, base32hex, base16, base2msbf, base2lsbf, z85 – transcode RFC 4648, binary, or ZeroMQ data
cat(1)
cat – concatenate files
chcon(1)
chcon – alter SELinux context of files and directory trees
chmod(1)
chmod – change file mode
chown(1)
chown, chgrp – change file ownership
cksum(1)
cksum – compute Ethernet checksum
comm(1)
comm – analyse sorted line sets
csplit(1)
csplit – context-sensitive text splitting
cut(1)
cut – extract bytes, characters, or fields
dd(1)
dd – block-wise copy with conversions
df(1)
df – get free filesystem space
dir(1)
dir, vdir – ls -Cb, ls -lb
dircolors(1)
dircolors – prepare colourisation for ls(1)
du(1)
du – assess disk usage, file size, or count
echo(1)
echo – output arguments
env(1)
env – alter and consume environment
expand(1)
expand, unexpand – (de)tabulate files
expr(1)
expr – evaluate expression
factor(1)
factor – ise integers
fmt(1)
fmt – break, squeeze, and fill lines
fold(1)
fold – break lines
head(1)
head – extract file header
hostid(1)
hostid – get host ID
id(1)
id – get credentials
install(1)
install – copy files or make directories with ownership, mode, and preserved context
join(1)
join – combine database tables by common field
link(1)
link – create file link
ln(1)
ln – add file links, create symbolic links
logname(1)
logname – get session login name
ls(1)
ls – list file properties and directory contents
mkdir(1)
mkdir – create directory
mkfifo(1)
mkfifo, mknod – create named pipe or special file
mktemp(1)
mktemp – create temporary file or directory
nice(1)
nice – adjust scheduling priority
nl(1)
nl – section-aware line numbering
nohup(1)
nohup – inoculate invocation against hang-ups
nproc(1)
nproc – get processor count
numfmt(1)
numfmt – TODO
od(1)
od – dump files in numeric and readable formats
paste(1)
paste – merge lines
pathchk(1)
pathchk – validate filenames
pinky(1)
pinky – little finger
pr(1)
pr – paginate, columnate, and number files
printenv(1)
printenv – list environment variables
printf(1)
printf – format data
ptx(1)
ptx – permute index
pwd(1)
pwd – print working directory
readlink(1)
readlink – get symbolic link target
realpath(1)
realpath – get canonical file path
rm(1)
rm – remove files and directory trees
rmdir(1)
rmdir – remove directory
runcon(1)
runcon – alter and consume SELinux context
seq(1)
seq – generate numerical sequence
sha1sum(1)
sha*sum, b2sum, md5sum – generate or verify cryptographic hashes
shred(1)
shred – zero and unlink files
shuf(1)
shuf – shuffle lines
sleep(1)
sleep – do nothing, slowly
split(1)
split – size- or line-wise data splitting
stdbuf(1)
stdbuf – configure I/O buffers
stty(1)
stty – inspect and alter teletype and window attributes
sum(1)
sum – compute legacy checksum
sync(1)
sync – flush kernel caches
tac(1)
tac – concatenate reversed files
tail(1)
tail – extract file trailer, follow changes to file
tee(1)
tee – copy to multiple outputs
test(1)
test, [ – validate textual, numeric, or file predicate
timeout(1)
timeout – signal command after delays
tr(1)
tr – transliterate bytes
true(1)
true, false – do nothing
truncate(1)
truncate – trim or punch holes in files
tsort(1)
tsort – stable total ordering
tty(1)
tty – get path to current teletype
uname(1)
uname, machine, arch – get system information
uniq(1)
uniq – merge or filter adjacent identical lines
unlink(1)
unlink – remove file link
wc(1)
wc – line, word, character, byte, and line length count
who(1)
who, users – list login and system state
yes(1)
yes – continually output arguments
libstdbuf(3)
libstdbuf – configure I/O buffers
chroot(8)
chroot – execute with alternate filesystem root

ro.ws.co.ls accepts shortlinks in the form
/chown
first known manual called chown, any section
/chown.1
shorthand for man1/chown.1.html
/chown.pdf
the same, but in PDF form
/chown.1.pdf
shorthand for man1/chown.1.pdf
August 21, 2025 voreutils 5a9f9f29