NAME
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voreutils 5a9f9f29 manual
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CONTENTS
- 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
CONFIGURATION
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