| 1 | \&.mh\(ruprofile \(5) - user customization for MH message system |
| 2 | L(5) -devices - UUCP device description file |
| 3 | L(5) -dialcodes - UUCP phone number index file |
| 4 | L.aliases (5) - UUCP hostname alias file |
| 5 | L.cmds (5) - UUCP remote command permissions file |
| 6 | L.sys (5) - UUCP remote host description file |
| 7 | TEACHJOVE (1) - learn how to use the JOVE editor |
| 8 | USERFILE (5) - UUCP pathname permissions file |
| 9 | XNSrouted (8C) - NS Routing Information Protocol daemon |
| 10 | _exit (2) - terminate a process |
| 11 | a.out (5) - assembler and link editor output |
| 12 | aardvark (6) - yet another exploration game |
| 13 | abort (3) - generate a fault |
| 14 | abort (3F) - abnormal termination |
| 15 | abs (3) - integer absolute value |
| 16 | ac (8) - login accounting |
| 17 | acc (4) - ACC LH/DH IMP interface |
| 18 | accept (2) - accept a connection on a socket |
| 19 | access (2) - determine accessibility of file |
| 20 | access (3F) - determine accessibility of a file |
| 21 | acct (2) - turn accounting on or off |
| 22 | acct (5) - execution accounting file |
| 23 | ad (4) - Data Translation A/D converter |
| 24 | adb (1) - debugger |
| 25 | addbib (1) - create or extend bibliographic database |
| 26 | adduser (8) - procedure for adding new users |
| 27 | adjtime (2) - correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock |
| 28 | adventure (6) - an exploration game |
| 29 | alarm (3C) - schedule signal after specified time |
| 30 | alarm (3F) - execute a subroutine after a specified time |
| 31 | ali (1) - list mail aliases |
| 32 | aliases (5) - aliases file for sendmail |
| 33 | apply (1) - apply a command to a set of arguments |
| 34 | apropos (1) - locate commands by keyword lookup |
| 35 | ar (1) - archive and library maintainer |
| 36 | ar (5) - archive (library) file format |
| 37 | arff, flcopy (8V) - archiver and copier for floppy |
| 38 | arithmetic (6) - provide drill in number facts |
| 39 | arp (4P) - Address Resolution Protocol |
| 40 | arp (8C) - address resolution display and control |
| 41 | as (1) - assembler |
| 42 | ascii (7) - map of ASCII character set |
| 43 | asinh, acosh, atanh (3M) - inverse hyperbolic functions |
| 44 | assert (3) - program verification |
| 45 | at (1) - execute commands at a later time |
| 46 | atof, atoi, atol (3) - convert ASCII to numbers |
| 47 | atq (1) - print the queue of jobs waiting to be run |
| 48 | atrm (1) - remove jobs spooled by at |
| 49 | autoconf (4) - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code |
| 50 | awk (1) - pattern scanning and processing language |
| 51 | backgammon (6) - the game |
| 52 | bad144 (8) - read/write dec standard 144 bad sector information |
| 53 | badsect (8) - create files to contain bad sectors |
| 54 | banner (6) - print large banner on printer |
| 55 | basename (1) - strip filename affixes |
| 56 | battlestar (6) - a tropical adventure game |
| 57 | bc (1) - arbitrary-precision arithmetic language |
| 58 | bcd (6) - convert to antique media |
| 59 | bcopy, bcmp, bzero, ffs (3) - bit and byte string operations |
| 60 | bessel functions (3F) - of two kinds for integer orders |
| 61 | bib, listrefs (1) - bibliographic formatter; list bibliographic reference items |
| 62 | biff (1) - be notified if mail arrives and who it is from |
| 63 | bind (2) - bind a name to a socket |
| 64 | binmail (1) - send or receive mail among users |
| 65 | bit (3F) - and, or, xor, not, rshift, lshift bitwise functions |
| 66 | bk (4) - line discipline for machine-machine communication (obsolete) |
| 67 | boggle (6) - play the game of boggle |
| 68 | brk, sbrk (2) - change data segment size |
| 69 | bugfiler (8) - file bug reports in folders automatically |
| 70 | burst (1) - explode digests into messages |
| 71 | cal (1) - print calendar |
| 72 | calendar (1) - reminder service |
| 73 | canfield, cfscores (6) - the solitaire card game canfield |
| 74 | cat (1) - catenate and print |
| 75 | catman (8) - create the cat files for the manual |
| 76 | cb (1) - C program beautifier |
| 77 | cbrt, sqrt (3M) - cube root, square root |
| 78 | cc (1) - C compiler |
| 79 | cd (1) - change working directory |
| 80 | chdir (2) - change current working directory |
| 81 | chdir (3F) - change default directory |
| 82 | checknr (1) - check nroff/troff files |
| 83 | chess (6) - the game of chess |
| 84 | chfn, chsh, passwd (1) - change password file information |
| 85 | chgrp (1) - change group |
| 86 | ching (6) - the book of changes and other cookies |
| 87 | chmod (1) - change mode |
| 88 | chmod (2) - change mode of file |
| 89 | chmod (3F) - change mode of a file |
| 90 | chown (2) - change owner and group of a file |
| 91 | chown (8) - change owner |
| 92 | chroot (2) - change root directory |
| 93 | ci (1) - check in RCS revisions |
| 94 | clear (1) - clear terminal screen |
| 95 | close (2) - delete a descriptor |
| 96 | clri (8) - clear i-node |
| 97 | cmp (1) - compare two files |
| 98 | co (1) - check out RCS revisions |
| 99 | col (1) - filter reverse line feeds |
| 100 | colcrt (1) - filter nroff output for CRT previewing |
| 101 | colrm (1) - remove columns from a file |
| 102 | comm (1) - select or reject lines common to two sorted files |
| 103 | comp (1) - compose a message |
| 104 | compress, uncompress, zcat (1) - compress and expand data |
| 105 | comsat (8C) - biff server |
| 106 | config (8) - build system configuration files |
| 107 | conflict (8) - search for alias/password conflicts |
| 108 | connect (2) - initiate a connection on a socket |
| 109 | cons (4) - console interface |
| 110 | copysign, drem, finite, logb, scalb (3M) - copysign, remainder, exponent manipulations |
| 111 | core (5) - format of memory image file |
| 112 | cp (1) - copy |
| 113 | crash (8V) - what happens when the system crashes |
| 114 | creat (2) - create a new file |
| 115 | cribbage (6) - the card game cribbage |
| 116 | crl (4) - VAX 8600 console RL02 interface |
| 117 | cron (8) - clock daemon |
| 118 | crypt (1) - encode/decode |
| 119 | crypt, setkey, encrypt (3) - DES encryption |
| 120 | csh (1) - a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax |
| 121 | css (4) - DEC IMP-11A LH/DH IMP interface |
| 122 | ct (4) - phototypesetter interface |
| 123 | ctags (1) - create a tags file |
| 124 | ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, timezone (3) - convert date and time to ASCII |
| 125 | curses (3X) - screen functions with ``optimal'' cursor motion |
| 126 | date (1) - print and set the date |
| 127 | dbm_open, dbm_close, dbm_fetch, dbm_store, dbm_delete, dbm_firstkey, dbm_nextkey, dbm_error, dbm_clearerr (3) - data base subroutines |
| 128 | dbminit, fetch, store, delete, firstkey, nextkey (3X) - data base subroutines |
| 129 | dbx (1) - debugger |
| 130 | dbx (5) - dbx symbol table information |
| 131 | dc (1) - desk calculator |
| 132 | dcheck (8) - file system directory consistency check |
| 133 | dd (1) - convert and copy a file |
| 134 | ddn (4) - DDN Standard Mode X.25 IMP interface |
| 135 | de (4) - DEC DEUNA 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 136 | deroff (1) - remove nroff, troff, tbl and eqn constructs |
| 137 | df (1) - disk free |
| 138 | dh (4) - DH-11/DM-11 communications multiplexer |
| 139 | dhu (4) - DHU-11 communications multiplexer |
| 140 | diction, explain (1) - print wordy sentences; thesaurus for diction |
| 141 | diff (1) - differential file and directory comparator |
| 142 | diff3 (1) - 3-way differential file comparison |
| 143 | dir (5) - format of directories |
| 144 | diskpart (8) - calculate default disk partition sizes |
| 145 | disktab (5) - disk description file |
| 146 | dist (1) - redistribute a message to additional addresses |
| 147 | dmc (4) - DEC DMC-11/DMR-11 point-to-point communications device |
| 148 | dmesg (8) - collect system diagnostic messages to form error log |
| 149 | dmf (4) - DMF-32, terminal multiplexor |
| 150 | dmz (4) - DMZ-32 terminal multiplexor |
| 151 | dn (4) - DN-11 autocall unit interface |
| 152 | doctor (6) - interact with a psychoanalyst |
| 153 | dp (8) - parse dates 822\-style |
| 154 | drtest (8) - standalone disk test program |
| 155 | drum (4) - paging device |
| 156 | du (1) - summarize disk usage |
| 157 | dump (8) - incremental file system dump |
| 158 | dump, dumpdates (5) - incremental dump format |
| 159 | dumpfs (8) - dump file system information |
| 160 | dup, dup2 (2) - duplicate a descriptor |
| 161 | dz (4) - DZ-11 communications multiplexer |
| 162 | ec (4) - 3Com 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 163 | echo (1) - echo arguments |
| 164 | ecvt, fcvt, gcvt (3) - output conversion |
| 165 | ed (1) - text editor |
| 166 | edquota (8) - edit user quotas |
| 167 | efl (1) - Extended Fortran Language |
| 168 | en (4) - Xerox 3 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 169 | end, etext, edata (3) - last locations in program |
| 170 | environ (7) - user environment |
| 171 | eqn, neqn, checkeq (1) - typeset mathematics |
| 172 | eqnchar (7) - special character definitions for eqn |
| 173 | erf, erfc (3M) - error functions |
| 174 | error (1) - analyze and disperse compiler error messages |
| 175 | etime, dtime (3F) - return elapsed execution time |
| 176 | ex (4) - Excelan 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 177 | ex, edit (1) - text editor |
| 178 | execl, execv, execle, execlp, execvp, exec, execve, exect, environ (3) - execute a file |
| 179 | execve (2) - execute a file |
| 180 | exit (3) - terminate a process after flushing any pending output |
| 181 | exit (3F) - terminate process with status |
| 182 | exp, expm1, log, log10, log1p, pow (3M) - exponential, logarithm, power |
| 183 | expand, unexpand (1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa |
| 184 | expr (1) - evaluate arguments as an expression |
| 185 | f77 (1) - Fortran 77 compiler |
| 186 | fabs, floor, ceil, rint (3M) - absolute value, floor, ceiling, and round-to-nearest functions |
| 187 | false, true (1) - provide truth values |
| 188 | fastboot, fasthalt (8) - reboot/halt the system without checking the disks |
| 189 | fclose, fflush (3S) - close or flush a stream |
| 190 | fcntl (2) - file control |
| 191 | fdate (3F) - return date and time in an ASCII string |
| 192 | ferror, feof, clearerr, fileno (3S) - stream status inquiries |
| 193 | file (1) - determine file type |
| 194 | find (1) - find files |
| 195 | finger (1) - user information lookup program |
| 196 | fingerd (8C) - remote user information server |
| 197 | fish (6) - play ``Go Fish'' |
| 198 | fl (4) - console floppy interface |
| 199 | flmin, flmax, ffrac, dflmin, dflmax, dffrac, inmax (3F) - return extreme values |
| 200 | flock (2) - apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file |
| 201 | flush (3F) - flush output to a logical unit |
| 202 | fmt (1) - simple text formatter |
| 203 | fold (1) - fold long lines for finite width output device |
| 204 | folder, folders (1) - set/list current folder/message |
| 205 | fopen, freopen, fdopen (3S) - open a stream |
| 206 | fork (2) - create a new process |
| 207 | fork (3F) - create a copy of this process |
| 208 | format (8V) - how to format disk packs |
| 209 | fortune (6) - print a random, hopefully interesting, adage |
| 210 | forw (1) - forward messages |
| 211 | fp (1) - Functional Programming language compiler/interpreter |
| 212 | fpr (1) - print Fortran file |
| 213 | fread, fwrite (3S) - buffered binary input/output |
| 214 | frexp, ldexp, modf (3) - split into mantissa and exponent |
| 215 | from (1) - who is my mail from? |
| 216 | fs, inode (5) - format of file system volume |
| 217 | fsck (8) - file system consistency check and interactive repair |
| 218 | fseek, ftell (3F) - reposition a file on a logical unit |
| 219 | fseek, ftell, rewind (3S) - reposition a stream |
| 220 | fsplit (1) - split a multi-routine Fortran file into individual files |
| 221 | fstab (5) - static information about the filesystems |
| 222 | fsync (2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with that on disk |
| 223 | ftp (1C) - ARPANET file transfer program |
| 224 | ftpd (8C) - DARPA Internet File Transfer Protocol server |
| 225 | gcore (1) - get core images of running processes |
| 226 | getarg, iargc (3F) - return command line arguments |
| 227 | getc, fgetc (3F) - get a character from a logical unit |
| 228 | getc, getchar, fgetc, getw (3S) - get character or word from stream |
| 229 | getcwd (3F) - get pathname of current working directory |
| 230 | getdiskbyname (3) - get disk description by its name |
| 231 | getdtablesize (2) - get descriptor table size |
| 232 | getenv (3) - value for environment name |
| 233 | getenv (3F) - get value of environment variables |
| 234 | getfsent, getfsspec, getfsfile, getfstype, setfsent, endfsent (3) - get file system descriptor file entry |
| 235 | getgid, getegid (2) - get group identity |
| 236 | getgrent, getgrgid, getgrnam, setgrent, endgrent (3) - get group file entry |
| 237 | getgroups (2) - get group access list |
| 238 | gethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, gethostent, sethostent, endhostent (3N) - get network host entry |
| 239 | gethostid, sethostid (2) - get/set unique identifier of current host |
| 240 | gethostname, sethostname (2) - get/set name of current host |
| 241 | getitimer, setitimer (2) - get/set value of interval timer |
| 242 | getlog (3F) - get user's login name |
| 243 | getlogin (3) - get login name |
| 244 | getnetent, getnetbyaddr, getnetbyname, setnetent, endnetent (3N) - get network entry |
| 245 | getopt (3) - get option letter from argv |
| 246 | getpagesize (2) - get system page size |
| 247 | getpass (3) - read a password |
| 248 | getpeername (2) - get name of connected peer |
| 249 | getpgrp (2) - get process group |
| 250 | getpid (3F) - get process id |
| 251 | getpid, getppid (2) - get process identification |
| 252 | getpriority, setpriority (2) - get/set program scheduling priority |
| 253 | getprotoent, getprotobynumber, getprotobyname, setprotoent, endprotoent (3N) - get protocol entry |
| 254 | getpw (3C) - get name from uid |
| 255 | getpwent, getpwuid, getpwnam, setpwent, endpwent, setpwfile (3) - get password file entry |
| 256 | getrlimit, setrlimit (2) - control maximum system resource consumption |
| 257 | getrusage (2) - get information about resource utilization |
| 258 | gets, fgets (3S) - get a string from a stream |
| 259 | getservent, getservbyport, getservbyname, setservent, endservent (3N) - get service entry |
| 260 | getsockname (2) - get socket name |
| 261 | getsockopt, setsockopt (2) - get and set options on sockets |
| 262 | gettable (8C) - get NIC format host tables from a host |
| 263 | gettimeofday, settimeofday (2) - get/set date and time |
| 264 | getttyent, getttynam, setttyent, endttyent (3) - get ttys file entry |
| 265 | getty (8) - set terminal mode |
| 266 | gettytab (5) - terminal configuration data base |
| 267 | getuid, geteuid (2) - get user identity |
| 268 | getuid, getgid (3F) - get user or group ID of the caller |
| 269 | getusershell, setusershell, endusershell (3) - get legal user shells |
| 270 | getwd (3) - get current working directory pathname |
| 271 | gprof (1) - display call graph profile data |
| 272 | graph (1G) - draw a graph |
| 273 | grep, egrep, fgrep (1) - search a file for a pattern |
| 274 | group (5) - group file |
| 275 | groups (1) - show group memberships |
| 276 | halt (8) - stop the processor |
| 277 | hangman (6) - Computer version of the game hangman |
| 278 | hdh (4) - ACC IF-11/HDH IMP interface |
| 279 | head (1) - give first few lines |
| 280 | hier (7) - file system hierarchy |
| 281 | hk (4) - RK6-11/RK06 and RK07 moving head disk |
| 282 | hostid (1) - set or print identifier of current host system |
| 283 | hostname (1) - set or print name of current host system |
| 284 | hostnm (3F) - get name of current host |
| 285 | hosts (5) - host name data base |
| 286 | hp (4) - MASSBUS disk interface |
| 287 | ht (4) - TM-03/TE-16,TU-45,TU-77 MASSBUS magtape interface |
| 288 | htable (8) - convert NIC standard format host tables |
| 289 | htonl, htons, ntohl, ntohs (3N) - convert values between host and network byte order |
| 290 | hunt (6) - a multi-player multi-terminal game |
| 291 | hy (4) - Network Systems Hyperchannel interface |
| 292 | hypot, cabs (3M) - Euclidean distance, complex absolute value |
| 293 | icheck (8) - file system storage consistency check |
| 294 | icmp (4P) - Internet Control Message Protocol |
| 295 | idate, itime (3F) - return date or time in numerical form |
| 296 | ident (1) - identify files |
| 297 | idp (4P) - Xerox Internet Datagram Protocol |
| 298 | ifconfig (8C) - configure network interface parameters |
| 299 | ik (4) - Ikonas frame buffer, graphics device interface |
| 300 | il (4) - Interlan NI1010 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 301 | imp (4) - 1822 network interface |
| 302 | imp (4P) - IMP raw socket interface |
| 303 | implog (8C) - IMP log interpreter |
| 304 | implogd (8C) - IMP logger process |
| 305 | inc (1) - incorporate new mail |
| 306 | indent (1) - indent and format C program source |
| 307 | index, rindex, lnblnk, len (3F) - tell about character objects |
| 308 | indxbib, lookbib (1) - build inverted index for a bibliography, find references in a bibliography |
| 309 | inet (4F) - Internet protocol family |
| 310 | inet_addr, inet_network, inet_ntoa, inet_makeaddr, inet_lnaof, inet_netof (3N) - Internet address manipulation routines |
| 311 | inetd (8) - internet ``super\-server'' |
| 312 | infnan (3M) - signals invalid floating-point operations on a VAX (temporary) |
| 313 | init (8) - process control initialization |
| 314 | initgroups (3) - initialize group access list |
| 315 | insque, remque (3) - insert/remove element from a queue |
| 316 | install (1) - install binaries |
| 317 | install(8) -mh \- initialize the MH environment |
| 318 | intro (1) - introduction to commands |
| 319 | intro (2) - introduction to system calls and error numbers |
| 320 | intro (3) - introduction to C library functions |
| 321 | intro (3F) - introduction to FORTRAN library functions |
| 322 | intro (4) - introduction to special files and hardware support |
| 323 | intro (8) - introduction to system maintenance and operation commands |
| 324 | invert, lookup \(em create and access an inverted index(1) |
| 325 | ioctl (2) - control device |
| 326 | ioinit (3F) - change f77 I/O initialization |
| 327 | iostat (1) - report I/O statistics |
| 328 | ip (4P) - Internet Protocol |
| 329 | isalpha, isupper, islower, isdigit, isxdigit, isalnum, isspace, ispunct, isprint, isgraph, iscntrl, isascii, toupper, tolower, toascii (3) - character classification macros |
| 330 | ix (4) - Interlan Np100 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 331 | j0, j1, jn, y0, y1, yn (3M) - bessel functions |
| 332 | join (1) - relational database operator |
| 333 | jove (1) - an interactive display-oriented text editor |
| 334 | jove_recover (1) - recover JOVE buffers after a system/editor crash |
| 335 | kg (4) - KL-11/DL-11W line clock |
| 336 | kgmon (8) - generate a dump of the operating system's profile buffers |
| 337 | kill (1) - terminate a process with extreme prejudice |
| 338 | kill (2) - send signal to a process |
| 339 | kill (3F) - send a signal to a process |
| 340 | killpg (2) - send signal to a process group |
| 341 | last (1) - indicate last logins of users and teletypes |
| 342 | lastcomm (1) - show last commands executed in reverse order |
| 343 | ld (1) - link editor |
| 344 | learn (1) - computer aided instruction about UNIX |
| 345 | leave (1) - remind you when you have to leave |
| 346 | lex (1) - generator of lexical analysis programs |
| 347 | lgamma (3M) - log gamma function |
| 348 | lib2648 (3X) - subroutines for the HP 2648 graphics terminal |
| 349 | link (2) - make a hard link to a file |
| 350 | link (3F) - make a link to an existing file |
| 351 | lint (1) - a C program verifier |
| 352 | lisp (1) - lisp interpreter |
| 353 | listen (2) - listen for connections on a socket |
| 354 | liszt (1) - compile a Franz Lisp program |
| 355 | ln (1) - make links |
| 356 | lo (4) - software loopback network interface |
| 357 | loc (3F) - return the address of an object |
| 358 | lock (1) - reserve a terminal |
| 359 | logger (1) - make entries in the system log |
| 360 | login (1) - sign on |
| 361 | long, short (3F) - integer object conversion |
| 362 | look (1) - find lines in a sorted list |
| 363 | lorder (1) - find ordering relation for an object library |
| 364 | lp (4) - line printer |
| 365 | lpc (8) - line printer control program |
| 366 | lpd (8) - line printer daemon |
| 367 | lpq (1) - spool queue examination program |
| 368 | lpr (1) - off line print |
| 369 | lprm (1) - remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue |
| 370 | lptest (1) - generate lineprinter ripple pattern |
| 371 | ls (1) - list contents of directory |
| 372 | lseek (2) - move read/write pointer |
| 373 | lxref (1) - lisp cross reference program |
| 374 | m4 (1) - macro processor |
| 375 | madd, msub, mult, mdiv, pow, gcd, invert, rpow, msqrt, mcmp, move, min, omin, fmin, m_in, mout, omout, fmout, m_out, sdiv, itom (3X) - multiple precision integer arithmetic |
| 376 | mail (1) - send and receive mail |
| 377 | mailaddr (7) - mail addressing description |
| 378 | make (1) - maintain program groups |
| 379 | makedev (8) - make system special files |
| 380 | makekey (8) - generate encryption key |
| 381 | malloc, free, falloc (3F) - memory allocator |
| 382 | malloc, free, realloc, calloc, alloca (3) - memory allocator |
| 383 | man (1) - find manual information by keywords; print out the manual |
| 384 | man (7) - macros to typeset manual |
| 385 | map3270 (5) - database for mapping ascii keystrokes into IBM 3270 keys |
| 386 | mark (1) - mark messages |
| 387 | math (3M) - introduction to mathematical library functions |
| 388 | me (7) - macros for formatting papers |
| 389 | mem, kmem (4) - main memory |
| 390 | merge (1) - three-way file merge |
| 391 | mesg (1) - permit or deny messages |
| 392 | mh (1) - Message Handler |
| 393 | mh\(1) -chart \- Chart of MH Commands |
| 394 | mh\(5) -alias \- alias file for MH message system |
| 395 | mh\(5) -format \- format file for MH message system |
| 396 | mh\(5) -mail \- message format for MH message system |
| 397 | mhl (1) - produce formatted listings of MH messages |
| 398 | mhmail (1) - send or read mail |
| 399 | mhook (1) - MH receive\-mail hooks |
| 400 | mhpath (1) - print full pathnames of MH messages and folders |
| 401 | mille (6) - play Mille Bournes |
| 402 | miscellaneous (7) - miscellaneous useful information pages |
| 403 | mkdir (1) - make a directory |
| 404 | mkdir (2) - make a directory file |
| 405 | mkfs (8) - construct a file system |
| 406 | mkhosts (8) - generate hashed host table |
| 407 | mklost+found (8) - make a lost+found directory for fsck |
| 408 | mknod (2) - make a special file |
| 409 | mknod (8) - build special file |
| 410 | mkpasswd (8) - generate hashed password table |
| 411 | mkproto (8) - construct a prototype file system |
| 412 | mkstr (1) - create an error message file by massaging C source |
| 413 | mktemp (3) - make a unique file name |
| 414 | monitor, monstartup, moncontrol (3) - prepare execution profile |
| 415 | monop (6) - Monopoly game |
| 416 | more, page (1) - file perusal filter for crt viewing |
| 417 | mount, umount (2) - mount or remove file system |
| 418 | mount, umount (8) - mount and dismount file system |
| 419 | ms (7) - text formatting macros |
| 420 | mset (1) - retrieve ASCII to IBM 3270 keyboard map |
| 421 | msgchk (1) - check for messages |
| 422 | msgs (1) - system messages and junk mail program |
| 423 | msh (1) - MH shell (and BBoard reader) |
| 424 | mt (1) - magnetic tape manipulating program |
| 425 | mt (4) - TM78/TU-78 MASSBUS magtape interface |
| 426 | mtab (5) - mounted file system table |
| 427 | mtio (4) - UNIX magtape interface |
| 428 | mv (1) - move or rename files |
| 429 | named (8) - Internet domain name server |
| 430 | ncheck (8) - generate names from i-numbers |
| 431 | netstat (1) - show network status |
| 432 | networking (4N) - introduction to networking facilities |
| 433 | networks (5) - network name data base |
| 434 | newaliases (1) - rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file |
| 435 | newfs (8) - construct a new file system |
| 436 | next (1) - show the next message |
| 437 | nice (3C) - set program priority |
| 438 | nice, nohup (1) - run a command at low priority (sh only) |
| 439 | nlist (3) - get entries from name list |
| 440 | nm (1) - print name list |
| 441 | np (4) - Interlan Np100 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 442 | nroff (1) - text formatting |
| 443 | ns (4F) - Xerox Network Systems(tm) protocol family |
| 444 | ns_addr, ns_ntoa (3N) - Xerox NS(tm) address conversion routines |
| 445 | nsip (4) - software network interface encapsulating ns packets in ip packets. |
| 446 | null (4) - data sink |
| 447 | number (6) - convert Arabic numerals to English |
| 448 | od (1) - octal, decimal, hex, ascii dump |
| 449 | open (2) - open a file for reading or writing, or create a new file |
| 450 | opendir, readdir, telldir, seekdir, rewinddir, closedir (3) - directory operations |
| 451 | pac (8) - printer/plotter accounting information |
| 452 | packf (1) - compress a folder into a single file |
| 453 | pagesize (1) - print system page size |
| 454 | passwd (5) - password file |
| 455 | patch (1) - a program for applying a diff file to an original |
| 456 | pause (3C) - stop until signal |
| 457 | pc (1) - Pascal compiler |
| 458 | pcl (4) - DEC CSS PCL-11 B Network Interface |
| 459 | pdx (1) - pascal debugger |
| 460 | perror, gerror, ierrno (3F) - get system error messages |
| 461 | perror, sys_errlist, sys_nerr (3) - system error messages |
| 462 | phones (5) - remote host phone number data base |
| 463 | pi (1) - Pascal interpreter code translator |
| 464 | pick (1) - select messages by content |
| 465 | ping (8) - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts |
| 466 | pipe (2) - create an interprocess communication channel |
| 467 | pix (1) - Pascal interpreter and executor |
| 468 | plot (1G) - graphics filters |
| 469 | plot (5) - graphics interface |
| 470 | plot: openpl et al. (3F) - f77 library interface to plot (3X) libraries. |
| 471 | plot: openpl, erase, label, line, circle, arc, move, cont, point, linemod, space, closepl (3X) - graphics interface |
| 472 | pmerge (1) - pascal file merger |
| 473 | popen, pclose (3) - initiate I/O to/from a process |
| 474 | post (8) - deliver a message |
| 475 | pr (1) - print file |
| 476 | prev (1) - show the previous message |
| 477 | printcap (5) - printer capability data base |
| 478 | printenv (1) - print out the environment |
| 479 | printf, fprintf, sprintf (3S) - formatted output conversion |
| 480 | prof (1) - display profile data |
| 481 | profil (2) - execution time profile |
| 482 | prompter (1) - prompting editor front\-end |
| 483 | protocols (5) - protocol name data base |
| 484 | ps (1) - process status |
| 485 | ps (4) - Evans and Sutherland Picture System 2 graphics device interface |
| 486 | psignal, sys_siglist (3) - system signal messages |
| 487 | pstat (8) - print system facts |
| 488 | ptrace (2) - process trace |
| 489 | ptx (1) - permuted index |
| 490 | pty (4) - pseudo terminal driver |
| 491 | putc, fputc (3F) - write a character to a fortran logical unit |
| 492 | putc, putchar, fputc, putw (3S) - put character or word on a stream |
| 493 | puts, fputs (3S) - put a string on a stream |
| 494 | pwd (1) - working directory name |
| 495 | px (1) - Pascal interpreter |
| 496 | pxp (1) - Pascal execution profiler |
| 497 | pxref (1) - Pascal cross-reference program |
| 498 | qe (4) - DEC DEQNA Q-bus 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface |
| 499 | qsort (3) - quicker sort |
| 500 | qsort (3F) - quick sort |
| 501 | quiz (6) - test your knowledge |
| 502 | quot (8) - summarize file system ownership |
| 503 | quota (1) - display disc usage and limits |
| 504 | quota (2) - manipulate disk quotas |
| 505 | quotacheck (8) - file system quota consistency checker |
| 506 | quotaon, quotaoff (8) - turn file system quotas on and off |
| 507 | rain (6) - animated raindrops display |
| 508 | rand, drand, irand (3F) - return random values |
| 509 | rand, srand (3C) - random number generator |
| 510 | random, drandm, irandm (3F) - better random number generator |
| 511 | random, srandom, initstate, setstate (3) - better random number generator; routines for changing generators |
| 512 | ranlib (1) - convert archives to random libraries |
| 513 | ratfor (1) - rational Fortran dialect |
| 514 | rc (8) - command script for auto-reboot and daemons |
| 515 | rcmd, rresvport, ruserok (3) - routines for returning a stream to a remote command |
| 516 | rcp (1C) - remote file copy |
| 517 | rcs (1) - change RCS file attributes |
| 518 | rcsdiff (1) - compare RCS revisions |
| 519 | rcsfile (5) - format of RCS file |
| 520 | rcsintro (1) - introduction to RCS commands |
| 521 | rcsmerge (1) - merge RCS revisions |
| 522 | rdist (1) - remote file distribution program |
| 523 | rdump (8C) - file system dump across the network |
| 524 | re_comp, re_exec (3) - regular expression handler |
| 525 | read, readv (2) - read input |
| 526 | readlink (2) - read value of a symbolic link |
| 527 | reboot (2) - reboot system or halt processor |
| 528 | reboot (8) - UNIX bootstrapping procedures |
| 529 | recv, recvfrom, recvmsg (2) - receive a message from a socket |
| 530 | refer (1) - find and insert literature references in documents |
| 531 | refile (1) - file message in other folders |
| 532 | remote (5) - remote host description file |
| 533 | rename (2) - change the name of a file |
| 534 | rename (3F) - rename a file |
| 535 | renice (8) - alter priority of running processes |
| 536 | repl (1) - reply to a message |
| 537 | repquota (8) - summarize quotas for a file system |
| 538 | res_mkquery, res_send, res_init, dn_comp, dn_expand (3) - resolver routines |
| 539 | resolver configuration file(5) |
| 540 | restore (8) - incremental file system restore |
| 541 | rev (1) - reverse lines of a file |
| 542 | rexec (3) - return stream to a remote command |
| 543 | rexecd (8C) - remote execution server |
| 544 | rlog (1) - print log messages and other information about RCS files |
| 545 | rlogin (1C) - remote login |
| 546 | rlogind (8C) - remote login server |
| 547 | rm, rmdir (1) - remove (unlink) files or directories |
| 548 | rmail (1) - handle remote mail received via uucp |
| 549 | rmdir (2) - remove a directory file |
| 550 | rmdir, rm (1) - remove (unlink) directories or files |
| 551 | rmf (1) - remove folder |
| 552 | rmm (1) - remove messages |
| 553 | rmt (8C) - remote magtape protocol module |
| 554 | robots (6) - fight off villainous robots |
| 555 | roffbib (1) - run off bibliographic database |
| 556 | rogue (6) - Exploring The Dungeons of Doom |
| 557 | route (8C) - manually manipulate the routing tables |
| 558 | routed (8C) - network routing daemon |
| 559 | rrestore (8C) - restore a file system dump across the network |
| 560 | rsh (1C) - remote shell |
| 561 | rshd (8C) - remote shell server |
| 562 | ruptime (1C) - show host status of local machines |
| 563 | rwho (1C) - who's logged in on local machines |
| 564 | rwhod (8C) - system status server |
| 565 | rx (4) - DEC RX02 floppy disk interface |
| 566 | rxformat (8V) - format floppy disks |
| 567 | sa, accton (8) - system accounting |
| 568 | sail (6) - multi-user wooden ships and iron men |
| 569 | savecore (8) - save a core dump of the operating system |
| 570 | scan (1) - produce a one line per message scan listing |
| 571 | scandir, alphasort (3) - scan a directory |
| 572 | scanf, fscanf, sscanf (3S) - formatted input conversion |
| 573 | sccs (1) - front end for the SCCS subsystem |
| 574 | sccstorcs (8) - build RCS file from SCCS file |
| 575 | script (1) - make typescript of terminal session |
| 576 | sed (1) - stream editor |
| 577 | select (2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing |
| 578 | send (1) - send a message |
| 579 | send, sendto, sendmsg (2) - send a message from a socket |
| 580 | sendbug (1) - mail a system bug report to 4bsd-bugs |
| 581 | sendmail (8) - send mail over the internet |
| 582 | services (5) - service name data base |
| 583 | setbuf, setbuffer, setlinebuf (3S) - assign buffering to a stream |
| 584 | setgroups (2) - set group access list |
| 585 | setjmp, longjmp (3) - non-local goto |
| 586 | setpgrp (2) - set process group |
| 587 | setquota (2) - enable/disable quotas on a file system |
| 588 | setregid (2) - set real and effective group ID |
| 589 | setreuid (2) - set real and effective user ID's |
| 590 | setuid, seteuid, setruid, setgid, setegid, setrgid (3) - set user and group ID |
| 591 | sh, for, case, if, while, :, ., break, continue, cd, eval, exec, exit, export, login, read, readonly, set, shift, times, trap, umask, wait (1) - command language |
| 592 | show (1) - show (list) messages |
| 593 | shutdown (2) - shut down part of a full-duplex connection |
| 594 | shutdown (8) - close down the system at a given time |
| 595 | sigblock (2) - block signals |
| 596 | siginterrupt (3) - allow signals to interrupt system calls |
| 597 | signal (3C) - simplified software signal facilities |
| 598 | signal (3F) - change the action for a signal |
| 599 | sigpause (2) - atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt |
| 600 | sigreturn (2) - return from signal |
| 601 | sigsetmask (2) - set current signal mask |
| 602 | sigstack (2) - set and/or get signal stack context |
| 603 | sigvec (2) - software signal facilities |
| 604 | sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, atan2 (3M) - trigonometric functions and their inverses |
| 605 | sinh, cosh, tanh (3M) - hyperbolic functions |
| 606 | size (1) - size of an object file |
| 607 | slattach (8C) - attach serial lines as network interfaces |
| 608 | sleep (1) - suspend execution for an interval |
| 609 | sleep (3) - suspend execution for interval |
| 610 | sleep (3F) - suspend execution for an interval |
| 611 | snake, snscore (6) - display chase game |
| 612 | socket (2) - create an endpoint for communication |
| 613 | socketpair (2) - create a pair of connected sockets |
| 614 | soelim (1) - eliminate \&.so's from nroff input |
| 615 | sort (1) - sort or merge files |
| 616 | sortbib (1) - sort bibliographic database |
| 617 | sortm (1) - sort messages |
| 618 | spell, spellin, spellout (1) - find spelling errors |
| 619 | spline (1G) - interpolate smooth curve |
| 620 | split (1) - split a file into pieces |
| 621 | spp (4P) - Xerox Sequenced Packet Protocol |
| 622 | stab (5) - symbol table types |
| 623 | stat, lstat, fstat (2) - get file status |
| 624 | stat, lstat, fstat (3F) - get file status |
| 625 | stdio (3S) - standard buffered input/output package |
| 626 | sticky (8) - persistent text and append-only directories |
| 627 | strcat, strncat, strcmp, strncmp, strcpy, strncpy, strlen, index, rindex (3) - string operations |
| 628 | strings (1) - find the printable strings in a object, or other binary, file |
| 629 | strip (1) - remove symbols and relocation bits |
| 630 | struct (1) - structure Fortran programs |
| 631 | stty (1) - set terminal options |
| 632 | stty, gtty (3C) - set and get terminal state (defunct) |
| 633 | style (1) - analyze surface characteristics of a document |
| 634 | su (1) - substitute user id temporarily |
| 635 | sum (1) - sum and count blocks in a file |
| 636 | swab (3) - swap bytes |
| 637 | swapon (2) - add a swap device for interleaved paging/swapping |
| 638 | swapon (8) - specify additional device for paging and swapping |
| 639 | symlink (2) - make symbolic link to a file |
| 640 | symorder (1) - rearrange name list |
| 641 | sync (2) - update super-block |
| 642 | sync (8) - update the super block |
| 643 | syscall (2) - indirect system call |
| 644 | sysline (1) - display system status on status line of a terminal |
| 645 | syslog, openlog, closelog, setlogmask (3) - control system log |
| 646 | syslogd (8) - log systems messages |
| 647 | systat (1) - display system statistics on a crt |
| 648 | system (3) - issue a shell command |
| 649 | system (3F) - execute a UNIX command |
| 650 | tabs (1) - set terminal tabs |
| 651 | tail (1) - deliver the last part of a file |
| 652 | talk (1) - talk to another user |
| 653 | talkd (8C) - remote user communication server |
| 654 | tar (1) - tape archiver |
| 655 | tar (5) - tape archive file format |
| 656 | tb (4) - line discipline for digitizing devices |
| 657 | tbl (1) - format tables for nroff or troff |
| 658 | tc (1) - photoypesetter simulator |
| 659 | tcopy (1) - copy a mag tape |
| 660 | tcp (4P) - Internet Transmission Control Protocol |
| 661 | tee (1) - pipe fitting |
| 662 | telnet (1C) - user interface to the TELNET protocol |
| 663 | telnetd (8C) - DARPA TELNET protocol server |
| 664 | term (7) - conventional names for terminals |
| 665 | termcap (5) - terminal capability data base |
| 666 | test (1) - condition command |
| 667 | tftp (1C) - trivial file transfer program |
| 668 | tftpd (8C) - DARPA Trivial File Transfer Protocol server |
| 669 | tgetent, tgetnum, tgetflag, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs (3X) - terminal independent operation routines |
| 670 | time (1) - time a command |
| 671 | time, ctime, ltime, gmtime (3F) - return system time |
| 672 | time, ftime (3C) - get date and time |
| 673 | timed (8) - time server daemon |
| 674 | timedc (8) - timed control program |
| 675 | times (3C) - get process times |
| 676 | tip, cu (1C) - connect to a remote system |
| 677 | tk (1) - paginator for the Tektronix 4014 |
| 678 | tm (4) - TM-11/TE-10 magtape interface |
| 679 | tmscp (4) - DEC TMSCP magtape interface |
| 680 | tn3270 (1) - full-screen remote login to IBM VM/CMS |
| 681 | topen, tclose, tread, twrite, trewin, tskipf, tstate (3F) - f77 tape I/O |
| 682 | touch (1) - update date last modified of a file |
| 683 | tp (1) - manipulate tape archive |
| 684 | tp (5) - DEC/mag tape formats |
| 685 | tr (1) - translate characters |
| 686 | traper (3F) - trap arithmetic errors |
| 687 | trapov (3F) - trap and repair floating point overflow |
| 688 | trek (6) - trekkie game |
| 689 | troff, nroff (1) - text formatting and typesetting |
| 690 | trpfpe, fpecnt (3F) - trap and repair floating point faults |
| 691 | trpt (8C) - transliterate protocol trace |
| 692 | trsp (8c) - transliterate sequenced packet protocol trace |
| 693 | true, false (1) - provide truth values |
| 694 | truncate (2) - truncate a file to a specified length |
| 695 | ts (4) - TS-11 magtape interface |
| 696 | tset (1) - terminal dependent initialization |
| 697 | tsort (1) - topological sort |
| 698 | tty (1) - get terminal name |
| 699 | tty (4) - general terminal interface |
| 700 | ttynam, isatty (3F) - find name of a terminal port |
| 701 | ttyname, isatty, ttyslot (3) - find name of a terminal |
| 702 | ttys (5) - terminal initialization data |
| 703 | tu (4) -/730 and VAX-11/750 TU58 console cassette interface |
| 704 | tunefs (8) - tune up an existing file system |
| 705 | types (5) - primitive system data types |
| 706 | ualarm (3) - schedule signal after specified time |
| 707 | uda (4) - UDA-50 disk controller interface |
| 708 | udp (4P) - Internet User Datagram Protocol |
| 709 | ul (1) - do underlining |
| 710 | umask (2) - set file creation mode mask |
| 711 | ungetc (3S) - push character back into input stream |
| 712 | unifdef (1) - remove ifdef'ed lines |
| 713 | uniq (1) - report repeated lines in a file |
| 714 | units (1) - conversion program |
| 715 | unlink (2) - remove directory entry |
| 716 | unlink (3F) - remove a directory entry |
| 717 | up (4) - unibus storage module controller/drives |
| 718 | update (8) - periodically update the super block |
| 719 | uptime (1) - show how long system has been up |
| 720 | users (1) - compact list of users who are on the system |
| 721 | usleep (3) - suspend execution for interval |
| 722 | ut (4) - UNIBUS TU45 tri-density tape drive interface |
| 723 | utime (3C) - set file times |
| 724 | utimes (2) - set file times |
| 725 | utmp, wtmp (5) - login records |
| 726 | uu (4) - TU58/DECtape II UNIBUS cassette interface |
| 727 | uucico, uucpd (8C) - transfer files queued by uucp or uux |
| 728 | uuclean (8C) - uucp spool directory clean-up |
| 729 | uucp (1C) - unix to unix copy |
| 730 | uuencode (5) - format of an encoded uuencode file |
| 731 | uuencode, uudecode (1C) - encode/decode a binary file for transmission via mail |
| 732 | uulog (1C) - display UUCP log files |
| 733 | uuname (1C) - list names of UUCP hosts |
| 734 | uupoll (8C) - poll a remote UUCP site |
| 735 | uuq (1C) - examine or manipulate the uucp queue |
| 736 | uusend (1C) - send a file to a remote host |
| 737 | uusnap (8C) - show snapshot of the UUCP system |
| 738 | uux (1C) - unix to unix command execution |
| 739 | uuxqt (8C) - UUCP execution file interpreter |
| 740 | va (4) - Benson-Varian interface |
| 741 | vacation (1) - return ``I am on vacation'' indication |
| 742 | valloc (3C) - aligned memory allocator |
| 743 | varargs (3) - variable argument list |
| 744 | vfont (5) - font formats for the Benson-Varian or Versatec |
| 745 | vfork (2) - spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way |
| 746 | vgrind (1) - grind nice listings of programs |
| 747 | vgrindefs (5) - vgrind's language definition data base |
| 748 | vhangup (2) - virtually ``hangup'' the current control terminal |
| 749 | vi (1) - screen oriented (visual) display editor based on ex |
| 750 | vipw (8) - edit the password file |
| 751 | vlimit (3C) - control maximum system resource consumption |
| 752 | vlp (1) - Format Lisp programs to be printed with nroff, vtroff, or troff |
| 753 | vmh (1) - visual front\-end to MH |
| 754 | vmstat (1) - report virtual memory statistics |
| 755 | vp (4) - Versatec interface |
| 756 | vtimes (3C) - get information about resource utilization |
| 757 | vv (4) - Proteon proNET 10 Megabit ring |
| 758 | vwidth (1) - make troff width table for a font |
| 759 | w (1) - who is on and what they are doing |
| 760 | wait (1) - await completion of process |
| 761 | wait (3F) - wait for a process to terminate |
| 762 | wait, wait3 (2) - wait for process to terminate |
| 763 | wall (1) - write to all users |
| 764 | wc (1) - word count |
| 765 | what (1) - show what versions of object modules were used to construct a file |
| 766 | whatis (1) - describe what a command is |
| 767 | whatnow (1) - prompting front\-end for send |
| 768 | whereis (1) - locate source, binary, and or manual for program |
| 769 | which (1) - locate a program file including aliases and paths (csh only) |
| 770 | who (1) - who is on the system |
| 771 | whoami (1) - print effective current user id |
| 772 | whois (1) - DARPA Internet user name directory service |
| 773 | whom (1) - report to whom a message would go |
| 774 | window (1) - window environment |
| 775 | worm (6) - Play the growing worm game |
| 776 | worms (6) - animate worms on a display terminal |
| 777 | write (1) - write to another user |
| 778 | write, writev (2) - write output |
| 779 | wump (6) - the game of hunt-the-wumpus |
| 780 | xsend, xget, enroll (1) - secret mail |
| 781 | xstr (1) - extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings |
| 782 | yacc (1) - yet another compiler-compiler |
| 783 | yes (1) - be repetitively affirmative |
| 784 | zork (6) - the game of dungeon |