Directories ¶
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Print ansi escape sequences.
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Print ansi escape sequences. |
Basename return name with leading path information removed.
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Basename return name with leading path information removed. |
bzImage is used to modify bzImage files.
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bzImage is used to modify bzImage files. |
Cat concatenates files and prints to stdout.
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Cat concatenates files and prints to stdout. |
cbmem prints out coreboot mem table information in JSON by default, and also implements the basic cbmem -list and -console commands.
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cbmem prints out coreboot mem table information in JSON by default, and also implements the basic cbmem -list and -console commands. |
Change modifier bits of a file.
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Change modifier bits of a file. |
Cmp compares two files and prints a message if their contents differ.
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Cmp compares two files and prints a message if their contents differ. |
Perform a set comparisons over two files.
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Perform a set comparisons over two files. |
console implements a basic console.
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console implements a basic console. |
Copy files.
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Copy files. |
cpio operates on cpio files using a cpio package It only implements basic cpio options.
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cpio operates on cpio files using a cpio package It only implements basic cpio options. |
Print the date.
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Print the date. |
Convert and copy a file.
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Convert and copy a file. |
dhclient sets up DHCP.
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dhclient sets up DHCP. |
dirname prints out the directory name of one or more args.
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dirname prints out the directory name of one or more args. |
Read the system log.
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Read the system log. |
Echo writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated by a newline on the standard output.
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Echo writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated by a newline on the standard output. |
Elvish is a cross-platform shell, supporting Linux, BSDs and Windows.
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Elvish is a cross-platform shell, supporting Linux, BSDs and Windows. |
build
Package build contains build information.
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Package build contains build information. |
edit
Package edit implements a command line editor.
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Package edit implements a command line editor. |
edit/eddefs
Package eddefs contains types used in the Editor.
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Package eddefs contains types used in the Editor. |
edit/highlight
Package highlight implements syntax highlighting for Elvish code.
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Package highlight implements syntax highlighting for Elvish code. |
edit/location
Package location implements the location mode for the editor.
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Package location implements the location mode for the editor. |
edit/lscolors
Package lscolors provides styling of filenames based on file features.
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Package lscolors provides styling of filenames based on file features. |
edit/prompt
Package prompt implements the prompt subsystem of the editor.
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Package prompt implements the prompt subsystem of the editor. |
edit/tty
Package tty provides terminal functionality for the Elvish editor.
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Package tty provides terminal functionality for the Elvish editor. |
edit/ui
Package ui contains types that may be used by different editor frontends.
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Package ui contains types that may be used by different editor frontends. |
eval
Package eval handles evaluation of parsed Elvish code and provides runtime facilities.
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Package eval handles evaluation of parsed Elvish code and provides runtime facilities. |
eval/bundled
Package bundled keeps bundled modules.
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Package bundled keeps bundled modules. |
eval/re
Package re implements the re: module for using regular expressions.
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Package re implements the re: module for using regular expressions. |
eval/str
Package str exposes functionality from Go's strings package as an Elvish module.
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Package str exposes functionality from Go's strings package as an Elvish module. |
eval/vals
Package vals contains basic facilities for manipulating values used in the Elvish runtime.
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Package vals contains basic facilities for manipulating values used in the Elvish runtime. |
eval/vars
Package vars contains basic types for manipulating Elvish variables.
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Package vars contains basic types for manipulating Elvish variables. |
getopt
Package getopt implements a command-line argument parser.
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Package getopt implements a command-line argument parser. |
glob
Package glob implements globbing for elvish.
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Package glob implements globbing for elvish. |
parse
Package parse implements the elvish parser.
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Package parse implements the elvish parser. |
parse/parseutil
Package parseutil contains utilities built on top of the parse package.
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Package parseutil contains utilities built on top of the parse package. |
program
Package program provides the entry point to Elvish.
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Package program provides the entry point to Elvish. |
program/shell
Package shell is the entry point for the terminal interface of Elvish.
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Package shell is the entry point for the terminal interface of Elvish. |
runtime
Package runtime assembles the Elvish runtime.
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Package runtime assembles the Elvish runtime. |
store/storedefs
Package storedefs contains definitions used by the store package.
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Package storedefs contains definitions used by the store package. |
sys
Package sys provide convenient wrappers around syscalls.
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Package sys provide convenient wrappers around syscalls. |
tt
Package tt supports table-driven tests with little boilerplate.
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Package tt supports table-driven tests with little boilerplate. |
util
Package util contains utility functions.
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Package util contains utility functions. |
Returns 1.
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Returns 1. |
The `field` command reads newline-separated lines of data from either the standard input or the specified files.
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The `field` command reads newline-separated lines of data from either the standard input or the specified files. |
Find finds files.
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Find finds files. |
free reports usage information for physical memory and swap space.
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free reports usage information for physical memory and swap space. |
Freq reads the given files (default standard input) and prints histograms of the character frequencies.
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Freq reads the given files (default standard input) and prints histograms of the character frequencies. |
gpgv validates a signature against a file.
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gpgv validates a signature against a file. |
gpt reads and writes GPT headers.
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gpt reads and writes GPT headers. |
Concurrent, parallel grep.
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Concurrent, parallel grep. |
Prints files in hexadecimal.
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Prints files in hexadecimal. |
Print the system's hostname.
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Print the system's hostname. |
Synopsis: id [-gGnu] Description: id displays the uid, guid and groups of the calling process Options: -g, --group print only the effective group ID -G, --groups print all group IDs -n, --name print a name instead of a number, for -ugG -u, --user print only the effective user ID
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Synopsis: id [-gGnu] Description: id displays the uid, guid and groups of the calling process Options: -g, --group print only the effective group ID -G, --groups print all group IDs -n, --name print a name instead of a number, for -ugG -u, --user print only the effective user ID |
Build commands in background processes.
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Build commands in background processes. |
Insert a module into the Linux kernel Synopsis: insmod [filename] [module options...] Description: insmod is a clone of insmod(8)
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Insert a module into the Linux kernel Synopsis: insmod [filename] [module options...] Description: insmod is a clone of insmod(8) |
io lets you do IO operations.
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io lets you do IO operations. |
kexec executes a new kernel over the running kernel (u-root).
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kexec executes a new kernel over the running kernel (u-root). |
Kill kills processes.
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Kill kills processes. |
lddfiles prints the arguments and all .so dependencies of those arguments Description: lddfiles prints the arguments on the command line and all .so's on which they depend.
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lddfiles prints the arguments and all .so dependencies of those arguments Description: lddfiles prints the arguments on the command line and all .so's on which they depend. |
less pages through a file Synopsis: less [OPTIONS] FILE Options: -profile FILE: Save profile in this file -tabstop NUMBER: Number of spaces per tab Keybindings: Control: * q: Quit Scrolling: * j: Scroll down * k: Scroll up * g: Scroll to top * G: Scroll to bottom * Pgdn: Scroll down one screen full * Pgup: Scroll up one screen full * ^D: Scroll down one half screen full * ^U: Scroll up one half screen full Searching: * /: Enter search regex (re2 syntax).
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less pages through a file Synopsis: less [OPTIONS] FILE Options: -profile FILE: Save profile in this file -tabstop NUMBER: Number of spaces per tab Keybindings: Control: * q: Quit Scrolling: * j: Scroll down * k: Scroll up * g: Scroll to top * G: Scroll to bottom * Pgdn: Scroll down one screen full * Pgup: Scroll up one screen full * ^D: Scroll down one half screen full * ^U: Scroll up one half screen full Searching: * /: Enter search regex (re2 syntax). |
Ln makes links to files.
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Ln makes links to files. |
Setup loop devices.
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Setup loop devices. |
Ls prints the contents of a directory.
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Ls prints the contents of a directory. |
List modules currently loaded in the Linux kernel Synopsis: lsmod Description: lsmod is a clone of lsmod(8) Author: Roland Kammerer <dev.rck@gmail.com>
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List modules currently loaded in the Linux kernel Synopsis: lsmod Description: lsmod is a clone of lsmod(8) Author: Roland Kammerer <dev.rck@gmail.com> |
Mkdir makes a new directory.
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Mkdir makes a new directory. |
mkfifo creates a named pipe.
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mkfifo creates a named pipe. |
Unmount a filesystem at the specified path.
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Unmount a filesystem at the specified path. |
Mktemp makes a temporary file (or directory) Synopsis: mktemp [OPTION]...
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Mktemp makes a temporary file (or directory) Synopsis: mktemp [OPTION]... |
modprobe - Add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel Synopsis: modprobe [-n] modulename [parameters...] modprobe [-n] -a modulename...
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modprobe - Add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel Synopsis: modprobe [-n] modulename [parameters...] modprobe [-n] -a modulename... |
More pages through files without any terminal trickery.
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More pages through files without any terminal trickery. |
Mount a filesystem at the specified path.
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Mount a filesystem at the specified path. |
msr lets you read and write an msr for one or more cores.
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msr lets you read and write an msr for one or more cores. |
Mv renames files and directories.
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Mv renames files and directories. |
Netcat pipes over the network.
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Netcat pipes over the network. |
simple ntpd daemon in Go.
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simple ntpd daemon in Go. |
Dump the headers of a PE file.
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Dump the headers of a PE file. |
Send icmp packets to a server to test network connectivity.
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Send icmp packets to a server to test network connectivity. |
Print environment variables.
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Print environment variables. |
Print process information.
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Print process information. |
Print name of current directory.
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Print name of current directory. |
readlink display value of symbolic link file.
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readlink display value of symbolic link file. |
Delete files.
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Delete files. |
Remove a module from the Linux kernel Synopsis: rmmod name Description: rmmod is a clone of rmmod(8) Author: Roland Kammerer <dev.rck@gmail.com>
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Remove a module from the Linux kernel Synopsis: rmmod name Description: rmmod is a clone of rmmod(8) Author: Roland Kammerer <dev.rck@gmail.com> |
Scp copies files between hosts on a network.
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Scp copies files between hosts on a network. |
Print a sequence of numbers.
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Print a sequence of numbers. |
shutdown halts, suspends, or reboots.
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shutdown halts, suspends, or reboots. |
Delay for the specified amount of time.
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Delay for the specified amount of time. |
Sort lines.
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Sort lines. |
Serve files on the network.
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Serve files on the network. |
Strings finds printable strings.
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Strings finds printable strings. |
The command works like this: stty [verb] [options] Verbs are: dump -- dump the json of the struct to stdout load -- read a json file from stdin and use it to set raw -- convenience command to set raw cooked -- convenience command to set cooked In common stty usage, options may be specified without a verb.
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The command works like this: stty [verb] [options] Verbs are: dump -- dump the json of the struct to stdout load -- read a json file from stdin and use it to set raw -- convenience command to set raw cooked -- convenience command to set cooked In common stty usage, options may be specified without a verb. |
sync command in Go.
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sync command in Go. |
Tee transcribes the standard input to the standard output and makes copies in the files.
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Tee transcribes the standard input to the standard output and makes copies in the files. |
Returns 0.
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Returns 0. |
Truncate - shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size Synopsis: truncate [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
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Truncate - shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size Synopsis: truncate [OPTIONS] [FILE]... |
Unmount a filesystem at the specified path.
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Unmount a filesystem at the specified path. |
Print build information about the kernel and machine.
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Print build information about the kernel and machine. |
Uniq removes repeated lines.
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Uniq removes repeated lines. |
Disassociate parts of the process execution context.
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Disassociate parts of the process execution context. |
This program validates a file by verifying a checksum and a signature file.
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This program validates a file by verifying a checksum and a signature file. |
Wc counts lines, words, runes, syntactically–invalid UTF codes.
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Wc counts lines, words, runes, syntactically–invalid UTF codes. |
Wget reads one file from a url and writes to stdout.
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Wget reads one file from a url and writes to stdout. |
Which locates a command.
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Which locates a command. |
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