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131 Commands in UNIX receive a list of
158 Commands started without waiting for them to complete are called
160 commands (2.6).
188 heavily used commands and `/usr/bin' which contains most other user
216 Most commands in UNIX are not built into the shell,
220 These commands are accessible because the directories in which
364 It is one of the most commonly used UNIX commands (1.6).
510 Commands receiving input from a
515 Most commands terminate when they receive an
559 The commands
662 Many UNIX commands accept arguments which are not the names
663 of files or other users but are used to modify the action of the commands.
680 repetition of a sequence of commands while the value of a certain
683 When commands are executing in the normal way such that the
749 mechanism of the shell allows previous commands to be repeated,
754 where these commands are kept, and a
801 Many commands on UNIX take information from the terminal or from
805 Commands normally read
814 Many commands will also read from a file specified as an argument.
815 Commands placed in
827 Special mechanisms exist for supplying input to commands in shell
845 because many commands
850 One or more commands
854 Simple commands run by themselves without any `|' or `;' characters
868 commands. These are
884 commands to indicate
905 and the commands there are executed.
906 There are a number of commands which are usefully placed here,
909 commands to the shell itself (2.1).
918 file before reading commands from the terminal and it reads the
937 When you log off UNIX the shell will execute commands from
962 commands.
985 The file containing commands for
1022 If it is necessary to place these characters in arguments to commands
1098 Many commands in UNIX result in some lines of text which are
1118 Certain commands such as the line printer daemon
1129 Commands also have a
1142 the commands which it is given.
1161 Scripts of shell commands will be executed using another shell to interpret
1168 If you add new commands to a directory in the
1198 A group of commands which are connected together, the
1207 mechanism used to connect these commands is indicated by
1257 commands when the
1278 reading commands from the terminal (1.1).
1341 command tells the shell to rebuild its internal table of which commands
1412 Sequences of shell commands placed in a file are called shell command
1465 commands (1.8, 2.6).
1476 command causes the shell to read commands from a specified file.
1491 of commands.
1504 Commands may return non-zero
1568 to select one of a number of sequences of commands based on an
1578 Commands normally terminate when they read an
1582 It is also possible to terminate commands by sending them
1670 shell variable can be set to cause commands to be echoed