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33 it reads one or more commands,
36 and then sets about executing those commands.
57 Read commands from
60 Read commands from standard input
63 Read commands from
143 Read commands but do not execute them \(en
216 Execute the commands in
224 or zero if no commands were executed.
390 visible to subsequently run commands,
411 Edit commands from command history using
414 the new commands are executed by the shell.
422 Edit commands using
433 commands in reverse order.
443 A range of commands can be specified,
450 to select a command executed that number of commands previous;
456 or the previous 16 commands in command history are listed
462 commands are processed in reverse order
883 it keeps a record of commands run in a
892 the command line and all the commands in command history
893 can be edited using commands similar to those of
909 where commands similar to those used by
918 some commands may be preceded by a numerical
927 The commands for command mode:
940 Perform the commands defined by the alias
1051 argument is ignored for the commands
1161 how the shell should interact with the commands.
1169 where the command text is separated into commands
1170 and arguments to commands.
1175 The shell runs the commands.
1373 Commands can be nested,
1637 .Sh COMMANDS
1652 If not, but it is one of the commands
1680 A series of one or more commands separated by
1684 where commands are executed in the order given.
1690 A series of one or more commands separated by
1701 A series of commands separated by
1715 A series of commands separated by
1726 A series of commands separated by
1737 A series of commands separated by
1766 Any redirections specified after the closing bracket apply to all commands
1778 executes a series of commands for each item in a list.
1794 and the commands are executed for each item.
1806 continuously executes a set of commands
1819 Multiple commands may be given by grouping them in lists,
1822 The exit status is zero if the commands after
1829 continuously executes a set of commands
1842 Multiple commands may be given by grouping them in lists,
1845 The exit status is zero if the commands after
1852 is used to run commands whenever a pattern is matched.
1865 Multiple commands may be given by grouping them in lists,
1879 is used to execute commands depending on the exit status of the command or
1901 the commands in the
1904 Otherwise the commands in the
1908 the commands in the
1919 the commands in the
1928 Multiple commands may be given by grouping them in lists,
1938 Functions allow the user to define a group of commands,
1947 Commands may specify redirections
2028 Pathname to a file containing commands to be executed
2040 The maximum number of commands stored in history.