1*48881Sbostic.\" Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. 2*48881Sbostic.\" All rights reserved. 319577Smckusick.\" 4*48881Sbostic.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff% 543697Scael.\" 6*48881Sbostic.\" @(#)intro.1 6.3 (Berkeley) 04/30/91 7*48881Sbostic.\" 8*48881Sbostic.Dd 9*48881Sbostic.Dt INTRO 1 10*48881Sbostic.Os 11*48881Sbostic.Sh NAME 12*48881Sbostic.Nm intro 13*48881Sbostic.Nd introduction to general commands (tools and utilities) 14*48881Sbostic.Sh DESCRIPTION 15*48881SbosticSection one of the manual contains most of the commands 16*48881Sbosticwhich comprise the 17*48881Sbostic.Bx 18*48881Sbosticenviroment. 19*48881SbosticThese commands are text editors, command shells, 20*48881Sbosticsearching and sorting tools, 21*48881Sbosticsystem status commands, 22*48881Sbosticcommunication tools (remote commands, mail), 23*48881Sbosticcompilers and compiler tools, 24*48881Sbosticfile manoevering commands, output formatting tools, 25*48881Sbosticprinter commands and so on. 26*48881Sbostic.Pp 27*48881SbosticAll commands set a status value upon exit which may be tested 28*48881Sbosticto see if the command completed normally. 29*48881SbosticThe values and their meanings are explained in the individual 30*48881Sbosticmanuals. Traditionally, the value 0 signifies 31*48881Sbosticnormal completetion of the command or success. 32*48881Sbostic.Sh SEE ALSO 33*48881Sbostic.Xr man 1 34*48881Sbostic.Xr intro 2 35*48881Sbostic.Xr intro 3 36*48881Sbostic.Xr intro 3 37*48881Sbostic.Xr intro 4 38*48881Sbostic.Xr intro 8 39*48881Sbostic.Pp 40*48881SbosticTutorials in the 41*48881Sbostic.%T "UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents" . 42*48881Sbostic.Sh HISTORY 43*48881SbosticA 44*48881Sbostic.Nm intro 45*48881Sbosticmanual appeared in 46*48881Sbostic.At v6 . 47*48881Sbostic 48