HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Exits the shell (a shell built-in command).

exit(1)

Replaces tabs or space characters.

expand(1)

Exports variables (a shell built-in command).

export(1)

Evaluates arguments as expressions.

expr(1)

Returns a nonzero exit value.

false(1)

Lists, edits, and reexecutes commands previously entered in a shell (a shell built-in
command).

fc(1)

Brings specified jobs to the foreground (a shell built-in command).

fg(1)

Searches a file for a pattern.

fgrep(1)

Determines the file type.

file(1)

Finds files matching an expression.

find(1)

Generates a C-language lexical analyzer.

flex(1), lex(1)

Breaks lines in files.

fold(1)

Transfers files between a local OSS file system and a remote host.

ftp(1)

Creates and modifies a message catalog.

gencat(1)

Generates code set translation tables.

genxlt(1)

Displays system configuration variable values.

getconf(1)

Parses command-line flags and arguments (a shell built-in command).

getopts(1)

Displays the Guardian equivalent of an OSS filename.

gname(1)

Searches a file for a pattern.

grep(1)

Runs a process in the Guardian environment from the OSS environment.

gtacl(1)

Affects the shell’s memory of the location of the utilities (a shell built-in command).

hash(1)

Displays the beginning of files.

head(1)

Displays a list of previously executed commands (the history list); a shell built-in
command.

history(1)

Converts encoded characters to another code set.

iconv(1)

Displays the user’s system identity.

id(1)

Displays attributes and values of existing DEFINEs (a shell built-in command).

info_define(1)

Removes message queues, semaphore identifiers, or shared memory ID.

ipcrm(1)

Reports interprocess communication (IPC) facilities status.

ipcs(1)

Lists information about jobs (a shell built-in command).

jobs(1)

Joins the lines of two files.

join(1)

Sends a signal to a running process.

kill(1)

Is a command interpreter shell.

sh(1), ksh(1)

Presents authentic expressions for evaluation (a shell built-in command).

let(1)

Generates a C-language lexical analyzer.

lex(1), flex(1)

Reads one line from the standard input file and copies it to the standard output file.

line(1)

Links files.

ln(1)

Displays information about locales.

locale(1)

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