HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Changes the current working directory.

cd(1)

Resumes the next iteration of an enclosing loop.

continue(1)

Deletes one or more DEFINEs for the current OSS shell (a HP extension).

del_define(1)

Writes its arguments to the standard output file. (Both a regular form and a shell built-in
form of echo are included with Open System Services.)

echo(1)

Reads arguments and executes commands.

eval(1)

Executes a command.

exec(1)

Exits the shell.

exit(1)

Exports variables.

export(1)

Lists, edits, and reexecutes commands previously entered in a shell.

fc(1)

Brings specified jobs to the foreground.

fg(1)

Parses command-line flags and arguments.

getopts(1)

Affects the shell’s memory of the location of the utilities.

hash(1)

Displays a list of previously executed commands (the history list).

history(1)

Displays attributes and values of existing DEFINEs (a HP extension).

info_define(1)

Lists information about jobs.

jobs(1)

Sends a signal to a running process. (Both a regular form and a shell built-in form of
kill

are included with Open System Services.)

kill(1)

Presents authentic expressions for evaluation.

let(1)

Provides shell output.

print(1)

Displays the current directory pathname. (Both a regular form and a shell built-in form
of pwd are included with Open System Services.)

pwd(1)

Reads one line from the standard input file. (Both a regular form and a shell built-in form
of read are included with Open System Services.)

read(1)

Marks specified names as read-only.

readonly(1)

Restores a DEFINE’s attributes to their initial settings (a HP extension).

reset_define(1)

Causes a shell function to return to the invoking script.

return(1)

Sets shell parameters.

set(1)

Sets values for DEFINE attributes in the working attribute set (a HP extension).

set_define(1)

Sets positional parameters.

shift(1)

Displays values of attributes (a HP extension).

show_define(1)

Times the execution of a command.

times(1)

Specifies a command and signals for its execution by the shell.

trap(1)

Writes a description of a file’s type.

type(1)

Sets attributes and values for shell parameters.

typeset(1)

Sets a file mode creation mask.

umask(1)

Removes names from the alias list.

unalias(1)

Replaces tabs or space characters.

unexpand(1)

Erases parameter values.

unset(1)

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OSS Commands and Utilities

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