HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Displays a calender.
cal(1)
Removes job requests from the line printer spooling queue.
cancel(1)
Concatenates or displays files.
cat(1)
Changes the current working directory.
cd(1)
Changes the group ownership of a file or directory.
chgrp(1)
Changes permission codes.
chmod(1)
Changes the owner of files or directories.
chown(1)
Displays the checksum and byte count of a file.
cksum(1)
Clears the terminal screen.
clear(1)
Compares two files.
cmp(1)
Compiles standard COBOL85 programs.
cobol(1)
Compares two sorted files.
comm(1)
Treats command arguments as a simple command.
command(1)
Compresses data.
compress(1)
Resumes the next iteration of an enclosing loop (a shell built-in command).
continue(1)
Copies files.
cp(1)
Copies files to and from archive storage.
cpio(1)
Submits a schedule of commands to cron.
crontab(1)
Splits files by context.
csplit(1)
Displays selected parts from each line of a file.
cut(1)
Displays or sets the date.
date(1)
Provides a desk calculator.
dc(1)
Converts and copies a file.
dd(1)
Deletes one or more DEFINEs for the current OSS shell (a shell built-in command).
del_define(1)
Displays statistics of filesets.
df(1)
Compares text files.
diff(1)
Compares two directories.
dircmp(1)
Returns specified parts of pathnames.
dirnam(1)
Displays all or part of a message catalog.
dspcat(1)
Writes a message from a message catalog to the standard output file.
dspmsg(1)
Displays a summary of disk usage.
du(1)
Writes its arguments to the standard output file (a shell built-in command).
echo(1)
Edits a file line by line.
ed(1)
Searches a file for a pattern.
egrep(1)
Displays or sets environment variables.
env(1)
Reads arguments and executes commands (a shell built-in command).
eval(1)
Edits lines in a file interactively.
ex(1)
Executes a command (a shell built-in command).
exec(1)
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