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Chapter 4. Utilities<br />

List of all utilities<br />

<strong>Qshell</strong> utilities are available for accomplishing the following tasks:<br />

v Defining aliases<br />

v Running commands<br />

v Managing data<br />

v Working with files and directories<br />

v Reading and writing input and output<br />

v Developing Java programs<br />

v Managing jobs<br />

v Working with parameters and variables<br />

v Writing scripts<br />

v Other miscellaneous utilities<br />

This alphabetical list of all the utilities available so that you can easily go directly to<br />

the utility you need. Those new to using the utilities should look through the various<br />

categories of utilities to find out how they work.<br />

ajar alias appletviewer basename break<br />

cat cd chgrp chmod chown<br />

clrtmp cp colon (:) command continue<br />

date dirname dot (.) echo env<br />

eval exec exit export expr<br />

false find getconf getjobid getopts<br />

grep hash head hostname id<br />

java javac javadoc javah javakey<br />

javap jar jobs kill let<br />

liblist ln ls local logger<br />

logname mkdir mv native2ascii pr<br />

print printf pwd pwdx read<br />

readonly return rm rmdir rmic<br />

rmiregistry set serialver shift sleep<br />

split system tail tee test<br />

touch trap true umask unalias<br />

uname uniq unset wait whence<br />

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