10.30.2. Contents of Coreutils
Short Descriptions
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                   Base64 encode/decode data and print to standard output  | 
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                   Strips any path and a given suffix from a file name  | 
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                   Concatenates files to standard output  | 
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                   Changes security context for files and directories  | 
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                   Changes the group ownership of files and directories  | 
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                   Changes the permissions of each file to the given mode; the mode can be either a symbolic representation of the changes to make or an octal number representing the new permissions  | 
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                   Changes the user and/or group ownership of files and directories  | 
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                    Runs a command with the specified directory as the
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                   Prints the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) checksum and the byte counts of each specified file  | 
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                   Compares two sorted files, outputting in three columns the lines that are unique and the lines that are common  | 
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                   Copies files  | 
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                   Splits a given file into several new files, separating them according to given patterns or line numbers and outputting the byte count of each new file  | 
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                   Prints sections of lines, selecting the parts according to given fields or positions  | 
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                   Displays the current time in the given format, or sets the system date  | 
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                   Copies a file using the given block size and count, while optionally performing conversions on it  | 
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                   Reports the amount of disk space available (and used) on all mounted file systems, or only on the file systems holding the selected files  | 
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                   Lists the contents of each given directory (the same as the ls command)  | 
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                    Outputs commands to set the   | 
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                   Strips the non-directory suffix from a file name  | 
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                   Reports the amount of disk space used by the current directory, by each of the given directories (including all subdirectories) or by each of the given files  | 
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                   Displays the given strings  | 
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                   Runs a command in a modified environment  | 
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                   Converts tabs to spaces  | 
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                   Evaluates expressions  | 
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                   Prints the prime factors of all specified integer numbers  | 
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                   Does nothing, unsuccessfully; it always exits with a status code indicating failure  | 
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                   Reformats the paragraphs in the given files  | 
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                   Wraps the lines in the given files  | 
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                   Reports a user's group memberships  | 
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                   Prints the first ten lines (or the given number of lines) of each given file  | 
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                   Reports the numeric identifier (in hexadecimal) of the host  | 
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                   Reports or sets the name of the host  | 
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                   Reports the effective user ID, group ID, and group memberships of the current user or specified user  | 
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                   Copies files while setting their permission modes and, if possible, their owner and group  | 
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                   Joins the lines that have identical join fields from two separate files  | 
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                   Creates a hard link with the given name to a file  | 
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                   Makes hard links or soft (symbolic) links between files  | 
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                   Reports the current user's login name  | 
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                   Lists the contents of each given directory  | 
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                   Reports or checks Message Digest 5 (MD5) checksums  | 
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                   Creates directories with the given names  | 
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                   Creates First-In, First-Outs (FIFOs), a “named pipe” in UNIX parlance, with the given names  | 
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                   Creates device nodes with the given names; a device node is a character special file, a block special file, or a FIFO  | 
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                   Creates temporary files in a secure manner; it is used in scripts  | 
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                   Moves or renames files or directories  | 
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                   Runs a program with modified scheduling priority  | 
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                   Numbers the lines from the given files  | 
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                   Runs a command immune to hangups, with its output redirected to a log file  | 
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                   Prints the number of processing units available to the current process  | 
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                   Converts numbers to or from human-readable strings  | 
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                   Dumps files in octal and other formats  | 
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                   Merges the given files, joining sequentially corresponding lines side by side, separated by tab characters  | 
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                   Checks if file names are valid or portable  | 
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                   Is a lightweight finger client; it reports some information about the given users  | 
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                   Paginates and columnates files for printing  | 
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                   Prints the environment  | 
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                   Prints the given arguments according to the given format, much like the C printf function  | 
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                   Produces a permuted index from the contents of the given files, with each keyword in its context  | 
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                   Reports the name of the current working directory  | 
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                   Reports the value of the given symbolic link  | 
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                   Prints the resolved path  | 
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                   Removes files or directories  | 
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                   Removes directories if they are empty  | 
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                   Runs a command with specified security context  | 
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                   Prints a sequence of numbers within a given range and with a given increment  | 
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                   Prints or checks 160-bit Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) checksums  | 
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                   Prints or checks SHA224 checksums  | 
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                   Prints or checks SHA256 checksums  | 
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                   Prints or checks SHA384 checksums  | 
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                   Prints or checks SHA512 checksums  | 
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                   Overwrites the given files repeatedly with complex patterns, making it difficult to recover the data  | 
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                   Write a random permutation of the input lines to standard output or a file  | 
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                   Pauses for the given amount of time  | 
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                   Sorts the lines from the given files  | 
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                   Splits the given file into pieces, by size or by number of lines  | 
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                   Displays file or filesystem status  | 
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                   Runs a command with modified buffering operations for its standard streams  | 
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                   Sets or reports terminal line settings  | 
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                   Prints checksum and block counts for each given file  | 
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                   Flushes file system buffers; it forces changed blocks to disk and updates the super block  | 
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                   Concatenates the given files in reverse  | 
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                   Prints the last ten lines (or the given number of lines) of each given file  | 
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                   Reads from standard input while writing both to standard output and to the given files  | 
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                   Compares values and checks file types  | 
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                   Runs a command with a time limit  | 
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                   Changes file timestamps, setting the access and modification times of the given files to the current time; files that do not exist are created with zero length  | 
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                   Translates, squeezes, and deletes the given characters from standard input  | 
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                   Does nothing, successfully; it always exits with a status code indicating success  | 
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                   Shrinks or expands a file to the specified size  | 
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                   Performs a topological sort; it writes a completely ordered list according to the partial ordering in a given file  | 
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                   Reports the file name of the terminal connected to standard input  | 
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                   Reports system information  | 
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                   Converts spaces to tabs  | 
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                   Discards all but one of successive identical lines  | 
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                   Removes the given file  | 
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                   Reports the names of the users currently logged on  | 
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                   Is the same as ls -l  | 
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                   Reports the number of lines, words, and bytes for each given file, as well as a total line when more than one file is given  | 
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                   Reports who is logged on  | 
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                   Reports the user name associated with the current effective user ID  | 
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                   Repeatedly outputs “y” or a given string until killed  | 
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                   Library used by stdbuf  |