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/usr/bin/addr2line The addr2line utility translates program addresses specified by the command line arguments hexaddress to their corresponding source file names and line numbers. If no arguments are given to addr2line, it will read these addresses from standard input.
/usr/bin/alias a shell built-in command The shell maintains a list of aliases which can be set, unset and printed by the alias and unalias commands. See [1]
/usr/bin/apply [The apply utility runs the named command on each argument argument in turn.
/usr/bin/apropos The apropos and whatis utilities query manual page databases generated by makewhatis(8), evaluating expression for each file in each database. By default, they display the names, section numbers, and description lines of all matching manuals.
/usr/bin/ar The ar utility creates and maintains groups of files combined into an ar chive. Once an archive has been created, new files can be added to it, and existing files can be extracted, deleted or replaced.
/usr/bin/as AS the portable GNU assembler
/usr/bin/asa The asa utility reads files sequentially, mapping FORTRAN carriage-control characters to line-printer control sequences, and writes them to the standard output.
/usr/bin/asn1_compile The ASN.1 library contains routines to handle ASN.1 encoding for SNMP. It supports only the restricted form of ASN.1 as required by SNMP.
/usr/bin/at The at and batch utilities read commands from standard input or a specified file which are to be executed at a later time, using sh(1).
/usr/bin/atq The at and batch utilities read commands from standard input or a specified file which are to be executed at a later time, using sh(1).
/usr/bin/atrm The at and batch utilities read commands from standard input or a specified file which are to be executed at a later time, using sh(1).
/usr/bin/awk awk scans each input file for lines that match any of a set of patterns specified literally in prog or in one or more files specified as -f progfile. With each pattern there can be an associated action that will be performed when a line of a file matches the pattern.
/usr/bin/b64decode [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=b64decode&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support other than simple ASCII data. The b64encode utility is synonymous with uuencode with the -m flag

specified. The b64decode utility is synonymous with uudecode with the -m flag specified.]

/usr/bin/b64encode [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=b64decode&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support other than simple ASCII data. The b64encode utility is synonymous with uuencode with the -m flag

specified. The b64decode utility is synonymous with uudecode with the -m flag specified.]

/usr/bin/banner Banner prints a large, high quality banner on the standard output. If the message is omitted, it prompts for and reads one line of its standard input.
/usr/bin/basename basename, dirname return filename or directory portion of pathname
/usr/bin/batch The at and batch utilities read commands from standard input or a specified file which are to be executed at a later time, using sh(1).
/usr/bin/bc bc is an interactive processor for a language which resembles C but pro vides unlimited precision arithmetic. It takes input from any expressions on the command line and any files given, then reads the standard input.
/usr/bin/bg
/usr/bin/biff
/usr/bin/brandelf
/usr/bin/bsdcat
/usr/bin/bsdcpio
/usr/bin/bsdiff
/usr/bin/bsdtar
/usr/bin/bsnmpget
/usr/bin/bsnmpset
/usr/bin/bsnmpwalk
/usr/bin/bspatch
/usr/bin/bthost
/usr/bin/btsockstat
/usr/bin/bunzip2
/usr/bin/byacc
/usr/bin/bzcat
/usr/bin/bzegrep
/usr/bin/bzfgrep
/usr/bin/bzgrep
/usr/bin/bzip2
/usr/bin/bzip2recover
/usr/bin/bzless
/usr/bin/c89
/usr/bin/c99
/usr/bin/caesar
/usr/bin/cal
/usr/bin/calenda
/usr/bin/cap_mkdb
/usr/bin/CC
/usr/bin/cd
/usr/bin/chat
/usr/bin/chfn
/usr/bin/chgrp
/usr/bin/chkey
/usr/bin/chpass
/usr/bin/chsh
/usr/bin/cksum
/usr/bin/clear
/usr/bin/cmp
/usr/bin/col
/usr/bin/colldef
/usr/bin/colrm
/usr/bin/column
/usr/bin/comm
/usr/bin/command
/usr/bin/compile_et
/usr/bin/compress
/usr/bin/cpio
/usr/bin/cpp
/usr/bin/cpuset
/usr/bin/crontab
/usr/bin/crunchgen
/usr/bin/crunchide
/usr/bin/crypt
/usr/bin/csplit
/usr/bin/ctags
/usr/bin/ctfconvert
/usr/bin/ctfdump
/usr/bin/ctfmerge
/usr/bin/ctlstat
/usr/bin/cu
/usr/bin/cut
/usr/bin/dc
/usr/bin/dialog
/usr/bin/diff
/usr/bin/diff3
/usr/bin/dirname basename, dirname return filename or directory portion of pathname
/usr/bin/dpv
/usr/bin/drill
/usr/bin/dtc
/usr/bin/du
/usr/bin/edit
/usr/bin/ee
/usr/bin/egrep
/usr/bin/elf2aout
/usr/bin/elfdump
/usr/bin/enigma
/usr/bin/env
/usr/bin/etdump
/usr/bin/ex
/usr/bin/expand
/usr/bin/factor
/usr/bin/false
/usr/bin/fc
/usr/bin/fetch
/usr/bin/fg
/usr/bin/fgrep
/usr/bin/file
/usr/bin/file2c
/usr/bin/find
/usr/bin/finger
/usr/bin/flex
/usr/bin/flex++
/usr/bin/fmt
/usr/bin/fold
/usr/bin/fortune
/usr/bin/from
/usr/bin/fstat
/usr/bin/fsync
/usr/bin/ftp
/usr/bin/fuser
/usr/bin/gate-ftp
/usr/bin/gcore
/usr/bin/gencat
/usr/bin/getaddrinfo
/usr/bin/getconf
/usr/bin/getent
/usr/bin/getopt
/usr/bin/getopts
/usr/bin/gnugrep
/usr/bin/gprof
/usr/bin/grdc
/usr/bin/grep
/usr/bin/groups
/usr/bin/gunzip
/usr/bin/gzcat
/usr/bin/gzexe
/usr/bin/gzip
/usr/bin/hash
/usr/bin/hd
/usr/bin/head
/usr/bin/hexdump
/usr/bin/host
/usr/bin/hxtool
/usr/bin/ibstat
/usr/bin/ibv_asyncwatch
/usr/bin/ibv_devices
/usr/bin/ibv_devinfo
/usr/bin/ibv_rc_pingpong
/usr/bin/ibv_srq_pingpong
/usr/bin/ibv_uc_pingpong
/usr/bin/ibv_ud_pingpong
/usr/bin/iconv
/usr/bin/id
/usr/bin/ident
/usr/bin/indent
/usr/bin/install
/usr/bin/ipcrm
/usr/bin/ipcs
/usr/bin/iscsictl
/usr/bin/jobs
/usr/bin/join
/usr/bin/jot
/usr/bin/kadmin
/usr/bin/kcc
/usr/bin/kdestroy
/usr/bin/kdump
/usr/bin/keylogin
/usr/bin/keylogout
/usr/bin/kf
/usr/bin/kgetcred
/usr/bin/killall
/usr/bin/kinit
/usr/bin/klist
/usr/bin/kpasswd
/usr/bin/krb5-config
/usr/bin/ksu
/usr/bin/kswitch
/usr/bin/ktrace
/usr/bin/ktrdump
/usr/bin/lam
/usr/bin/last
/usr/bin/lastcomm
/usr/bin/leave
/usr/bin/less
/usr/bin/lessecho
/usr/bin/lesskey
/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh
/usr/bin/lex
/usr/bin/lex++
/usr/bin/limits
/usr/bin/locale
/usr/bin/localedef
/usr/bin/locate
/usr/bin/lock
/usr/bin/lockf
/usr/bin/logger
/usr/bin/login
/usr/bin/logins
/usr/bin/logname
/usr/bin/look
/usr/bin/lorder
/usr/bin/lp
/usr/bin/lpq
/usr/bin/lpr
/usr/bin/lprm
/usr/bin/lsvfs
/usr/bin/lzcat
/usr/bin/lzdec
/usr/bin/lzegrep
/usr/bin/lzfgrep
/usr/bin/lzgrep
/usr/bin/lzless
/usr/bin/lzma
/usr/bin/lzmainfo
/usr/bin/m4
/usr/bin/mail
/usr/bin/Mail
/usr/bin/mailq
/usr/bin/mailx
/usr/bin/make
/usr/bin/make-roken
/usr/bin/makewhatis
/usr/bin/man
/usr/bin/mandoc
/usr/bin/manpath
/usr/bin/mckey
/usr/bin/mesg
/usr/bin/minigzip
/usr/bin/ministat
/usr/bin/mkcsmapper
/usr/bin/mkdep
/usr/bin/mkesdb
/usr/bin/mkfifo
/usr/bin/mkimg
/usr/bin/mklocale
/usr/bin/mkstr
/usr/bin/mktemp
/usr/bin/mkuzip
/usr/bin/more
/usr/bin/morse
/usr/bin/msgs
/usr/bin/mt
/usr/bin/nawk
/usr/bin/nc
/usr/bin/ncal
/usr/bin/netstat
/usr/bin/newaliases
/usr/bin/newgrp
/usr/bin/newkey
/usr/bin/nex
/usr/bin/nfsstat
/usr/bin/nice
/usr/bin/nl
/usr/bin/nm
/usr/bin/nohup
/usr/bin/ntpq
/usr/bin/number
/usr/bin/nvi
/usr/bin/nview
/usr/bin/objcopy
/usr/bin/objdump
/usr/bin/od
/usr/bin/openssl
/usr/bin/opieinfo
/usr/bin/opiekey
/usr/bin/opiepasswd
/usr/bin/otp-md4
/usr/bin/otp-md5
/usr/bin/otp-sha1
/usr/bin/pagesize
/usr/bin/passwd
/usr/bin/paste
/usr/bin/patch
/usr/bin/pathchk
/usr/bin/pawd
/usr/bin/perror
/usr/bin/pftp
/usr/bin/pgrep
/usr/bin/pkill
/usr/bin/pmcstudy
/usr/bin/pom
/usr/bin/posixshmcontrol
/usr/bin/pr
/usr/bin/primes
/usr/bin/printenv
/usr/bin/printf
/usr/bin/proccontrol
/usr/bin/procstat
/usr/bin/protect
/usr/bin/quota
/usr/bin/random
/usr/bin/ranlib
/usr/bin/rctl
/usr/bin/read
/usr/bin/readelf
/usr/bin/readlink
/usr/bin/ree
/usr/bin/renice
/usr/bin/reset
/usr/bin/resizewin
/usr/bin/rev
/usr/bin/revoke
/usr/bin/rfcomm_sppd
/usr/bin/rgrep
/usr/bin/rot13
/usr/bin/rpcgen
/usr/bin/rpcinfo
/usr/bin/rping
/usr/bin/rs
/usr/bin/rup
/usr/bin/ruptime
/usr/bin/rusers
/usr/bin/rwall
/usr/bin/rwho
/usr/bin/scp
/usr/bin/script
/usr/bin/sdiff
/usr/bin/sed
/usr/bin/seq
/usr/bin/sftp
/usr/bin/shar
/usr/bin/showmount
/usr/bin/size
/usr/bin/slc
/usr/bin/slick-greeter-check-hidpi
/usr/bin/slick-greeter-set-keyboard-layout
/usr/bin/slogin
/usr/bin/smbutil
/usr/bin/sockstat
/usr/bin/soelim
/usr/bin/sort
/usr/bin/split
/usr/bin/sscop
/usr/bin/ssh
/usr/bin/ssh-add
/usr/bin/ssh-agent
/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id
/usr/bin/ssh-keygen
/usr/bin/ssh-keyscan
/usr/bin/stat
/usr/bin/stdbuf
/usr/bin/strfile
/usr/bin/string2key
/usr/bin/strings
/usr/bin/strip
/usr/bin/su
/usr/bin/sum
/usr/bin/svnlite
/usr/bin/svnliteadmin
/usr/bin/svnlitebench
/usr/bin/svnlitedumpfilter
/usr/bin/svnlitefsfs
/usr/bin/svnlitelook
/usr/bin/svnlitemucc
/usr/bin/svnliterdump
/usr/bin/svnliteserve
/usr/bin/svnlitesync
/usr/bin/svnliteversion
/usr/bin/systat
/usr/bin/tabs
/usr/bin/tail
/usr/bin/talk
/usr/bin/tar
/usr/bin/tcopy
/usr/bin/tee
/usr/bin/telnet
/usr/bin/tftp
/usr/bin/time
/usr/bin/timeout
/usr/bin/tip
/usr/bin/top
/usr/bin/touch
/usr/bin/tput
/usr/bin/tr
/usr/bin/true
/usr/bin/truncate
/usr/bin/truss
/usr/bin/tset
/usr/bin/tsort
/usr/bin/tty
/usr/bin/type
/usr/bin/ucmatose
/usr/bin/udaddy
/usr/bin/ul
/usr/bin/ulimit
/usr/bin/umask
/usr/bin/unalias
/usr/bin/uname
/usr/bin/uncompress
/usr/bin/unexpand
/usr/bin/unifdef
/usr/bin/unifdefall
/usr/bin/uniq
/usr/bin/units
/usr/bin/unlzma
/usr/bin/unstr
/usr/bin/unvis
/usr/bin/unxz
/usr/bin/unzip
/usr/bin/unzstd
/usr/bin/uptime
/usr/bin/usbhidaction
/usr/bin/usbhidctl
/usr/bin/users
/usr/bin/uudecode [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=b64decode&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support other than simple ASCII data. The b64encode utility is synonymous with uuencode with the -m flag

specified. The b64decode utility is synonymous with uudecode with the -m flag specified.]

/usr/bin/uuencode [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=b64decode&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support other than simple ASCII data. The b64encode utility is synonymous with uuencode with the -m flag

specified. The b64decode utility is synonymous with uudecode with the -m flag specified.]

/usr/bin/vacation
/usr/bin/verify_krb5_conf
/usr/bin/vi
/usr/bin/view
/usr/bin/vis
/usr/bin/vmstat
/usr/bin/vtfontcvt
/usr/bin/w
/usr/bin/wait
/usr/bin/wall
/usr/bin/wc
/usr/bin/what
/usr/bin/whatis
/usr/bin/whereis
/usr/bin/which
/usr/bin/who
/usr/bin/whoami
/usr/bin/whois
/usr/bin/write
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator
/usr/bin/xargs
/usr/bin/xo
/usr/bin/xstr
/usr/bin/xz
/usr/bin/xzcat
/usr/bin/xzdec
/usr/bin/xzdiff
/usr/bin/xzegrep
/usr/bin/xzfgrep
/usr/bin/xzgrep
/usr/bin/xzless
/usr/bin/yacc
/usr/bin/yes
/usr/bin/ypcat
/usr/bin/ypchfn
/usr/bin/ypchpass
/usr/bin/ypchsh
/usr/bin/ypmatch
/usr/bin/yppasswd
/usr/bin/ypwhich
/usr/bin/zcat
/usr/bin/zcmp
/usr/bin/zdiff
/usr/bin/zegrep
/usr/bin/zfgrep
/usr/bin/zforce
/usr/bin/zgrep
/usr/bin/zinject
/usr/bin/zless
/usr/bin/zmore
/usr/bin/znew
/usr/bin/zstd
/usr/bin/zstdcat
/usr/bin/zstdegrep
/usr/bin/zstdgrep
/usr/bin/zstdless
/usr/bin/zstdmt
/usr/bin/zstreamdump
/usr/bin/ztest
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