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a2query(1)
retrieve runtime configuration from a local Apache 2 HTTP server
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ab(1)
Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool
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addr2line(1)
convert addresses or symbol+offset into file names and line numbers
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apropos(1)
search the manual page names and descriptions
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apt-transport-http(1)
APT transport for downloading via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
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apt-transport-https(1)
APT transport for downloading via the HTTP Secure protocol (HTTPS)
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apt-transport-mirror(1)
APT transport for more automated mirror selection
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ar(1)
create, modify, and extract from archives
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arch(1)
print machine hardware name (same as uname -m)
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as(1)
the portable GNU assembler.
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awk(1)
pattern scanning and processing language
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B
b2sum(1)
compute and check BLAKE2 message digest
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base32(1)
base32 encode/decode data and print to standard output
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base64(1)
base64 encode/decode data and print to standard output
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basename(1)
strip directory and suffix from filenames
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basenc(1)
Encode/decode data and print to standard output
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C
c89(1)
ANSI (1989) C compiler
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c89-gcc(1)
ANSI (1989) C compiler
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c99(1)
ANSI (1999) C compiler
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c99-gcc(1)
ANSI (1999) C compiler
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capsh(1)
capability shell wrapper
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D
dash(1)
command interpreter (shell)
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date(1)
print or set the system date and time
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dd(1)
convert and copy a file
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debconf(1)
run a debconf-using program
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debconf-apt-progress(1)
install packages using debconf to display a progress bar
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E
echo(1)
display a line of text
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editor(1)
Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
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egrep(1)
print lines that match patterns
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elfedit(1)
update ELF header and program property of ELF files
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enc2xs(1)
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F
factor(1)
factor numbers
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fallocate(1)
preallocate or deallocate space to a file
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false(1)
do nothing, unsuccessfully
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fgrep(1)
print lines that match patterns
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find(1)
search for files in a directory hierarchy
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G
gawk(1)
pattern scanning and processing language
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gawkbug(1)
report a bug in gawk
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gcc-ar(1)
a wrapper around ar adding the --plugin option
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gcc-ar-14(1)
a wrapper around ar adding the --plugin option
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gcc-nm(1)
a wrapper around nm adding the --plugin option
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bash(1)
GNU Bourne-Again SHell
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bashbug(1)
report a bug in bash
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busctl(1)
Introspect the bus
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captoinfo(1)
convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
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cat(1)
concatenate files and print on the standard output
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c++filt(1)
demangle C++ and Java symbols
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chage(1)
change user password expiry information
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chcon(1)
change file security context
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chfn(1)
change real user name and information
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chgrp(1)
change group ownership
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chmod(1)
change file mode bits
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choom(1)
display and adjust OOM-killer score.
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chown(1)
change file owner and group
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chrt(1)
manipulate the real-time attributes of a process
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chsh(1)
change login shell
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cksum(1)
compute and verify file checksums
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clear(1)
clear the terminal screen
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clear_console(1)
clear the console
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clusterdb(1)
cluster a PostgreSQL database
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cmp(1)
compare two files byte by byte
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col(1)
filter reverse line feeds from input
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colcrt(1)
filter nroff output for CRT previewing
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colrm(1)
remove columns from a file
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column(1)
columnate lists
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comm(1)
compare two sorted files line by line
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corelist(1)
a commandline frontend to Module::CoreList
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cp(1)
copy files and directories
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cpan(1)
easily interact with CPAN from the command line
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cpan5.40-x86_64-linux-gnu(1)
easily interact with CPAN from the command line
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createdb(1)
create a new PostgreSQL database
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createuser(1)
define a new PostgreSQL user account
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csplit(1)
split a file into sections determined by context lines
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curl(1)
transfer a URL
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cut(1)
remove sections from each line of files
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debconf-communicate(1)
communicate with debconf
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debconf-copydb(1)
copy a debconf database
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debconf-escape(1)
helper when working with debconf's escape capability
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debconf-set-selections(1)
insert new values into the debconf database
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debconf-show(1)
query the debconf database
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demandoc(1)
emit only text of UNIX manuals
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df(1)
report file system space usage
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diff(1)
compare files line by line
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diff3(1)
compare three files line by line
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dir(1)
list directory contents
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dircolors(1)
color setup for ls
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dirname(1)
strip last component from file name
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dmesg(1)
print or control the kernel ring buffer
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dnsdomainname(1)
show or set the system's host name domainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name ypdomainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name nisdomainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name dnsdomainname - show the system's DNS domain name
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domainname(1)
show or set the system's host name domainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name ypdomainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name nisdomainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name dnsdomainname - show the system's DNS domain name
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dpkg(1)
package manager for Debian
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dpkg-deb(1)
Debian package archive (.deb) manipulation tool
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dpkg-divert(1)
override a package's version of a file
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dpkg-maintscript-helper(1)
works around known dpkg limitations in maintainer scripts
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dpkg-query(1)
a tool to query the dpkg database
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dpkg-realpath(1)
print the resolved pathname with DPKG_ROOT support
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dpkg-split(1)
Debian package archive split/join tool
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dpkg-statoverride(1)
override ownership and mode of files
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dpkg-trigger(1)
a package trigger utility
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dropdb(1)
remove a PostgreSQL database
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dropuser(1)
remove a PostgreSQL user account
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du(1)
estimate file space usage
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encguess(1)
guess character encodings of files
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env(1)
run a program in a modified environment
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eqn(1)
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ex(1)
Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
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expand(1)
convert tabs to spaces
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expiry(1)
check and enforce password expiration policy
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expr(1)
evaluate expressions
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flock(1)
manage locks from shell scripts
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fmt(1)
simple optimal text formatter
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fold(1)
wrap each input line to fit in specified width
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free(1)
Display amount of free and used memory in the system
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gcc-nm-14(1)
a wrapper around nm adding the --plugin option
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gcc-ranlib(1)
a wrapper around ranlib adding the --plugin option
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gcc-ranlib-14(1)
a wrapper around ranlib adding the --plugin option
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gcore(1)
Generate core files for running processes
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geqn(1)
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getconf(1)
Query system configuration variables (sysconf)
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getent(1)
get entries from Name Service Switch libraries
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getopt(1)
parse command options (enhanced)
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git(1)
the stupid content tracker
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git-add(1)
Add file contents to the index
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git-am(1)
Apply a series of patches from a mailbox
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git-annotate(1)
Annotate file lines with commit information
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git-apply(1)
Apply a patch to files and/or to the index
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git-archive(1)
Create an archive of files from a named tree
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git-bisect(1)
Use binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug
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git-blame(1)
Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file
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git-branch(1)
List, create, or delete branches
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git-bugreport(1)
Collect information for user to file a bug report
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git-bundle(1)
Move objects and refs by archive
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git-cat-file(1)
Provide contents or details of repository objects
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git-check-attr(1)
Display gitattributes information
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git-check-ignore(1)
Debug gitignore / exclude files
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git-check-mailmap(1)
Show canonical names and email addresses of contacts
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git-checkout(1)
Switch branches or restore working tree files
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git-checkout-index(1)
Copy files from the index to the working tree
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git-check-ref-format(1)
Ensures that a reference name is well formed
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git-cherry(1)
Find commits yet to be applied to upstream
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git-cherry-pick(1)
Apply the changes introduced by some existing commits
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git-clean(1)
Remove untracked files from the working tree
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git-clone(1)
Clone a repository into a new directory
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git-column(1)
Display data in columns
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git-commit(1)
Record changes to the repository
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git-commit-graph(1)
Write and verify Git commit-graph files
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git-commit-tree(1)
Create a new commit object
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git-config(1)
Get and set repository or global options
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git-count-objects(1)
Count unpacked number of objects and their disk consumption
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git-credential(1)
Retrieve and store user credentials
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git-credential-cache(1)
Helper to temporarily store passwords in memory
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git-credential-cache--daemon(1)
Temporarily store user credentials in memory
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git-credential-store(1)
Helper to store credentials on disk
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git-daemon(1)
A really simple server for Git repositories
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git-describe(1)
Give an object a human readable name based on an available ref
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git-diagnose(1)
Generate a zip archive of diagnostic information
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git-diff(1)
Show changes between commits, commit and working tree, etc
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git-diff-files(1)
Compares files in the working tree and the index
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git-diff-index(1)
Compare a tree to the working tree or index
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git-difftool(1)
Show changes using common diff tools
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git-diff-tree(1)
Compares the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects
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git-fast-export(1)
Git data exporter
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git-fast-import(1)
Backend for fast Git data importers
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git-fetch(1)
Download objects and refs from another repository
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git-fetch-pack(1)
Receive missing objects from another repository
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git-filter-branch(1)
Rewrite branches
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git-fmt-merge-msg(1)
Produce a merge commit message
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git-for-each-ref(1)
Output information on each ref
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git-for-each-repo(1)
Run a Git command on a list of repositories
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git-format-patch(1)
Prepare patches for e-mail submission
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git-fsck(1)
Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
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git-fsck-objects(1)
Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
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git-fsmonitor--daemon(1)
A Built-in Filesystem Monitor
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git-gc(1)
Cleanup unnecessary files and optimize the local repository
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git-get-tar-commit-id(1)
Extract commit ID from an archive created using git-archive
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git-grep(1)
Print lines matching a pattern
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git-hash-object(1)
Compute object ID and optionally create an object from a file
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git-help(1)
Display help information about Git
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git-hook(1)
Run git hooks
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git-http-backend(1)
Server side implementation of Git over HTTP
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git-http-fetch(1)
Download from a remote Git repository via HTTP
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git-http-push(1)
Push objects over HTTP/DAV to another repository
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git-imap-send(1)
Send a collection of patches from stdin to an IMAP folder
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git-index-pack(1)
Build pack index file for an existing packed archive
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git-init(1)
Create an empty Git repository or reinitialize an existing one
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git-init-db(1)
Creates an empty Git repository
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git-instaweb(1)
Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb
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git-interpret-trailers(1)
Add or parse structured information in commit messages
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git-log(1)
Show commit logs
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git-ls-files(1)
Show information about files in the index and the working tree
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git-ls-remote(1)
List references in a remote repository
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git-ls-tree(1)
List the contents of a tree object
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git-mailinfo(1)
Extracts patch and authorship from a single e-mail message
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git-mailsplit(1)
Simple UNIX mbox splitter program
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git-maintenance(1)
Run tasks to optimize Git repository data
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git-merge(1)
Join two or more development histories together
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git-merge-base(1)
Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge
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git-merge-file(1)
Run a three-way file merge
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git-merge-index(1)
Run a merge for files needing merging
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git-merge-one-file(1)
The standard helper program to use with git-merge-index
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