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- CAM(4)
- Common Access Method Storage subsystem
- DEVICE_SHUTDOWN(9)
- called during system shutdown
- INSERT_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX(3), INSERT_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX(3), FIND_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX(3), NEXT_OBJECT_OID_LINK_INDEX(3), FIND_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX(3), NEXT_OBJECT_INT_LINK_INDEX(3), INSERT_OBJECT_OID_LINK(3), INSERT_OBJECT_INT_LINK(3), FIND_OBJECT_OID_LINK(3), NEXT_OBJECT_OID_LINK(3), FIND_OBJECT_INT_LINK(3), NEXT_OBJECT_INT_LINK(3), INSERT_OBJECT_OID(3), INSERT_OBJECT_INT(3), FIND_OBJECT_OID(3), FIND_OBJECT_INT(3), NEXT_OBJECT_OID(3), NEXT_OBJECT_INT(3), this_tick(3), start_tick(3), get_ticks(3), systemg(3), comm_define(3), community(3), oid_zeroDotZero(3), oid_usmUnknownEngineIDs(3), oid_usmNotInTimeWindows(3), reqid_allocate(3), reqid_next(3), reqid_base(3), reqid_istype(3), reqid_type(3), timer_start(3), timer_start_repeat(3), timer_stop(3), fd_select(3), fd_deselect(3), fd_suspend(3), fd_resume(3), or_register(3), or_unregister(3), buf_alloc(3), buf_size(3), snmp_input_start(3), snmp_input_finish(3), snmp_output(3), snmp_send_port(3), snmp_send_trap(3), snmp_pdu_auth_access string_save(3), string_commit(3), string_rollback(3), string_get(3), string_get_max(3), string_free(3), ip_save(3), ip_rollback(3), ip_commit(3), ip_get(3), oid_save(3), oid_rollback(3), oid_commit(3), oid_get(3), index_decode(3), index_compare(3), index_compare_off(3), index_append(3), index_append_off(3), snmpd_usmstats(3), bsnmpd_get_usm_stats(3), bsnmpd_reset_usm_stats(3), usm_first_user(3), usm_next_user(3), usm_find_user(3), usm_new_user(3), usm_delete_user(3), usm_flush_users(3), usm_user(3), snmpd_target_stat(3), bsnmpd_get_target_stats(3), target_first_address(3), target_next_address(3), target_new_address(3), target_activate_address(3), target_delete_address(3), target_first_param(3), target_next_param(3), target_new_param(3), target_delete_param(3), target_first_notify(3), target_next_notify(3), target_new_notify(3), target_delete_notify(3), target_flush_all(3), target_address(3), target_param(3), target_notify(3)
- SNMP daemon loadable module interface
- VFS(9)
- kernel interface to file systems
- VFS_CHECKEXP(9)
- check if a file system is exported to a client
- VFS_MOUNT(9)
- mount a file system
- VFS_QUOTACTL(9)
- manipulate file system quotas
- VFS_ROOT(9)
- return the root vnode of a file system
- VFS_SET(9)
- set up loadable file system vfsconf
- VFS_STATFS(9)
- return file system status
- VFS_UNMOUNT(9)
- unmount a file system
- VOP_BWRITE(9)
- write a file system buffer
- VOP_COPY_FILE_RANGE(9)
- copy a byte range from one file to another or within one file in a single file system
- VOP_FDATASYNC(9), VOP_FSYNC(9)
- flush file system buffers for a file
- VOP_INACTIVE(9), VOP_RECLAIM(9)
- reclaim file system resources for a vnode
- VOP_STRATEGY(9)
- read or write a file system buffer
- accton(8)
- enable/disable system accounting
- acl(9)
- virtual file system access control lists
- acpi_battery(4)
- ACPI battery management subsystem
- acpi_thermal(4)
- ACPI thermal management subsystem
- adjtime(2)
- correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock
- amdsmn(4)
- device driver for AMD processor System Management Network
- archive_read_disk_new(3), archive_read_disk_open(3), archive_read_disk_open_w(3), archive_read_disk_set_behavior(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid(3), archive_read_disk_entry_from_file(3), archive_read_disk_gname(3), archive_read_disk_uname(3), archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_descend(3), archive_read_disk_can_descend(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem_is_synthetic(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem_is_remote(3), archive_read_disk_set_matching(3), archive_read_disk_set_metadata_filter_callback(3)
- functions for reading objects from disk
- asmc(4)
- device driver for the Apple System Management Controller (SMC)
- audit_control(5)
- audit system parameters
- auditctl(2)
- configure system audit parameters
- auditon(2)
- configure system audit parameters
- autofs(5)
- automounter filesystem
- autounmountd(8)
- daemon unmounting automounted filesystems
- bhyve(8)
- run a guest operating system inside a virtual machine
- bluetooth-config(8)
- a script to manage config files for the bluetooth sub system
- boot(8)
- system bootstrapping procedures
- boottime(9), time_second(9), time_uptime(9)
- system time variables
- bread(3), bwrite(3)
- read and write blocks of a UFS file system
- bsdconfig(8)
- system configuration utility
- bsde_add_rule(3), bsde_get_rule(3), bsde_set_rule(3), bsde_delete_rule(3)
- file system firewall rules list management
- bsde_get_rule_count(3), bsde_get_rule_slots(3)
- file system firewall statistics
- bsde_parse_rule(3), bsde_parse_rule_string(3)
- parse file system firewall rules
- bsdinstall(8)
- system installer
- buf(9)
- kernel buffer I/O scheme used in FreeBSD VM system
- build(7)
- General instructions on how to build the system
- cap_enter(2), cap_getmode(2)
- Capability mode system calls
- cap_sysctl(3)
- library for getting or setting system information in capability mode
- cd(9)
- CDROM driver for the CAM SCSI subsystem
- cd9660(5)
- ISO-9660 file system
- clocks(7)
- various system timers
- config(8)
- build system configuration files
- crash(8)
- FreeBSD system failures
- crashinfo(8)
- analyze a core dump of the operating system
- decryptcore(8)
- decrypt a core dump of the operating system
- devfs(5)
- device file system
- devinfo(8)
- print information about system device configuration
- diskless(8)
- booting a system over the network
- dmesg(8)
- display the system message buffer
- dump(8), rdump(8)
- file system backup
- dumpfs(8)
- dump UFS file system information
- efirt(9), efi_rt_ok(9), efi_get_table(9), efi_get_time(9), efi_get_time_capabilities(9), efi_reset_system(9), efi_set_time(9), efi_var_get(9), efi_var_nextname(9), efi_var_set(9)
- kernel access to UEFI runtime services
- etcupdate(8)
- manage updates to system files not updated by installworld
- eventtimers(4)
- kernel event timers subsystem
- eventtimers(9)
- kernel event timers subsystem
- exca(4)
- helper module for PC Card and CardBus systems
- ext2fs(5)
- ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- extattr(9)
- virtual file system named extended attributes
- extattr_delete_fd(2), extattr_delete_file(2), extattr_delete_link(2), extattr_get_fd(2), extattr_get_file(2), extattr_get_link(2), extattr_list_fd(2), extattr_list_file(2), extattr_list_link(2), extattr_set_fd(2), extattr_set_file(2), extattr_set_link(2)
- system calls to manipulate VFS extended attributes
- fdescfs(5)
- file-descriptor file system
- ffclock(4), FFCLOCK(4)
- Feed-forward system clock
- ffs(7)
- Berkeley fast file system
- ffsinfo(8)
- dump all meta information of an existing ufs file system
- form_driver(3), form_driver_w(3)
- command-processing loop of the form system
- form_variables(3), TYPE_ALNUM(3), TYPE_ALPHA(3), TYPE_ENUM(3), TYPE_INTEGER(3), TYPE_IPV4(3), TYPE_NUMERIC(3), TYPE_REGEXP(3)
- form system global variables
- freebsd-version(1)
- print the version and patch level of the installed system
- fs(5), inode(5)
- format of file system volume
- fsck(8)
- file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsck_ffs(8), fsck_ufs(8)
- file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsck_msdosfs(8)
- DOS/Windows (FAT) file system consistency checker
- fstab(5)
- static information about the file systems
- fstyp(8)
- determine filesystem type
- fusefs(5)
- File system in USErspace
- geom_stats_open(3), geom_stats_close(3), geom_stats_resync(3), geom_stats_snapshot_get(3), geom_stats_snapshot_free(3), geom_stats_snapshot_timestamp(3), geom_stats_snapshot_reset(3), geom_stats_snapshot_next(3), gctl_get_handle(3), gctl_ro_param(3), gctl_rw_param(3), gctl_issue(3), gctl_free(3), gctl_dump(3), geom_getxml(3), geom_xml2tree(3), geom_gettree(3), geom_deletetree(3), g_open(3), g_close(3), g_mediasize(3), g_sectorsize(3), g_stripeoffset(3), g_stripesize(3), g_flush(3), g_delete(3), g_device_path(3), g_get_ident(3), g_get_name(3), g_open_by_ident(3), g_providername(3)
- userland API library for kernel GEOM subsystem
- getdirentries(2), getdents(2)
- get directory entries in a file system independent format
- getfmac(8)
- print MAC label for a file system object
- getfsent(3), getfsspec(3), getfsfile(3), setfsent(3), endfsent(3)
- get file system descriptor file entry
- getfsstat(2)
- get list of all mounted file systems
- getinode(3), putinode(3)
- fetch and store inodes on a UFS file system
- getloadavg(3)
- get system load averages
- getmntinfo(3)
- get information about mounted file systems
- getpagesize(3)
- get system page size
- getpagesizes(3)
- get system page sizes
- getrlimit(2), setrlimit(2)
- control maximum system resource consumption
- getvfsbyname(3)
- get information about a file system
- gpiobus(4)
- GPIO bus system
- growfs(7)
- start up script to grow the root file-system
- growfs(8)
- expand an existing UFS file system
- hier(7)
- layout of file systems
- hostname(1)
- set or print name of current host system
- hsctrl(4)
- HID system controls driver
- iicbus(4)
- I2C bus system
- inittodr(9)
- initialize system time
- intro(2)
- introduction to system calls and error numbers
- intro(8)
- introduction to system maintenance procedures and commands
- intro(9)
- introduction to system kernel interfaces
- ipcs(1)
- report System V interprocess communication facilities status
- ipnat(8)
- user interface to the NAT subsystem
- ixgbe(4)
- Intel(R) 10Gb Ethernet driver for the FreeBSD operating system
- jail(2), jail_get(2), jail_set(2), jail_remove(2), jail_attach(2)
- create and manage system jails
- jail(8)
- manage system jails
- jail_getid(3), jail_getname(3), jail_setv(3), jail_getv(3), jailparam_all(3), jailparam_init(3), jailparam_import(3), jailparam_import_raw(3), jailparam_set(3), jailparam_get(3), jailparam_export(3), jailparam_free(3)
- create and manage system jails
- kerberos(8)
- introduction to the Kerberos system
- kern_reboot(9)
- halt or reboot the system
- kgmon(8)
- generate a dump of the operating system's profile buffers
- kinfo_getvmobject(3)
- function for getting system-wide memory information
- kobj(9)
- a kernel object system for FreeBSD
- kqueue_add_filteropts(9), kqueue_del_filteropts(9), kqfd_register(9), knote_fdclose(9), knlist_init(9), knlist_init_mtx(9), knlist_init_rw_reader(9), knlist_add(9), knlist_remove(9), knlist_remove_inevent(9), knlist_empty(9), knlist_clear(9), knlist_delete(9), knlist_destroy(9), KNOTE_LOCKED(9), KNOTE_UNLOCKED(9)
- event delivery subsystem
- krb5_aname_to_localname(3)
- converts a principal to a system local name
- kvm_getloadavg(3)
- get load average of the system
- kvm_getswapinfo(3)
- return swap summary statistics for the system
- libufs(3)
- operate on UFS file systems from userland
- libugidfw(3)
- library interface to the file system firewall MAC policy
- linprocfs(5)
- Linux process file system
- linsysfs(5)
- Linux kernel objects file system
- liquidio(4)
- Cavium 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet driver for the FreeBSD operating system
- loader.conf(5)
- system bootstrap configuration information
- logger(1)
- make entries in the system log
- lsvfs(1)
- list installed virtual file systems
- mac_bsdextended(4)
- file system firewall policy
- mac_is_present(3)
- report whether the running system has MAC support
- make.conf(5)
- system build information
- makefs(8)
- create a file system image from a directory tree or a mtree manifest
- makewhatis.local(8)
- start makewhatis for local file systems
- mbuf(9)
- memory management in the kernel IPC subsystem
- mdmfs(8), mount_mfs(8)
- configure and mount an in-memory file system using the md(4) driver or the tmpfs(5) filesystem
- memcontrol(8)
- control system cache behaviour with respect to memory
- menu_driver(3)
- command-processing loop of the menu system
- mksnap_ffs(8)
- take a file system snapshot
- mount(2), nmount(2), unmount(2)
- mount or dismount a file system
- mount(8)
- mount file systems
- mount.conf(5)
- root file system mount configuration file
- mount_cd9660(8)
- mount an ISO-9660 file system
- mount_fusefs(8)
- mount a Fuse file system daemon
- mount_msdosfs(8)
- mount an MS-DOS file system
- mount_nfs(8)
- mount NFS file systems
- mount_nullfs(8)
- mount a loopback file system sub-tree; demonstrate the use of a null file system layer
- mount_udf(8)
- mount a UDF file system
- mount_unionfs(8)
- mount union file systems
- mqueuefs(5)
- POSIX message queue file system
- msdosfs(5)
- MS-DOS file system
- msgs(1)
- system messages and junk mail program
- nanobsd.sh(8)
- utility used to create a FreeBSD system image suitable for embedded applications
- netgraph(4)
- graph based kernel networking subsystem
- newfs(8)
- construct a new UFS1/UFS2 file system
- newfs_msdos(8)
- construct a new MS-DOS (FAT) file system
- newsyslog(8)
- maintain system log files to manageable sizes
- ntb(4)
- Non-Transparent Bridge subsystem
- ntp_adjtime(2), ntp_gettime(2)
- Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon interface system calls
- nullfs(5)
- null file system
- opiepasswd(1)
- Change or set a user's password for the OPIE authentication system
- pagesize(1)
- print system page size
- pam_conv(3)
- PAM conversation system
- panic(9)
- bring down system on fatal error
- pchtherm(4)
- Intel PCH thermal subsystem
- pdfork(2), pdgetpid(2), pdkill(2)
- System calls to manage process descriptors
- periodic(8)
- run periodic system functions
- perror(3), strerror(3), strerror_l(3), strerror_r(3), sys_errlist(3), sys_nerr(3)
- system error messages
- pf.os(5)
- format of the operating system fingerprints file
- pmap(9)
- machine-dependent portion of virtual memory subsystem
- pmap_init(9), pmap_init2(9)
- initialize the pmap subsystem
- pmcstudy(8)
- Perform various studies on a system's overall PMCs
- powerd(8)
- system power control utility
- ppbus(4)
- Parallel Port Bus system
- praliases(8)
- display system mail aliases
- procfs(5)
- process file system
- pseudofs(9)
- pseudo file system construction kit
- psignal(3), strsignal(3), sys_siglist(3), sys_signame(3)
- system signal messages
- pstat(8), swapinfo(8)
- display system data structures
- pw(8)
- create, remove, modify & display system users and groups
- quota.user(5), quota.group(5)
- per file system quota database
- quotacheck(8)
- file system quota consistency checker
- quotactl(2)
- manipulate file system quotas
- quotaon(8), quotaoff(8)
- turn file system quotas on and off
- rc.conf(5)
- system configuration information
- rc.subr(8)
- functions used by system shell scripts
- reboot(2)
- reboot system or halt processor
- reboot(8), halt(8), fastboot(8), fasthalt(8)
- stopping and restarting the system
- repquota(8)
- summarize quotas for a file system
- resettodr(9)
- set battery-backed clock from system time
- restore(8), rrestore(8)
- restore files or file systems from backups made with dump
- rmuser(8)
- remove users from the system
- rpc.umntall(8)
- notify NFS servers about unmounted NFS file systems
- rpc_soc(3), auth_destroy(3), authnone_create(3), authunix_create(3), authunix_create_default(3), callrpc(3), clnt_broadcast(3), clnt_call(3), clnt_control(3), clnt_create(3), clnt_destroy(3), clnt_freeres(3), clnt_geterr(3), clnt_pcreateerror(3), clnt_perrno(3), clnt_perror(3), clnt_spcreateerror(3), clnt_sperrno(3), clnt_sperror(3), clntraw_create(3), clnttcp_create(3), clntudp_bufcreate(3), clntudp_create(3), clntunix_create(3), get_myaddress(3), pmap_getmaps(3), pmap_getport(3), pmap_rmtcall(3), pmap_set(3), pmap_unset(3), registerrpc(3), rpc_createerr(3), svc_destroy(3), svc_fds(3), svc_fdset(3), svc_getargs(3), svc_getcaller(3), svc_getreq(3), svc_getreqset(3), svc_register(3), svc_run(3), svc_sendreply(3), svc_unregister(3), svcerr_auth(3), svcerr_decode(3), svcerr_noproc(3), svcerr_noprog(3), svcerr_progvers(3), svcerr_systemerr(3), svcerr_weakauth(3), svcfd_create(3), svcunixfd_create(3), svcraw_create(3), svcunix_create(3), xdr_accepted_reply(3), xdr_authunix_parms(3), xdr_callhdr(3), xdr_callmsg(3), xdr_opaque_auth(3), xdr_pmap(3), xdr_pmaplist(3), xdr_rejected_reply(3), xdr_replymsg(3), xprt_register(3), xprt_unregister(3)
- library routines for remote procedure calls
- rpc_svc_err(3), svcerr_auth(3), svcerr_decode(3), svcerr_noproc(3), svcerr_noprog(3), svcerr_progvers(3), svcerr_systemerr(3), svcerr_weakauth(3)
- library routines for server side remote procedure call errors
- rwhod(8)
- system status server
- sa(8)
- print system accounting statistics
- savecore(8)
- save a core dump of the operating system
- sbget(3), sbput(3), sbread(3), sbwrite(3)
- read and write superblocks of a UFS file system
- service(8)
- control (start/stop/etc.) or list system services
- setfmac(8)
- set MAC label for a file system object
- sftp-server(8)
- OpenSSH SFTP server subsystem
- sge(4)
- Silicon Integrated Systems SiS190/191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet driver
- shutdown(8), poweroff(8)
- close down the system at a given time
- siginterrupt(3)
- allow signals to interrupt system calls
- smbios(4)
- System Management BIOS
- smbus(4)
- System Management Bus
- snapinfo(8)
- show snapshot location on UFS file systems
- snd_mss(4)
- Microsoft Sound System ISA PnP/non-PnP bridge device driver
- statfs(2)
- get file system statistics
- statvfs(3), fstatvfs(3)
- retrieve file system information
- sync(2)
- schedule file system updates
- syncer(4)
- file system synchronizer kernel process
- sysarch(2)
- architecture-dependent system call
- syscall(2), __syscall(2)
- indirect system call
- sysconf(3)
- get configurable system variables
- sysctl(3), sysctlbyname(3), sysctlnametomib(3)
- get or set system information
- sysdecode(3)
- system argument decoding library
- sysdecode_syscallnames(3)
- lookup name of system calls
- syslog(3), vsyslog(3), openlog(3), closelog(3), setlogmask(3)
- control system log
- syslogd(8)
- log systems messages
- sysrc(8)
- safely edit system rc files
- systat(1)
- display system statistics
- system(3)
- pass a command to the shell
- timecounters(4)
- kernel time counters subsystem
- tip(1)
- connect to a remote system
- tmpfs(5)
- in-memory file system
- truss(1)
- trace system calls
- tunefs(8)
- tune up an existing UFS file system
- ugidfw(8)
- firewall-like access controls for file system objects
- umount(8)
- unmount file systems
- uname(1)
- display information about the system
- uname(3)
- get system identification
- uptime(1)
- show how long system has been running
- usbconfig(8)
- configure the USB subsystem
- vfs_getnewfsid(9)
- allocate a new file system identifier
- vfs_getvfs(9)
- returns a mount point given its file system identifier
- vfs_unmountall(9)
- unmount all file systems
- vidcontrol(1)
- system console control and configuration utility
- vimage(9), VNET(9)
- network subsystem virtualization infrastructure
- vm_map(9)
- virtual address space portion of virtual memory subsystem
- vm_set_page_size(9)
- initialize the system page size
- vnode_pager_setsize(9)
- notify the VM system about updates in the file size
- who(1)
- display who is on the system
- yp(8)
- description of the YP/NIS system
- zfs-jail(8)
- attach or detach ZFS filesystem from FreeBSD jail
- zfs-mount(8)
- manage mount state of ZFS filesystems
- zfs-project(8)
- manage projects in ZFS filesystem
- zfs-share(8)
- share and unshare ZFS filesystems
- zfs-upgrade(8)
- manage on-disk version of ZFS filesystems
- zfs-wait(8)
- wait for activity in ZFS filesystem to stop
- zzz(8)
- suspend an ACPI or APM system
- AG_Event(3)
- agar event system
- AG_Menu(3)
- agar menu system
- AG_Object(3)
- agar object system
- AG_Window(3)
- agar window system
- ALLEGRO_SYSTEM_ID(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- ALTER_SYSTEM(7)
- change a server configuration parameter
- BSctx_set_scaling(3)
- Set whether or not the linear system should solved or not
- BSpar_gmres(3)
- Solve a nonsymmetric system of equations using gmres preconditioned by one of several preconditioners. The rhs can be a block of vectors
- BSpar_isolve(3)
- Solve a symmetric indefinite system of equations using symmlq preconditioned by one of several preconditioners
- BSpar_solve(3)
- General solver of a system of equations preconditioned by one of several preconditioners and using one of several possible methods. The rhs can be a block of vectors
- BSpar_sym_solve(3)
- Solve a symmetric positive definite system of equations using conjugate gradients preconditioned by one of several preconditioners. The rhs can be a block of vectors. The user should not call this function directly, but BSpar_solve()
- Class.nx(3), nx::Class(3)
- API reference of the base-metaclass of the NX objectsystem
- DMX(3)
- X Window System DMX (Distributed Multihead X) extension
- DS2401(3)
- Silicon Serial Number DS1990A - Serial Number iButton [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ '" '" Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Paul H Alfille, MD '" (paul.alfille@gmail.com) '" '" Program manual page for the OWFS -- 1-wire filesystem package '" Based on Dallas Semiconductor, Inc's datasheets, and trial and error. '" '" Free for all use. No warranty. None. Use at your own risk. '" address | crc8 | id | locator | r_address | r_id | r_locator | type ]]
- EDS(3)
- Embedded Data Systems Sensors EDS0064 - Temperature EDS0065 - Temperature and Humidity EDS0066 - Temperature and Barometric Pressure EDS0067 - Temperature and Light EDS0068 - Temperature, Barometric Pressure and Light EDS0070 - Vibration EDS0071 - RTD 4-wire temperature EDS0072 - RTD 3-wire temperature EDS0080 - 8 Channel Analog Current Input EDS0082 - 8 Channel Analog Voltage Input EDS0083 - 4 Channel Analog Current Input EDS0085 - 4 Channel Analog Voltage Input EDS0090 - 8 Discrete I/O
- Eterm(1)
- the Enlightened terminal emulator for the X Window System
- FcConfigGetSysRoot(3)
- Obtain the system root directory
- FcConfigSetSysRoot(3)
- Set the system root directory
- GraphicsX11(3o)
- Additional graphics primitives for the X Windows system
- MPI_Comm_get_info(3)
- Returns a new info object containing the hints of the communicator associated with comm. The current setting of all hints actually used by the system related to this communicator is returned in info_used. If no such hints exist, a handle to a newly created info object is returned that contains no key/value pair. The user is responsible for freeing info_used via MPI_INFO_FREE
- Object.nx(3), nx::Object(3)
- API reference of the base class in the NX object system
- PQgeterror(3), PQseterror(3), PQgetErrorField(3)
- libpqtypes error system management functions
- PQinitTypes(3)
- Initializes libpqtypes with the libpq event system
- PQtypesRegister(3)
- Registers libpqtypes with the libpq event system
- PVM(1), pvm_intro(1)
- Parallel Virtual Machine System Version 3
- QuryShape(3), Shape_GetBbox(3), Shape_GetShapeRectanglesObj(3), Shape_QueryVersion(3), Shape_ExtensionPresent(3)
- get info about a shaping or the shaping subsystem
- SDL_CDName(3)
- Returns a human-readable, system-dependent identifier for the CD-ROM
- SDL_CDNumDrives(3)
- Returns the number of CD-ROM drives on the system
- SDL_InitSubSystem(3)
- Initialize subsystems
- SDL_QuitSubSystem(3)
- Shut down a subsystem
- SDL_WasInit(3)
- Check which subsystems are initialized
- Standards(7), XStandards(7)
- X Window System Standards and Specifications
- Sys(3o)
- System interface
- TYPE_ALNUM(3x), TYPE_ALPHA(3x), TYPE_ENUM(3x), TYPE_INTEGER(3x), TYPE_IPV4(3x), TYPE_NUMERIC(3x), TYPE_REGEXP(3x)
- form system global variables
- TclZipfs_AppHook.tcl87(3), TclZipfs_AppHook(3), Tclzipfs_Mount(3), TclZipfs_MountBuffer(3), Tclzipfs_Unmount(3)
- handle ZIP files as Tcl virtual filesystems
- Tcl_AllocStatBuf.tcl85(3), Tcl_FSRegister(3), Tcl_FSUnregister(3), Tcl_FSData(3), Tcl_FSMountsChanged(3), Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(3), Tcl_FSGetPathType(3), Tcl_FSCopyFile(3), Tcl_FSCopyDirectory(3), Tcl_FSCreateDirectory(3), Tcl_FSDeleteFile(3), Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory(3), Tcl_FSRenameFile(3), Tcl_FSListVolumes(3), Tcl_FSEvalFile(3), Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(3), Tcl_FSLoadFile(3), Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(3), Tcl_FSLink(3), Tcl_FSLstat(3), Tcl_FSUtime(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsGet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsSet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrStrings(3), Tcl_FSStat(3), Tcl_FSAccess(3), Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel(3), Tcl_FSGetCwd(3), Tcl_FSChdir(3), Tcl_FSPathSeparator(3), Tcl_FSJoinPath(3), Tcl_FSSplitPath(3), Tcl_FSEqualPaths(3), Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(3), Tcl_FSJoinToPath(3), Tcl_FSConvertToPathType(3), Tcl_FSGetInternalRep(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedStringPath(3), Tcl_FSNewNativePath(3), Tcl_FSGetNativePath(3), Tcl_FSFileSystemInfo(3), Tcl_AllocStatBuf(3)
- procedures to interact with any filesystem
- Tcl_AllocStatBuf.tcl86(3), Tcl_FSRegister(3), Tcl_FSUnregister(3), Tcl_FSData(3), Tcl_FSMountsChanged(3), Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(3), Tcl_FSGetPathType(3), Tcl_FSCopyFile(3), Tcl_FSCopyDirectory(3), Tcl_FSCreateDirectory(3), Tcl_FSDeleteFile(3), Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory(3), Tcl_FSRenameFile(3), Tcl_FSListVolumes(3), Tcl_FSEvalFile(3), Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(3), Tcl_FSLoadFile(3), Tcl_FSUnloadFile(3), Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(3), Tcl_FSLink(3), Tcl_FSLstat(3), Tcl_FSUtime(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsGet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsSet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrStrings(3), Tcl_FSStat(3), Tcl_FSAccess(3), Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel(3), Tcl_FSGetCwd(3), Tcl_FSChdir(3), Tcl_FSPathSeparator(3), Tcl_FSJoinPath(3), Tcl_FSSplitPath(3), Tcl_FSEqualPaths(3), Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(3), Tcl_FSJoinToPath(3), Tcl_FSConvertToPathType(3), Tcl_FSGetInternalRep(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedStringPath(3), Tcl_FSNewNativePath(3), Tcl_FSGetNativePath(3), Tcl_FSFileSystemInfo(3), Tcl_GetAccessTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetBlockSizeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetBlocksFromStat(3), Tcl_GetChangeTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetDeviceTypeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetFSDeviceFromStat(3), Tcl_GetFSInodeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetGroupIdFromStat(3), Tcl_GetLinkCountFromStat(3), Tcl_GetModeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetModificationTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetSizeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetUserIdFromStat(3), Tcl_AllocStatBuf(3)
- procedures to interact with any filesystem
- Tcl_AllocStatBuf.tcl87(3), Tcl_FSRegister(3), Tcl_FSUnregister(3), Tcl_FSData(3), Tcl_FSMountsChanged(3), Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath(3), Tcl_FSGetPathType(3), Tcl_FSCopyFile(3), Tcl_FSCopyDirectory(3), Tcl_FSCreateDirectory(3), Tcl_FSDeleteFile(3), Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory(3), Tcl_FSRenameFile(3), Tcl_FSListVolumes(3), Tcl_FSEvalFile(3), Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(3), Tcl_FSLoadFile(3), Tcl_FSUnloadFile(3), Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory(3), Tcl_FSLink(3), Tcl_FSLstat(3), Tcl_FSUtime(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsGet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrsSet(3), Tcl_FSFileAttrStrings(3), Tcl_FSStat(3), Tcl_FSAccess(3), Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel(3), Tcl_FSGetCwd(3), Tcl_FSChdir(3), Tcl_FSPathSeparator(3), Tcl_FSJoinPath(3), Tcl_FSSplitPath(3), Tcl_FSEqualPaths(3), Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath(3), Tcl_FSJoinToPath(3), Tcl_FSConvertToPathType(3), Tcl_FSGetInternalRep(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedPath(3), Tcl_FSGetTranslatedStringPath(3), Tcl_FSNewNativePath(3), Tcl_FSGetNativePath(3), Tcl_FSFileSystemInfo(3), Tcl_GetAccessTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetBlockSizeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetBlocksFromStat(3), Tcl_GetChangeTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetDeviceTypeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetFSDeviceFromStat(3), Tcl_GetFSInodeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetGroupIdFromStat(3), Tcl_GetLinkCountFromStat(3), Tcl_GetModeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetModificationTimeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetSizeFromStat(3), Tcl_GetUserIdFromStat(3), Tcl_AllocStatBuf(3)
- procedures to interact with any filesystem
- Tcl_CreateEncoding.tcl85(3), Tcl_GetEncoding(3), Tcl_FreeEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingFromObj(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(3), Tcl_UtfToExternal(3), Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(3), Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(3), Tcl_GetEncodingName(3), Tcl_SetSystemEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNameFromEnvironment(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNames(3), Tcl_CreateEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_SetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_GetDefaultEncodingDir(3), Tcl_SetDefaultEncodingDir(3)
- procedures for creating and using encodings
- Tcl_CreateEncoding.tcl86(3), Tcl_GetEncoding(3), Tcl_FreeEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingFromObj(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(3), Tcl_UtfToExternal(3), Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(3), Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(3), Tcl_GetEncodingName(3), Tcl_SetSystemEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNameFromEnvironment(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNames(3), Tcl_CreateEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_SetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_GetDefaultEncodingDir(3), Tcl_SetDefaultEncodingDir(3)
- procedures for creating and using encodings
- Tcl_CreateEncoding.tcl87(3), Tcl_GetEncoding(3), Tcl_FreeEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingFromObj(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(3), Tcl_UtfToExternal(3), Tcl_GetEncodingName(3), Tcl_SetSystemEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNameFromEnvironment(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNames(3), Tcl_CreateEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_SetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_GetDefaultEncodingDir(3), Tcl_SetDefaultEncodingDir(3)
- procedures for creating and using encodings
- Tcl_InitSubsystems.tcl87(3), Tcl_InitSubsystems(3)
- initialize the Tcl library
- ThreadUnix(3o)
- Thread-compatible system calls
- Tk_HandleEvent.tk85(3), Tk_HandleEvent(3)
- invoke event handlers for window system events
- Tk_HandleEvent.tk86(3), Tk_HandleEvent(3)
- invoke event handlers for window system events
- Tspi_Data_Seal(3)
- encrypt a data blob in a mannar that is only decryptable by Tspi_Data_Unseal on the same system
- UPower(7)
- System-wide Power Management
- Unix(3o)
- Interface to the Unix system
- UnixLabels(3o)
- Interface to the Unix system
- X(7)
- a portable, network-transparent window system
- XcupGetReservedColormapEntries(3)
- list colormap entries reserved by the system
- Xserver(1)
- X Window System display server
- Xv(3)
- X Window System video extension
- adelsystem_cbi(8)
- Driver for the ADELSYSTEM CB/CBI DC-UPS
- afuse(1), AFUSE(1)
- automounting file system implemented in user-space using FUSE
- al_get_d3d_system_texture(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_get_system_config(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_get_system_id(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_install_system(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_is_system_installed(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_set_system_mouse_cursor(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_uninstall_system(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- allegro_exit(3)
- Closes down the Allegro system
- alsa-info.sh(1)
- command-line utility to gather information about the ALSA subsystem
- amd(8)
- automatically mount file systems
- amoverview(8)
- display file systems processed by Amanda over time
- answer(1)
- phone message transcription system
- app_config(3)
- application configuration system
- archive_read_disk(3), archive_read_disk_new(3), archive_read_disk_open(3), archive_read_disk_open_w(3), archive_read_disk_set_behavior(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical(3), archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid(3), archive_read_disk_entry_from_file(3), archive_read_disk_gname(3), archive_read_disk_uname(3), archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup(3), archive_read_disk_descend(3), archive_read_disk_can_descend(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem_is_synthetic(3), archive_read_disk_current_filesystem_is_remote(3), archive_read_disk_set_matching(3), archive_read_disk_set_metadata_filter_callback(3)
- functions for reading objects from disk
- archivemount(1)
- mounts an archive for access as a file system
- ares_gethostbyname_file(3)
- Lookup a name in the system's hosts file
- argus(8)
- audit record generation and utilization system
- arp-fingerprint(1)
- Fingerprint a system using ARP
- asfsm(1)
- the AfterStep file system monitor
- aspostit(1)
- X window system Post-it(r) notes
- aterm(1), aterm (Afterstep XVT)(1)
- a VT102 emulator for the X window system
- atop(1)
- Advanced System & Process Monitor
- atopsar(1)
- Advanced System Activity Report (atop related)
- audemo(1)
- Network Audio System record and play demo audemo#(1) "" "audemo(1)"
- audit_control(5)
- audit system parameters
- auditctl(2)
- configure system audit parameters
- auditon(2)
- configure system audit parameters
- auinfo(1)
- show information about a Network Audio System server
- aupanel(1)
- allows user adjustment of Network Audio System device attributes aupanel#(1) "" "aupanel(1)"
- auplay(1)
- play a sound file to a Network Audio System server
- aurecord(1)
- record a sound file from a Network Audio System server
- auscope(1)
- Network Audio System Protocol Filter auscope#(1) "" "auscope(1)"
- axfer(1)
- command-line sound recorder and player for sound devices and nodes supported by Linux sound subsystem (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, also known as ALSA)
- bacula-tray-monitor(1)
- Bacula's 'System Tray' monitor
- bastille(8), - bastille(8)
- Bastille is an open-source system for automating deployment and management of containerized applications on FreeBSD
- beansdb(1)
- high-available distributed key-value storage system
-
- bgpuma(1)
- bgpuma -- A program to search BGP Update files for CIDR blocks or Autonomous Systems
- bhyve(8)
- run a guest operating system inside a virtual machine
- binaryhorizon(6)
- A system of path tracing particles evolves continuously
- binaryring(6)
- A system of path tracing particles evolves continuously from an initial creation
- binkd(8)
- transfer files between two Fidonet systems over TCP/IP
- bitmap(1), bmtoa(1), atobm(1)
- bitmap editor and converter utilities for the X Window System
- blkcat(1)
- Display the contents of file system data unit in a disk image
- blkls(1)
- List or output file system data units
- blkstat(1)
- Display details of a file system data unit (i.e. block or sector)
- blogbench(8)
- a realistic filesystem benchmark
- bonnie(1)
- Performance Test of Filesystem I/O
- bsdconfig(8)
- system configuration utility
- btm(1)
- A customizable cross-platform graphical process/system monitor for the terminal. Supports Linux, macOS, and Windows
- calamares(8)
- distribution-independent system installer
- cannacheck(1)
- Display information about Japanese input system Canna
- cascade(1)
- Noise and distortion analysis for cascaded systems
- cdbkup(1)
- Backup a filesystem to one or more CD-R(W)s
- cdeploy(1)
- deploy a set of configuration files to a target file system
- cdrstr(1)
- Restore a backed up filesystem from one or more CD-R(W)s
- ceph-volume-systemd(8)
- systemd ceph-volume helper tool
- cfsd(8)
- cryptographic file system daemon
- chattr(1)
- change file attributes on a Linux file system
- chironfs(8), ChironFS(8)
- The Chiron Replication Filesystem version 1.1
- clamfs(1)
- an anti-virus protected file system
- clock_info(1)
- print info about system clocks
- cmake-buildsystem(7)
- CMake Buildsystem Reference
- collectd(1)
- System statistics collection daemon
- collectd.conf(5)
- Configuration for the system statistics collection daemon collectd
- config.guess2.69(1)
- guess the build system triplet
- configure.nx(3), nx::configure(3)
- Get and set configuration options on the object system
- conky(1)
- A system monitor for X originally based on the torsmo code, but more kickass. It just keeps on given'er. Yeah
- cons(1), Cons(1)
- A Software Construction System
- console.tk85(n), console(n)
- Control the console on systems without a real console
- console.tk86(n), console(n)
- Control the console on systems without a real console
- cooledit(1), cooledit-3.17.20(1)
- Full featured text editor for the X Window System, Version 11
- coolman(1), coolman-3.17.20(1)
- Man page reader for the X Window System based on the Coolwidget library
- coqtop(1)
- The Coq Proof Assistant toplevel system
- cpdup(1)
- mirror filesystems
- cpfs.reiserfs(8)
- a reiserfs filesystem copying program
- create_system_bitmap(3)
- Creates a system memory bitmap. Allegro game programming library
- criticaleditor.cgi(1)
- Xymon Critical Systems View Editor CGI
- criticalview.cgi(1)
- Xymon Critical Systems view CGI
- cs2cs(1)
- Cartographic coordinate system filter
- ctm(5)
- source code mirror system
- cu(1)
- Call up another system
- cups(1)
- a standards-based, open source printing system
- cvechecker(1)
- Attempt to identify possible vulnerable software on the system
- cvs(1)
- Concurrent Versions System
- cvs(1)
- OpenCVS Concurrent Versioning System
- cvs(5)
- Concurrent Versions System support files
- cvsintro(7)
- introduction to Concurrent Versioning System
- cxDestroyFsIterator(3)
- Destroys a filesystem iterator
- cxMakePhysDirs(3)
- Makes a directory and all its parent directories, if missing, on the filesystem
- cxNewFsIterator(3)
- Creates a filesystem iterator
- cxOpenFile(3)
- Opens a file from a local or remote filesystem, or in an archive
- dae(1)
- List and control system daemons
- dahdi_cfg(8)
- configures DAHDI kernel modules from /usr/local/etc/dahdi/system.conf
- dateconv(1)
- Convert DATE/TIMEs between calendrical systems
- dbmail-deliver(1)
- inserts messages into the DBMail mailsystem
- dbmail-export(8)
- export a mailbox from the DBMail mailsystem to mbox format
- dbmail-imapd(8)
- provides access to the DBMail system to clients supporting Internet Message Access Protocol, IMAP4r1, as specified in RFC 3501
- dbmail-pop3d(8)
- provides access to the DBMail system to client support- ing Post Office Protocol, POP3, as specified in RFC 1939
- dconf(7)
- A configuration system
- debootstrap(8)
- Bootstrap a basic Debian system
- debugfs(8)
- ext2/ext3/ext4 file system debugger
- dfc(1)
- report file system space usage information with style
- digitaglinktree(1)
- Export tag structure of photos in digikam to the filesystem
- dirvish(8)
- Disk based virtual image network backup system
- discrete(6)
- discrete map iterative function fractal systems
- diskus(1)
- Compute disk usage for the given filesystem entries
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- dlint(8)
- Internet Domain Name System (DNS) error checking utility
- dnewslink(8)
- Diablo program to feed news to remote systems
- dnsjit.core.receiver(3)
- Non-system depended time specification structure definition
- dnssec-importkey(1)
- import DNSKEY records from external systems so they can be managed
- doveadm-fs(1)
- Interact with the abstract mail storage filesystem
- dovecot-sysreport(1)
- Dovecot(aqs system report utility
- downtimed(8)
- system downtime monitoring and reporting daemon
- downtimes(1)
- display system downtime records made by downtimed (8)
- doxygen(1)
- documentation system for various programming languages
- dumpe2fs(8)
- dump ext2/ext3/ext4 file system information
- dumpexfat(8)
- dump exFAT file system
- dune-config(5), duneN'45'config(5)
- N'45' configuring the dune build system
- dune-installed-libraries(1), duneN'45'installedN'45'libraries(1)
- N'45' Print out libraries installed on the systemN'46'
- dvdstyler(1)
- cross platform DVD authoring system for Video DVD production
- dx(l)
- start the Data Explorer visualization system. Optionally directly start the User Interface (dxui), the executive (dxexec), the Data Prompter, the Module Builder or the Tutorial
- e2cp(1)
- copies files from/to an e2fs filesystem
- e2fsck(8)
- check a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- e2image(8)
- Save critical ext2/ext3/ext4 file system metadata to a file
- e2label(8)
- Change the label on an ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- e2ln(1)
- create hard links on an ext2 filesystem
- e2ls(1)
- list files and directories on an ext2 filesystem
- e2mkdir(1)
- creates a directory on an ext2 filesystem
- e2mmpstatus(8)
- Check MMP status of an ext4 file system
- e2mv(1)
- moves or renames files on an ext2fs filesystem
- e2rm(1)
- removes files and directories on an ext2 filesystem
- e2tail(1)
- a basic version of the tail command for an ext2 filesystem
- e2tools(7)
- utilities to manipulate files in an ext2/ext3 filesystem
- e2undo(8)
- Replay an undo log for an ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- elm(1)
- an interactive mail system
- elpa2_print_kernels(1)
- Provide information which ELPA2 kernels are available on this system
- em(4)
- Intel(R) Ethernet Driver for the FreeBSD* operating system
- encfs(1)
- mounts or creates an encrypted virtual filesystem
- encfsctl(1)
- administrative tool for working with EncFS filesystems
- encfssh(1)
- mount encrypted virtual filesystem and start shell Write in progress
- entrez2(1)
- a graphical client for the NCBI Entrez retrieval system
- epic(1)
- Internet Relay Chat client for UNIX like systems
- epic5(1)
- Internet Relay Chat client for UNIX like systems
- etcupdate(8)
- manage updates to system files not updated by installworld
- exfatfsck(8)
- check an exFAT file system
- exfatlabel(8)
- get or set an exFAT file system label
- explain(1)
- explain system call error messages require_index { }
- explain_fstatfs_or_die(3)
- get file system statistics and report errors require_index { "get file system statistics and report errors" }
- explain_fstatvfs_or_die(3)
- get file system statistics and report errors require_index { "get file system statistics and report errors" }
- explain_mount_or_die(3)
- mount file system and report errors require_index { "mount file system and report errors" }
- explain_settimeofday_or_die(3)
- sets system time and report errors require_index { "explain_settimeofday_or_die(3)"
- explain_statfs_or_die(3)
- get file system statistics and report errors require_index { "get file system statistics and report errors" }
- explain_statvfs_or_die(3)
- get file system statistics and report errors require_index { "get file system statistics and report errors" }
- explain_stime_or_die(3)
- set system time and report errors require_index { "set system time and report errors" }
- explain_system(3)
- explain system(3) errors require_index { }
- explain_system_or_die(3)
- execute a shell command and report errors require_index { }
- explain_ustat_or_die(3)
- get file system statistics and report errors require_index { "get file system statistics and report errors" }
- ext2(5)
- the second extended file system ext3 - the third extended file system ext4 - the fourth extended file system
- f2c(1)
- Convert Fortran 77 to C or C++ " f^2c changed to f2c in the previous line for the benefit of " people on systems (e.g. Sun systems) whose makewhatis cannot " cope with troff formatting commands
- facter(8)
- Gather system information
- faketime(1)
- manipulate the system time for a given command
- faxmodem(8c)
- dynamically add a modem to a server system
- festival(1)
- a text-to-speech system
- findfs(8)
- find a filesystem by label or UUID
- flurry(6)
- a colorful particle system
- fluxbox(1)
- A lightweight window manager for the X Windowing System
- fmtutil(1)
- manage TeX formats, Metafont bases and Metapost mems, per-user fmtutil-sys - manage TeX formats, Metafont bases and Metapost mems, system-wide mktexfmt - create a TeX format, Metafont base, or Metapost mem
- foomatic-configure(1)
- the main configuration program of the foomatic printing system
- forkbomb(8)
- eat system resources
- form(1), FORM(1)
- Symbolic manipulation system
- form_driver(3x), form_driver_w(3x)
- command-processing loop of the form system
- fossil(1)
- Distributed Version Control System
- freeipmi_interpret_sel.conf(5)
- specify system event log (SEL) interpretation rules
- frr(1)
- a systemd interaction script
- fs_mount(3), fs_unmount(3)
- simplified file system mounting
- fsapfsinfo(1)
- determines information about an Apple File System (APFS)
- fsapfsmount(1)
- mounts an Apple File System (APFS) volume
- fsbackup(1)
- file system backup and synchronization utility
- fsck.cramfs(8)
- fsck compressed ROM file system
- fsck.minix(8)
- check consistency of Minix filesystem
- fsck.zfs(8)
- dummy ZFS filesystem checker
- fsdiff(1)
- compare filesystem to transcripts
- fsextinfo(1)
- determines information about an Extended File System (ext) volume
- fshfsinfo(1)
- determines information about a Hierarchical File System (HFS) volume
- fsinfo(8)
- coordinate site-wide filesystem information
- fsntfsinfo(1)
- determines information about a Windows NT File System (NTFS) volume
- fsstat(1)
- Display general details of a file system
- fstyp(8)
- identify file systems
- fsxfsinfo(1)
- determines information about a X File System (XFS) volume
- ftimes(1)
- A system baselining and evidence collection tool
- ftok(1)
- calculate System V IPC keys using the ftok(3) library function
- fuse-ext2(1), FUSE-EXT2(1)
- FUSE module for Second Extended File System
- fuse-zip(1)
- a FUSE filesystem for zip archives with write support
- fusepod(1)
- iPod virtual filesystem
- gammu-smsd-files(7)
- gammu-smsd(1) backend using filesystem as a message storage rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- gather(1)
- -- collect and display system statistics
- gdate(1), date(1)
- print or set the system date and time
- gdf(1), df(1)
- report file system space usage
- genisoimage(1)
- create ISO9660/Joliet/HFS filesystem with optional Rock Ridge attributes
- gforth(1), gforth-fast(1), gforthmi(1)
- a fast and portable Forth system
- gh-codespace-cp(1)
- Copy files between local and remote file systems
- gifview(1)
- displays GIF images and animations on the X window system
- gigolo(1), Gigolo(1)
- a simple frontend to easily connect to remote filesystems with GIO/GVfs
- git-fsmonitor--daemon(1)
- A Built-in File System Monitor
- glXIntro(3), "glXIntro(3)
- Introduction to OpenGL in the X window system
- glances(1)
- An eye on your system
- glusterfs(8), GlusterFS(8)
- clustered file system
- glusterfsd(8), GlusterFS(8)
- Clustered Filesystem
- gnats(7)
- Problem Report Management System
- gnustat(1), stat(1)
- display file or file system status
- gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust(3)
- API function
- gnutls_get_system_config_file(3)
- API function
- gnutls_system_key_add_x509(3)
- API function
- gnutls_system_key_delete(3)
- API function
- gnutls_system_key_iter_deinit(3)
- API function
- gnutls_system_key_iter_get_info(3)
- API function
- gnutls_system_recv_timeout(3)
- API function
- gnutls_x509_trust_list_add_system_trust(3)
- API function
- groff(1)
- front-end for the groff document formatting system
- groff_tmac(5)
- macro files in the roff typesetting system
- grub-fstest(1)
- debug tool for GRUB filesystem drivers
- grub-mkrelpath(1)
- make a system path relative to its root
- gs-mount(1)
- Secure filesystem client through via Global Socket
- guname(1), uname(1)
- print system information
- gup(1)
- A G roup U pdate P rogram that accepts commands by mail to edit a newsgroup subscription file for subsequent use by news systems such as INN and C-News
- guptime(1), uptime(1)
- tell how long the system has been running
- guru(8)
- System administration
- gvfs(7)
- GIO virtual file system
- gxemul(1)
- an experimental framework for full-system machine emulation
- helpers(1)
- list or count helpers currently on the system
- hercules(1), Hercules(1)
- IBM System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture Emulator
- hformat(1)
- create a new HFS filesystem and make it current
- hg(1)
- Mercurial source code management system rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- hlfsd(8)
- home-link file system daemon
- host-setup(1)
- System configuration setup/management utility
- hot-babe(1)
- is a small graphical utility which displays the system activity in a very special way
- hwloc-distrib(1)
- Build a number of cpu masks distributed on the system
- if_util(3)
- system networking interface utility routines
- ifile(1)
- core executable for the ifile mail filtering system
- ifs(6)
- draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images
- ikiwiki-mass-rebuild(8)
- rebuild all ikiwiki wikis on a system
- im_unix(8), UNIX input module(8)
- syslogd(8) input module for unix system logging
- innstat(8)
- Print snapshot of INN system
- innwatch(8)
- Monitor the state of INN and the system
- inotifywatch(1), fsnotifywatch(1)
- gather filesystem access statistics using inotify or fanotify
- input_samplebase(3), input_samplebase (3)
- Change coordinate system origo for a device
- interbench(8)
- -benchmark application designed to benchmark interactivity in Unix-like systems
- inxi(1), inxi (1)
- Command line system information script for console and IRC
- iorate(1)
- tests I/O subsystems under various loads
- ipcress(1)
- In-silico PCR experiment simulation system
- ipmi_ui(1)
- Crude interface to an IPMI system
- ipup(1)
- ipdb - ipdb-update.sh - Tools for generating IP based Geo-blocking and Geo-routing tables in order to configure the system's firewall and/or routing facilities .sp
- ircII(1)
- interface to the Internet Relay Chat system
- irs.conf(5)
- Information Retrieval System configuration file
- is_system_bitmap(3)
- Tells if a bitmap is a system bitmap or sub bitmap. Allegro game programming library
- isosize(8)
- output the length of an iso9660 filesystem
- istatserver(1)
- system monitoring daemon
- ixgbe(4)
- Intel® Ethernet Driver for the FreeBSD* operating system
- ixl(4)
- Intel(R) Ethernet Driver for the FreeBSD* operating system
- jacal(1), JACAL(1)
- symbolic mathematics system
- jail-primer(8)
- Third Generation Jail System Solution
- jaildaemon(1)
- A fixed command-line interface for FreeBSD jails to their host system
- jails(8)
- lists hostnames of all running jails on the system
- jcat(1)
- Show the contents of a block in the file system journal
- jk_update(8)
- a utility to update and cleanup a jail according to changes on the real system
- jls(1)
- List the contents of a file system journal
- jmakewhatis.local(8), jcatman.local(8)
- start jmakewhatis or jcatman.local for local file systems
- kbfsd(5)
- service daemon for the Keybase filesystem (KBFS)
- kbuildsycoca5(8)
- Rebuilds the KService desktop file system configuration cache
- kerberos(8)
- introduction to the Kerberos system
- knet_log_get_loglevel(3)
- Get the logging level for a subsystem
- knet_log_get_subsystem_id(3)
- Get a logging system ID from its name
- knet_log_get_subsystem_name(3)
- Get a logging system name from its numeric ID
- knet_log_set_loglevel(3)
- Set the logging level for a subsystem
- lapply(1)
- modify file system to match apply-able-transcript
- lat_fs(8)
- measure file system create/delete performance
- lat_syscall(8)
- time simple entry into the operating system
- lcdproc(1)
- system status information client
- ldns-version(1)
- print out the version of the ldns-library and tools on this system
- libfsapfs(3), libfsapfs.h(3)
- Library to access the Apple File System (APFS) format
- libfsext(3), libfsext.h(3)
- Library to support the Extended File System (ext) format
- libfshfs(3), libfshfs.h(3)
- Library to access the Hierarchical File System (HFS) format
- libfsntfs(3), libfsntfs.h(3)
- Library to access the Windows New Technology File System (NTFS) format
- libfsxfs(3), libfsxfs.h(3)
- Library to support the X File System (XFS) format
- libinotify(3), inotify_init(3), inotify_init1(3), inotify_add_watch(3), inotify_rm_watch(3), libinotify_set_param(3), inotify_event(3)
- monitor file system events
- libipmimonitoring(3)
- a library for IPMI system event and sensor monitoring
- libnids(3)
- network intrusion detection system E-box library
- libssh2_channel_subsystem(3)
- convenience macro for libssh2_channel_process_startup(3) calls
- libssh2_sftp_mkdir_ex(3)
- create a directory on the remote file system
- libssh2_sftp_statvfs(3), libssh2_sftp_fstatvfs(3)
- get file system statistics
- libvsgpt(3), libvsgpt.h(3)
- Library to access the GUID Partition Table (GPT) volume system format
- libvslvm(3), libvslvm.h(3)
- Library to access the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system
- lis(3)
- library of iterative solvers for linear systems
- listalias(1)
- list user and system aliases
- lizardfs(7), moosefs(7), mfs(7)
- a networking, distributed, highly available file system
- lizardfs-cgiserver(8)
- simple HTTP/CGI server for Lizard File System monitoring
- lmbench(8)
- system benchmarks
- lmdbg-sysleaks(1)
- extracts/skips the system memory leaks
- logcheck(8)
- program to scan system logs for interesting lines
- logger(1)
- enter messages into the system log
- logrotate(8)
- (hy rotates, compresses, and mails system logs
- logwatch(8)
- system log analyzer and reporter
- lpd.conf(5)
- configuration file for the LPRng line printer spooler system
- lpd.perms(5)
- permissions control file for the LPRng line printer spooler system
- lsattr(1)
- list file attributes on a Linux second extended file system
- lstopo(1), lstopo-no-graphics(1), hwloc-ls(1)
- Show the topology of the system
- ltfs-sde(8), ltfs(8)
- File system based on a linear tape drive
- lumina-fm(1)
- is a utility used for browsing and interacting with files on the system
- luser(8)
- process to control the clueless induhviduals who (mis)use computer systems, peripheral devices and system administrators. Word play on "loser" and "user"
- lwm(1)
- Lightweight Window Manager for the X Window System
- lynis(8), Lynis(8)
- System and security auditing tool
- m17nConv(3m17n), Code Conversion(3m17n)
- Coding system objects and API for them
- m17nInputMethodWin(3m17n), Input Method (GUI)(3m17n)
- Input method support on window systems
- massadmin(1)
- parallelizes system commands on mass remote servers
- mate-display-properties-install-systemwide(1)
- customize MATE display behavor
- mate-system-log(1)
- the MATE System Log Viewer
- mate-system-monitor(1)
- view and control processes
- mathomatic(1)
- a computer algebra system
- mbdyn(1)
- MultiBody Dynamics analysis system
- mblaze(7)
- introduction to the mblaze message system
- mblaze-profile(5)
- configuration of the mblaze message system
- mc(1)
- Visual shell for Unix-like systems
- mconv_decode_buffer(3m17n)
- Decode a buffer area based on a coding system
- mconv_decode_stream(3m17n)
- Decode a stream input based on a coding system
- mconv_define_coding(3m17n)
- Define a coding system
- mconv_list_codings(3m17n)
- List symbols representing coding systems
- mconv_resolve_coding(3m17n)
- Resolve coding system name
- mdbCodingList(5)
- List of coding system definitions
- mdtest(1)
- test file system metadata performance
- memcached(1)
- high-performance memory object caching system
- memtester(8)
- stress test to find memory subsystem faults
- menu_driver(3x)
- command-processing loop of the menu system
- meson(1)
- a high productivity build system
- metasys(8)
- Driver for Meta System UPS equipment
- mformat(1)
- add an MSDOS filesystem to a low-level formatted floppy disk '" t TQ \$1 . (is' (if` (pd"
- mfscgiserv(8)
- start HTTP/CGI server for Moose File System monitoring
- mfschunkserver(8)
- start, restart or stop Moose File System chunkserver process
- mfsmaster(8)
- start, restart or stop Moose File System master process
- mfsmetalogger(8)
- start, restart or stop Moose File System metalogger process
- mfsmount(1)
- mount Lizard File System
- mfsmount(8)
- mount Moose File System
- mfsrestoremaster(8)
- a networking, distributed, highly available file system
- mge-utalk(8)
- Driver for MGE UPS SYSTEMS UTalk protocol equipment
- mh-draft(5)
- draft folder facility for nmh message system
- mh-folders(5)
- storage format used by nmh message system
- mh-format(5)
- formatting language for nmh message system
- mh-mail(5)
- message format for nmh message system
- mh-sequence(5)
- sequence specification for nmh message system
- mh-sequence(7)
- sequence specification for mh message system
- minfo(1)
- print the parameters of a MSDOS filesystem '" t TQ \$1 . (is' (if` (pd"
- mke2fs(8)
- create an ext2/ext3/ext4 file system
- mkexfatfs(8)
- create an exFAT file system
- mkfs(8)
- build a Linux filesystem
- mkfs.bfs(8)
- make an SCO bfs filesystem
- mkfs.cramfs(8)
- make compressed ROM file system
- mkfs.minix(8)
- make a Minix filesystem
- mkfs.reiserfs(8)
- a reiserfs filesystem creation program
- mkfs.xfs(8)
- construct an XFS filesystem
- mklost+found(8)
- create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux second extended file system
- mkntfs(8)
- create an NTFS file system
- mksquashfs(1)
- tool to create and append to squashfs filesystems
- mmh-intro(7), mmh(7)
- Introduction to the Modern MH message system
- mmls(1)
- Display the partition layout of a volume system (partition tables)
- mmstat(1)
- Display details about the volume system (partition tables)
- monit(1), Monit(1)
- utility for monitoring services on a Unix system
- monitord(8)
- monitor system services for accidental termination
- monitorix(8)
- a lightweight system monitoring tool
- mount.ceph(8)
- mount a ceph file system
- mount.exfat-fuse(8)
- mount an exFAT file system
- mount.zfs(8)
- mount ZFS filesystem
- mpost(1), pmpost(1), upmpost(1)
- MetaPost, a system for creating graphics r-mpost, r-pmpost, r-upmpost - restricted MetaPost
- msd-datetime-mechanism(1)
- set system time via D-Bus
- nas(1), Network Audio System(1)
- a portable, network-transparent audio system
- nasd(1)
- Network Audio System server
- nbd-server(1)
- serve a file as a block device to other computers running the GNU/Linux(tm) or GNU/Hurd Operating System
- nbdkit-service(1)
- running nbdkit as a service, and systemd socket activation
- nbdkit-tmpdisk-plugin(1)
- create a fresh temporary filesystem for each client
- ne_session_proxy(3), ne_session_socks_proxy(3), ne_session_system_proxy(3), ne_set_addrlist(3)
- configure proxy servers
- newalias(1)
- install new elm aliases for user and/or system
- newsmaint(8cn), newshist(8cn)
- extract history line for news article(s) newsdaily - maintain news log files and report problems newswatch - keep an eye on news system for difficulties newsboot - clean up news debris on reboot locknews - lock news system addgroup, delgroup - add and delete newsgroups, locally only adddirs - make any missing directories for active newsgroups act.to.times - create active.times file for news readers histfrom, newsfrom - list news arriving over specific time range addmissing - add missing news articles to history file
- nmh(7)
- overview of the new MH message system tt w'mh-sequence(5)00'u
- nozzle_open(3)
- create a new tap device on the system
- nozzle_reset_mac(3)
- reset mac address on a given nozzle interface to system default
- nozzle_reset_mtu(3)
- reset mtu on a given nozzle interface to the system default
- nsysctl(8)
- get or set system state
- ntfscmp(8)
- compare two NTFS filesystems and tell the differences
- ntfslabel(8)
- display/change the label on an ntfs file system
- ntfsls(8)
- list directory contents on an NTFS filesystem
- ntfsresize(8)
- resize an NTFS filesystem without data loss
- ntp-wait(8)
- Wait for ntpd to stabilize the system clock
- numconv(1)
- convert numbers from one number system to another
- nvidia-smi(1)
- NVIDIA System Management Interface program
- ocamlmktop(1)
- Building custom toplevel systems
- ocf_heartbeat_Filesystem(7)
- Manages filesystem mounts
- ocf_heartbeat_LinuxSCSI(7)
- Enables and disables SCSI devices through the kernel SCSI hot-plug subsystem (deprecated)
- ocf_heartbeat_nvmet-subsystem(7)
- NVMe-oF target export agent
- ocf_pacemaker_HealthCPU(7)
- System health CPU usage
- ocf_pacemaker_HealthIOWait(7)
- System health based on CPU iowait measurement
- ocf_pacemaker_SystemHealth(7)
- SystemHealth resource agent
- ocf_pacemaker_controld(7)
- DLM Agent for cluster file systems
- omindex(1)
- Index static website data via the filesystem
- openipmish(1)
- Shell interface to an IPMI system
- openocd(1)
- A free and open on-chip debugging, in-system programming and boundary-scan testing tool for ARM and MIPS systems
- osinfo-detect(1)
- Detect the operating system on installable media or trees
- oss_via823x(7)
- Open Sound System driver for VIA 8233/8235/8237 audio controllers
- ossdetect(8)
- Open Sound System audio device detection program
- ossdevlinks(8)
- Open Sound System legacy device management utility
- ossinfo(1)
- Open Sound System information/status program
- ossmix(1)
- Open Sound System command-line mixer program
- ossphone(1)
- Open Sound System phone call program
- ossplay(1)
- Open Sound System playback program
- ossrecord(1)
- Open Sound System recording program
- osstest(1)
- Open Sound System audio self test applet
- ossxmix(1)
- Open Sound System GTK based GUI mixer program
- owfs(1)
- 1-wire filesystem
- owperl(3)
- perl interface for the 1-wire filesystem
- pads(8)
- Passive Asset Detection System
- paperconfig(8)
- configure the system default paper size
- pdumpfs(8)
- A daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs
- pefs(8)
- configure pefs file systems
- personality(8)
- system configuration management utility
- pgpin(1), pgp(1)
- Pretty Good Privacy encryption system
- pilot(1)
- simple file system browser in the style of the Alpine Composer
- pipes(6)
- fill the screen with a plumbing system
- pkg-add(8), pkg add(8)
- Registers a package and installs it on the system
- pkg-delete(8), pkg delete(8)
- deletes packages from the database and the system
- pkg.conf(5)
- system-wide configuration file for pkg(8)
- pkgconf(1)
- a system for configuring build dependency information
- platform.tcl85(n), platform(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- platform.tcl86(n), platform(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- platform.tcl87(n), platform(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- platform::shell.tcl85(n), platform::shell(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- platform_shell.tcl86(n), platform::shell(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- platform_shell.tcl87(n), platform::shell(n)
- System identification support code and utilities
- pmars(6)
- portable corewar system with ICWS'94 extensions
- pmsd(8)
- Periodically Manic System Daemon. Manages the bizzare and sometimes unexplainable behavior exhibited by computers
- postmark(1)
- file system benchmark program by NetApp
- poudriere-image(8), poudriere image(8)
- build OS filesystem images
- ppmntsc(1)
- Make RGB colors legal for NTSC or PAL color systems. synopsis
- praliases(8)
- display system mail aliases
- prboom(6)
- PrBoom, a version of Doom for Unix, Linux and Windows systems
- ps2frag(1)
- obsolete shell script for the PSfrag system
- pspp(1)
- a system for statistical analysis
- pspp-dump-sav(1)
- dissect SPSS system file
- pulseaudio(1)
- The PulseAudio Sound System
- puppet(8)
- Usage: puppet subcommand [options] action [options] Available subcommands: Common: agent The puppet agent daemon apply Apply Puppet manifests locally config Interact with Puppet's settings. help Display Puppet help. lookup Interactive Hiera lookup module Creates, installs and searches for modules on the Puppet Forge. resource The resource abstraction layer shell Specialized: catalog Compile, save, view, and convert catalogs. describe Display help about resource types device Manage remote network devices doc Generate Puppet references epp Interact directly with the EPP template parser/renderer. facts Retrieve and store facts. filebucket Store and retrieve files in a filebucket generate Generates Puppet code from Ruby definitions. node View and manage node definitions. parser Interact directly with the parser. plugin Interact with the Puppet plugin system. script Run a puppet manifests as a script without compiling a catalog ssl Manage SSL keys and certificates for puppet SSL clients See 'puppet help subcommand action' for help on a specific subcommand action. See 'puppet help subcommand' for help on a specific subcommand. Puppet v7.19.0
- puppet-plugin(8)
- Interact with the Puppet plugin system
- pure-pwconvert(8)
- Generate a virtual users file from system accounts
- purge-old-kernels(1)
- remove old kernel and header packages from the system
- pvm_halt(3)
- Shuts down the entire PVM system
- pydf(1)
- report colourised filesystem disk space usage
- qjail-howto(8)
- Details explaining how to use qjail to build a NON-VIMAGE jail system
- qjail-vnet-howto(8)
- Details explaining how to use qjail to build a VIMAGE vnet jail system
- qmgr(1)
- pbs batch system manager
- rar2fs(1)
- FUSE file system for reading RAR archives
- rdate(8)
- set the system's date from a remote host
- rdsquashfs(1)
- tool to examine or uncompress SquashFS filesystems
- recoll(1)
- user interface for the Recoll full text search system
- recollindex(1)
- indexing command for the Recoll full text search system
- recoverjpeg(1)
- recover jpeg pictures from a filesystem image
- recovermov(1)
- recover movies from a filesystem image
- reiserfs(8)
- a powerfull journaled, based on the balanced trees filesystem
- reporting(3), milli(3), micro(3), nano(3), mb(3), kb(3)
- the lmbench reporting subsystem
- resize2fs(8)
- ext2/ext3/ext4 file system resizer
- resizefs.reiserfs(8)
- a reiserfs filesystem resizing program
- respond(1)
- automate response actions for events that are reported by a logging system (such as syslog)
- results(3), insertinit(3), insertsort(3), get_results(3), set_results(3), save_median(3), save_minimum(3)
- the lmbench results subsystem
- rsnapshot(1)
- remote filesystem snapshot utility
- rspamd(8)
- main daemon for rapid spam filtering system
- s3fs(1), S3FS(1)
- FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3
- saidar(1)
- a curses-based tool for viewing system statistics
- savemixer(8)
- Open Sound System program for saving and restoring mixer settings
- sc_CLKS(3), sc::CLKS(3)
- This provides a Kohn-Sham implementation for closed-shell systems
- sc_HSOSKS(3), sc::HSOSKS(3)
- This provides a Kohn-Sham implementation for restricted-orbital high-spin open-shell systems
- sc_MolecularCoor(3), sc::MolecularCoor(3)
- The MolecularCoor abstract class describes the coordinate system used to describe a molecule
- sc_NonlinearTransform(3), sc::NonlinearTransform(3)
- The NonlinearTransform class transforms between two nonlinear coordinate systems
- sc_ShellRotation(3), sc::ShellRotation(3)
- Compute the transformation matrices that maps a set of Cartesian functions to another set of Cartesian functions in a rotated coordinate system
- sc_SyscallFailed(3), sc::SyscallFailed(3)
- This is thrown when an system call fails with an errno
- sc_SystemException(3), sc::SystemException(3)
- This is thrown when a system problem occurs
- sc_UKS(3), sc::UKS(3)
- This provides a Kohn-Sham implementation for unrestricted-orbital open-shell systems
- sc_filterpolicy(1)
- scamper driver to test systems for congruent filtering policy
- sc_tbitblind(1)
- scamper driver to test systems for resilience to blind TCP attacks
- sc_tbitpmtud(1)
- scamper driver to test systems for responsiveness to ICMP packet too big messages
- sccs(1)
- front end for the SCCS subsystem
- scdaemon(1)
- Smartcard daemon for the GnuPG system
- secure-logging(7)
- Forward integrity and confidentiality for system logs
- sf(1)
- An interactive file viewer written for Unix-like systems
- sftp-server(8)
- OpenSSH SFTP server subsystem
- sftpgo-startsubsys(1)
- Use sftpgo as SFTP file transfer subsystem
- sg_comp_init(3), sg_comp_destroy(3), sg_comp_get_tls(3), sg_global_lock(3), sg_global_unlock(3)
- managing system statistics delivery
- sg_get_fs_stats(3), sg_get_fs_stats_r(3), sg_get_fs_stats_diff(3), sg_get_fs_stats_diff_between(3), sg_free_fs_stats(3), sg_get_valid_filesystems(3), sg_set_valid_filesystems(3), sg_fs_compare_device_name(3), sg_fs_compare_mnt_point(3)
- get file system statistics
- sg_get_host_info(3), sg_get_host_info_r(3), sg_free_host_info(3)
- get general operating system statistics
- sg_get_load_stats(3), sg_get_load_stats_r(3), sg_free_load_stats(3)
- get system load
- sg_internal-intro(3)
- get system statistics
- sg_intro(3)
- get system statistics
- sg_lock_mutex(3), sg_unlock_mutex(3)
- guard not MT-safe system API
- sgmls(1)
- a validating SGML parser An System Conforming to n .br International Standard ISO 8879 Standard Generalized Markup Language
- show_os_cursor(3)
- Low level function to display the operating system cursor. Allegro game programming library
- sic(1)
- text interface to the Internet Relay Chat system
- silk(7), SiLK(7)
- the System for Internet-Level Knowledge
- simh(1)
- Simulation suite for various computer systems
- simple-mtpfs(1), SIMPLE-MTPFS(1)
- filesystem driver for MTP based devices
- smalledit(1), Smalledit-3.17.20(1)
- Stripped down version of Cooledit - a full-featured text editor for the X Window System
- sml(1)
- the interactive Standard ML of New Jersey system
- snobol4dirs(3)
- filesystem directory interface for SNOBOL4
- snort(8), Snort(8)
- open source network intrusion detection system
- sntpclock(1)
- check a system's clock through NTP
- soundoff(1)
- Stop Open Sound System
- soundon(1)
- Start Open Sound System
- spin(1), Spin(1)
- verification of multithreaded systems
- sqfscat(1)
- tool to cat files from a squashfs filesystem to stdout
- sqfstar(1)
- tool to create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive
- sshfs(1), SSHFS(1)
- filesystem client based on SSH
- sshguard(8)
- block brute-force attacks by aggregating system logs rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- sshguard-setup(7)
- setting up SSHGuard on your system rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- sssd(8)
- System Security Services Daemon
- ssync(1)
- minimalistic filesystem sync tool
- stalonetray(1)
- stand-alone system tray (notification area) implementation. This document covers 0.8 version of stalonetray
- start-stop-daemon(8)
- start and stop system daemon programs
- statgrab(1)
- sysctl-style interface to system statistics
- statgrab(3), libstatgrab(3)
- get system statistics
- stress(1)
- tool to impose load on and stress test systems
- stress-ng(1)
- a tool to load and stress a computer system
- subsystem_reset(3), subsystem_reset (3)
- Reset/rebuild a specific subsystem
- sudoscript(8)
- -a system for audited shells with sudo(8) and script(1)
- sunclock(1)
- a fancy clock for the X Window system, providing local time (legal time and solar time), sunrise, sunset and various geographical data through a point and click interface
- symon(8)
- system monitor
- synos(1)
- guess operating system from TCP SYN fingerprint
- sysadmin(1)
- responsible for everything imaginable that may or may not have to do with the system you're using. Contraction of "system" and "administrator"
- sysdata(1)
- find basic hardware system data
- sysinfo(1)
- print IRC-style system information banner
- sysinfo(8)
- utility used to gather system configuration information
- syslinux(1)
- install the SYSLINUX+1 bootloader on a FAT filesystem
- syslog-ng(8)
- syslog-ng system logger application
- syslogd(8), -(8)
- modular syslog daemon log systems messages
- sysmon.man(8), sysmond(8)
- System Monitoring Utility
- sysrc(8)
- safely edit system rc files
- system-config-printer(1)
- configure a CUPS server
- system-config-printer-applet(1)
- print job manager
- system_collapse(3), system_collapse (3)
- Collapse important subsystems, leaving only frameservers alive
- system_context_size(3), system_context_size (3)
- Change the number of vids allowed at once in new contexts
- system_defaultfont(3), system_defaultfont (3)
- Set / Replace the current default font
- system_identstr(3), system_identstr (3)
- Retrieve a string that identifies key subsystem components
- system_load(3), system_load (3)
- Load and parse additional scripts or modules
- system_snapshot(3), system_snapshot (3)
- Create a debugging snapshot
- systempapername(3), defaultpapername(3), systempapersizefile(3), defaultpapersizefile(3)
- return names for managing system paper information
- systool(1)
- view system device information by bus, class, and topology
- taiclock(1)
- check a system's clock through TAICLOCK
- taiclockd(1)
- announce the system's clock through TAICLOCK
- talloc(3)
- hierarchical reference counted memory pool system with destructors
- tartarus(1)
- a flexible script based backup system
- tcexport(1)
- Simple frontend to transcode's encoding subsystem
- texconfig(1)
- configures teTeX or TeX Live texconfig-sys - configures teTeX or TeX Live system-wide
- texinfo(5)
- software documentation system
- ticc_logstream(1)
- A thread resistant Logging system
- timing(3), benchmp(3), benchmp_getstate(3), benchmp_interval(3), start(3), stop(3), get_n(3), set_n(3), gettime(3), settime(3), get_enough(3), t_overhead(3), l_overhead(3)
- the lmbench timing subsystem
- tktray(n)
- System Tray Icon Support for Tk on X11
- tleenx2(1)
- tlen.pl client for X Window System
- tpm2(1), tpm2(1)(1)
- A single small executable that combines the various tpm2-tools much like a BusyBox that provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system
- tpm_sealdata(1)
- seal input data to the system's TPM
- tracker-miner-fs(1)
- Used to crawl the file system to mine data
- tripwire(8)
- a file integrity checker for UNIX-like systems
- troff(1)
- the troff processor of the groff text formatting system
- ts(8)
- task spooler. A simple unix batch system
- tsig(3), ns_sign(3), ns_sign_tcp(3), ns_sign_tcp_init(3), ns_verify(3), ns_verify_tcp(3), ns_verify_tcp_init(3), ns_find_tsig(3)
- TSIG system
- tune2fs(8)
- adjust tunable file system parameters on ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems
- tunefs.reiserfs(8)
- a reiserfs filesystem tuning program
- tuptime(1)
- Report historical and statistical real time of the system, keeping it between restarts. Total uptime
- tvtwm(1)
- Tom's Virtual Tab Window Manager for the X Window System
- twm(1)
- Tab Window Manager for the X Window System
- type1inst(1)
- Type 1 PostScript font installation utility for the X Window System and Ghostscript
- typed_mem(3)
- heap memory accounting system
- types.db(5)
- Data-set specifications for the system statistics collection daemon collectd
- uctags-lang-verilog(7), ctags-lang-verilog(7)
- The man page about SystemVerilog/Verilog parser for Universal Ctags
- unicode_default_chset(3), unicode_locale_chset(3)
- return the system character set name
- unsquashfs(1)
- tool to uncompress, extract and list squashfs filesystems
- updmap(1)
- manage TeX font maps, per-user updmap-sys - manage TeX font maps, system-wide
- urxvt(1), rxvt-unicode (ouR XVT(1), unicode)(1)
- (a VT102 emulator for the X window system)
- urxvt-clipboard-osc(1), clipboard-osc(1)
- implement the clipboard operating system command sequence
- usrinfo(1)
- Display information about system users
- uuto(1)
- send files to a user on a remote system
- v_sim(1)
- a GTK program for 3D visualisation of atomic systems
- vchanger(8)
- Virtual disk-based autochanger for Bacula network backup system
- verbiste(3)
- french conjugation system
- verilator(1), Verilator(1)
- Translate and simulate SystemVerilog code using C++/SystemC
- vfs(n), ::vfs(n)
- Commands and Procedures to create virtual filesystems
- vfs_audit(8)
- record selected Samba VFS operations in the system log
- vfs_crossrename(8)
- server side rename files across filesystem boundaries
- vfs_full_audit(8)
- record Samba VFS operations in the system log
- vfs_widelinks(8)
- make a Samba share ignore filesystem symbolic links inside a share
- vfslib(n), ::vfslib(n)
- Procedures to interact with virtual filesystems
- vga_imageblt(3)
- copy a rectangular pixmap from system memory to video memory
- vmixctl(8)
- Open Sound System utility to control the vmix subsystem
- volpack-LinAlgebra(3), vpIdentity3(3), vpIdentity4(3), vpNormalize3(3), vpMatrixVectorMult4(3), vpMatrixMult4(3), vpCrossProduct(3), vpSolveSystem4(3), vpSetVector3(3), vpSetVector4(3)
- linear algebra routines
- vsgptinfo(1)
- determines information about a GUID Partition Table (GPT) volume system
- vslvminfo(1)
- determines information about a Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume system
- vtwm(1)
- Virtual Tab Window Manager for the X Window System
- vxmount(1)
- Mount a VxFS filesystem
- vxmount(1)
- Unmount a VxFS filesystem
- waffle(7)
- a library for selecting an OpenGL API and window system at runtime
- wasatchrle(1)
- Convert Wasatch Systems image files to RLE format
- wmiir(1)
- The wmii 9P filesystem client
- wmsystemtray(1)
- A freedesktop.org system tray as a Window Maker dock app
- wmupmon(1)
- A dockapp to monitor system uptime
- wngloss(7)
- glossary of terms used in WordNet system
- wnpkgs(7)
- description of various WordNet system packages
- worker(1)
- file manager for the X Window System
- wuzzah(1)
- keep an eye out for friends on a local system
- xboing(1)
- An X Window System based blockout clone. V2.4
- xbuffy(1)
- yet another biff for the X Window System
- xcdplayer(1)
- X window system interface to run the sun or sgi cdrom drive as a typical audio CD player
- xcmsdb(1)
- Device Color Characterization utility for X Color Management System
- xconsole(1)
- monitor system console messages with X
- xcpustate(1)
- display CPU states (idle, nice, system, kernel) statistics
- xcruiser(1)
- a filesystem visualization utility
- xdvi(1)
- DVI Previewer for the X Window System
- xen-vtpm(7)
- Xen virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) subsystem
- xenhypfs(1)
- Xen tool to access Xen hypervisor file system
- xentop(1)
- displays real-time information about a Xen system and domains
- xforms(5)
- A GUI Toolkit for X Window Systems Cr n (c) (co
- xfs(5)
- layout, mount options, and supported file attributes for the XFS filesystem
- xfs-fuse(1)
- Mount an XFS filesystem
- xfs_admin(8)
- change parameters of an XFS filesystem
- xfs_copy(8)
- copy the contents of an XFS filesystem
- xfs_db(8)
- debug an XFS filesystem
- xfs_estimate(8)
- estimate the space that an XFS filesystem will take
- xfs_freeze(8)
- suspend access to an XFS filesystem
- xfs_fsr(8)
- filesystem reorganizer for XFS
- xfs_growfs(8), xfs_info(8)
- expand an XFS filesystem
- xfs_io(8)
- debug the I/O path of an XFS filesystem
- xfs_irecover(8)
- recover deleted inodes from XFS filesystems
- xfs_logprint(8)
- print the log of an XFS filesystem
- xfs_mdrestore(8)
- restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image
- xfs_metadump(8)
- copy XFS filesystem metadata to a file
- xfs_quota(8)
- manage use of quota on XFS filesystems
- xfs_repair(8)
- repair an XFS filesystem
- xfsm(1)
- monitor your file systems' status
- xglurbules(1)
- Heavily graphical particle system eye candy program thingy for X11
- xinit(1)
- X Window System initializer
- xkbind(1)
- X Keyboard Extention Indicator for the X Window System
- xless(1)
- File browsing program for the X Window System
- xload(1)
- system load average display for X
- xlogo(1)
- X Window System logo
- xman(1)
- Manual page display program for the X Window System
- xmascot(1), XMascot(1)
- A Pretty Mascot on X Window System
- xmedcon(1)
- MedCon with GUI for the X Window System
- xmoontool(1)
- Moon For The Sun / Werewolf Early Warning System
- xmore(1)
- plain text display program for the X Window System
- xmsg(1)
- X window system message display program
- xorriso(1)
- creates, loads, manipulates and writes ISO 9660 filesystem images with Rock Ridge extensions
- xosview(1)
- X based system monitor
- xpostit(1)
- X window system Post-it(r) notes
- xpostit(1)
- X window system Post-it(rg notes
- xprobe2(1)
- A Remote active operating system fingerprinting tool
- xscreensaver-systemd(6)
- lock the screen upon suspend, and inhibit screen-blanking during video playback
- xspringies(1)
- a mass and spring simulation system for X windows
- xsysstats(1)
- displays system statistics in a strip graph
- xv(1)
- interactive image display for the X Window System
- xvkbd(1)
- virtual keyboard for X window system
- xvt(1), xvt (XVT)(1)
- a VT102 emulator for the X window system
- xxgdb(1)
- X window system interface to the gdb debugger
- zdir(3)
- Class for work with file-system directories
- zfs-jail(8)
- attach or detach ZFS filesystem from FreeBSD jail
- zfs-mount(8)
- manage mount state of ZFS filesystems
- zfs-mount-generator(8)
- generate systemd mount units for ZFS filesystems
- zfs-project(8)
- manage projects in ZFS filesystem
- zfs-share(8)
- share and unshare ZFS filesystems
- zfs-upgrade(8)
- manage on-disk version of ZFS filesystems
- zfs-wait(8)
- wait for activity in ZFS filesystem to stop
- zfs-zone(8), zfs-unzone(8)
- attach and detach ZFS filesystems to user namespaces
- ziflist(3)
- Class for list of network interfaces available on system
- zshcalsys(1)
- zsh calendar system
- zshcompsys(1)
- zsh completion system
- zshtcpsys(1)
- zsh tcp system
- zsys(3)
- Class for system-level methods
- zxfer(8)
- transfer ZFS filesystems, snapshots, properties, files and directories
- 9import(4)
- import a name space from a remote system
- AI::Categorizer::Learner::Weka(3)
- Pass-through wrapper to Weka system
- Alien::Build::Plugin::PkgConfig::CommandLine(3)
- Probe system and determine library or tool properties using the pkg-config command line interface
- Alien::Build::Plugin::PkgConfig::LibPkgConf(3)
- Probe system and determine library or tool properties using PkgConfig::LibPkgConf
- Alien::Build::Plugin::PkgConfig::PP(3)
- Probe system and determine library or tool properties using PkgConfig.pm
- Alien::Build::Plugin::Probe::CBuilder(3)
- Probe for system libraries by guessing with ExtUtils::CBuilder
- Alien::Build::Plugin::Probe::Vcpkg(3)
- Probe for system libraries using Vcpkg
- Alt::Crypt::RSA::BigInt(3)
- RSA public-key cryptosystem, using Math::BigInt
- Amon2::Trigger(3)
- Trigger system for Amon2
- AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify::Event(3)
- Object to report changes in the monitored filesystem
- AnyMQ(3)
- Non-blocking message queue system based on AnyEvent
- Apache2::SiteControl(3)
- Perl web site authentication/authorization system
- Apache::Session::Store::File(3)
- Store persistent data on the filesystem
- App::Info(3)
- Information about software packages on a system
- App::Info::HTTPD(3)
- Information about web servers on a system
- App::Info::Lib(3)
- Information about software libraries on a system
- App::Info::RDBMS(3)
- Information about databases on a system
- App::SD(3)
- a distributed ticket tracking system
- App::Sqitch::Command::config(3), Header "Name" App::Sqitch::Command::config(3)
- Get and set local, user, or system Sqitch options
- App::Yath::Plugin::SysInfo(3)
- Plugin to attach system information to a run
- Authen::Passphrase::VMSPurdy(3)
- passphrases with the VMS Purdy polynomial system
- Authen::PluggableCaptcha::Tutorial(3)
- How to use the Captcha System
- BBS::Client(3)
- A Client Module For BBS Systems
- BSD::Sysctl(3)
- Manipulate kernel sysctl variables on BSD-like systems
- Badger::Config::Filesystem(3)
- reads configuration files in a directory
- Badger::Filesystem(3)
- filesystem functionality
- Badger::Filesystem::Base(3)
- common functionality for Badger::Filesystem modules
- Badger::Filesystem::Directory(3)
- directory object
- Badger::Filesystem::File(3)
- file object
- Badger::Filesystem::Path(3)
- generic fileystem path object
- Badger::Filesystem::Virtual(3)
- virtual filesystem
- Badger::Filesystem::Visitor(3)
- visitor for traversing filesystems
- Bash::Completion(3)
- Extensible system to provide bash completion
- Bio::Coordinate::GeneMapper(3)
- Transformations between gene related coordinate systems
- Bio::DB::Flat::BinarySearch(3)
- BinarySearch search indexing system for sequence files
- Bio::Das(3)
- Interface to Distributed Annotation System
- Brackup::Mount(3)
- Mount a backup as a usable filesystem using FUSE
- Brackup::Target::Filesystem(3)
- backup to a locally mounted filesystem
- Brannigan(3)
- Comprehensive, flexible system for validating and parsing input, mainly targeted at web applications
- Bucardo(3)
- Postgres multi-master replication system
- Business::Stripe(3)
- Interface for Stripe payment system
- CGI::Ajax(3)
- a perl-specific system for writing Asynchronous web applications
- CGI::Application::Mailform(3)
- A simple HTML form to email system
- CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate(3)
- Use any templating system from within CGI::Application using a unified interface
- CPAN::Testers::Fact::InstalledModules(3)
- Versions of particular modules installed on a system
- Cache::File(3)
- Filesystem based implementation of the Cache interface
- Cache::FileBackend(3)
- -- a filesystem based persistence mechanism
- Cairo::GObject(3)
- Integrate Cairo into the Glib type system
- Chooser(3)
- A system for choosing a value for something. Takes a string composed of various tests, arguements, and etc and returns a value based on it
- Cisco::UCS::Interconnect::Stats(3)
- Utility class for representing Cisco UCS Interconnect system statistics
- Class::Workflow(3)
- Light weight workflow system
- Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::P(3)
- (NBS/ISCC P) Plochere Color System
- Color::Library::Dictionary::Windows(3)
- (Windows) Colors from the Windows system palette
- Color::Library::Dictionary::X11(3)
- (X11) Colors for the X11 Window System (rgb.txt)
- Config::JSON(3)
- A JSON based config file system
- Connector::Proxy::Proc::SafeExec(3), Header(3)
- "Name" Connector::Builtin::System::Exec
- Crypt::DH(3)
- Diffie-Hellman key exchange system
- Crypt::DSA::KeyChain(3)
- DSA key generation system
- Crypt::RSA(3)
- RSA public-key cryptosystem
- Crypt::SSSS(3)
- implementation of Shamir's Secret Sharing System
- DBIx::Recordset::FileSeq(3)
- Sequence generator in Filesystem
- DNSCheck::Logger(3)
- Logger Subsystem
- DNSCheck::Overview(3), The(3)
- DNSCheck System
- Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::Extensible::Provider::Unix(3), Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::Extensible::Unix(3)
- authenticate *nix system accounts
- Dancer::Plugin::Auth::Extensible::Provider::Unix(3), Dancer::Plugin::Auth::Extensible::Unix(3)
- authenticate *nix system accounts
- Data::ParseBinary::FileSystem::MBR(3)
- Parsing the partition table
- Data::Rx(3)
- perl implementation of Rx schema system
- Data::Validator(3)
- Rule based validator on type constraint system
- DateTime::TimeZone::Local(3)
- Determine the local system's time zone
- DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix(3)
- Determine the local system's time zone on Unix
- DateTime::TimeZone::Local::VMS(3)
- Determine the local system's time zone on VMS
- Dist::Zilla::File::OnDisk(3)
- a file that comes from your filesystem
- DtSearch(5)
- Introduces the DtSearch text search and retrieval system
- Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(3)
- finds resources via the filesystem
- Errno(3)
- System errno constants
- FFI::Probe(3)
- System detection and probing for FFI extensions
- File::Cache(3)
- Share data between processes via filesystem
- File::Find::Rule::VCS(3)
- Exclude files/directories for Version Control Systems
- File::Flat(3)
- Implements a flat filesystem
- File::HStore(3)
- Perl extension to store files on a filesystem using a very simple hash-based storage
- File::HomeDir::MacOS9(3)
- Find your home and other directories on legacy Macintosh systems
- File::Monitor::Object(3)
- Monitor a filesystem object for changes
- File::RsyncP::FileIO(3)
- Perl Rsync client file system IO
- File::Slurp::WithinPolicy(3)
- Applies filesystem policies to File::Slurp
- File::Tail::Multi(3), File::Tail::Multi(3)
- Perl extension to a stateful tail of multiple files for Unix systems
- File::Tail::Scribe(3)
- Monitor and send the tail of files to a Scribe logging system
- FileCache(3)
- keep more files open than the system permits
- Filesys::Df(3)
- Perl extension for filesystem disk space information
- Filesys::DfPortable(3)
- Perl extension for filesystem disk space information
- Filesys::Notify::KQueue(3)
- Wrap IO::KQueue for watching file system
- Filesys::Notify::Simple(3)
- Simple and dumb file system watcher
- Filesys::Virtual(3)
- Perl extension to provide a framework for a virtual filesystem
- Filesys::Virtual::Plain(3)
- A Plain virtual filesystem
- Find::Lib(3)
- Helper to smartly find libs to use in the filesystem tree
- Fuse(3)
- write filesystems in Perl using FUSE
- Fuse::Simple(3)
- Simple way to write filesystems in Perl using FUSE
- Gantry::Conf(3)
- Gantry's Flexible Configuration System
- Gantry::Conf::FAQ(3)
- Frequently Asked Questions regarding Gantry::Conf "Why should I use Gantry::Conf at all?" 4 Item "Why should I use Gantry::Conf at all?" There are many reasons why we feel Gantry::Conf is helpful both during development and after deployment. The next two entries should hopefully answer this question for you as they outline a few common scenarios programmers and system administrators often face. "How is Gantry::Conf helpful during development?" 4 Item "How is Gantry::Conf helpful during development?" "Easy separation of development configs from production configs" 4 Item "Easy separation of development configs from production configs" Often programmers have a separate development environment from their production environment. By using <shared> blocks and dev instances you can avoid spending any serious time setting up your application in the development environment. Take this configuration example: <shared dev> dbuser nobody dbpass secret dbconn "dbi:Pg:dbname=dev" </shared> <shared production> dbuser apache dbpass secret2 dbconn "dbi:Pg:dbname=production" </shared> <instance app1> ConfigureVia FlatFile Config::General /etc/apps/app1.conf use production </instance> <instance app1-dev> ConfigureVia FlatFile Config::General /etc/apps/app1.conf use dev </instance> By separating out our production and dev database information into shared blocks we can essentially switch between our production and dev environments by simply changing the instance we are using. If you were working on a script this would be a simple matter of running: $ script.pl --instance=app1-dev instead of: $ script.pl --instance=app1 "How is Gatnry::Conf helpful in production?" 4 Item "How is Gatnry::Conf helpful in production?" Gantry::Conf has several advantages in a production environment. First, it provides a single place for all config information, if you commit to it. Even if you don't commit to it for all apps, it still provides control to the installing admin over how and where conf information is stored. For instance, the admin could put the config information directly into /etc/gantry.conf, or into a separate file in /etc/gantry.d. She could even set up a secure web server where all boxes would go to get their conf. The short answer is, Gantry::Conf is flexible and production environments benefit from flexibility. "How do I pass my instance information into my application?" 4 Item "How do I pass my instance information into my application?" There are many possible ways to do this a few of which are: "Command line arguments" 4 Item "Command line arguments" If your application accepts arguments on the command line we suggest adding an --instance option to pass in the instance's name. "PerlSetVar" 4 Item "PerlSetVar" In a mod_perl environment you could use a PerlSetVar, possibly named GantryConfInstance, to pull in this value for your application. "ModPerl::ParamBuilder" 4 Item "ModPerl::ParamBuilder" Again in a mod_perl environment, another option would be to use ModPerl::ParamBuilder to pass the instance name. "Hard coded" 4 Item "Hard coded" We include this for the sake of completeness, but advise against it. You could always simply hard code your instance information into your application, but this will greatly reduce the flexibility you have. "How do I add a different provider for an existing ConfigVia method?" 4 Item "How do I add a different provider for an existing ConfigVia method?" Place your provider module in the Gantry::Conf::Provider::Method::* namespace. Make sure your public API matches the existing providers which use the same method. For instance the flat file providers all implement a config method which is called as a class method and receives a file name. "How do I add to the ConfigVia methods?" 4 Item "How do I add to the ConfigVia methods?" If none of the existing provider methods will do, you need to work in Gantry::Conf. In particular, you need to augment the dispatch hash with the name of your provisioning method and a sub name which will handle it. Then you need to implement the method you put in %dispatch
- Gantry::Plugins::Cache::FastMmap(3)
- A Plugin interface to a caching subsystem
- Gantry::Plugins::Cache::Memcached(3)
- A Plugin interface to a caching subsystem
- Gantry::Plugins::Cache::Storable(3)
- A Plugin interface to a caching subsystem
- Gearman::Client(3)
- Client for gearman distributed job system
- Gearman::Job(3)
- Job in gearman distributed job system
- Gearman::JobStatus(3)
- represents a job status in gearman distributed job system
- Gearman::Util(3)
- Utility functions for gearman distributed job system
- Gearman::Worker(3)
- Worker for gearman distributed job system
- Genezzo::gendba(3), gendba.pl(3)
- line mode for Genezzo database system
- Geo::GDAL::FFI::SpatialReference(3)
- A spatial reference system in GDAL
- Geo::GDAL::FFI::VSI(3)
- A GDAL virtual file system
- Geo::JSON::CRS(3)
- Co-ordinate Reference System object
- Git::Sub(3)
- git commands imported as System::Sub subs in the git:: namespace
- Glib::Type(3)
- Utilities for dealing with the GLib Type system
- Glib::VariantType(3)
- Utilities for dealing with the GVariant type system
- Goo::FileThing(3)
- A "Thing" that is found in the filesystem and has a location
- GraphViz::Traverse::Filesystem(3)
- Visualize a filesystem with GraphViz
- HTML::Declare(3)
- For When Template Systems Are Too Huge And Heredocs Too Messy
- HTML::Mason(3)
- High-performance, dynamic web site authoring system
- HTML::Template::Compiled(3)
- Template System Compiles HTML::Template files to Perl code
- Howto-BAM(1), bk Howto-BAM(1)
- configuring the Binary Asset Management (BAM) subsystem
- IO::All::Filesys(3)
- File System Methods Mixin for IO::All
- IO::Async::OS(3), "IO::Async::OS"(3)
- operating system abstractions for "IO::Async"
- IO::Async::OS::MSWin32(3), "IO::Async::OS::MSWin32"(3)
- operating system abstractions on "MSWin32" for "IO::Async"
- IO::Async::OS::cygwin(3), "IO::Async::OS::cygwin"(3)
- operating system abstractions on "cygwin" for "IO::Async"
- IO::Async::OS::linux(3), "IO::Async::OS::linux"(3)
- operating system abstractions on "Linux" for IO::Async
- IO::KQueue(3)
- perl interface to the BSD kqueue system call
- IO::Poll(3)
- Object interface to system poll call
- IO::Select(3)
- OO interface to the select system call
- IPC::Cmd(3)
- finding and running system commands made easy
- IPC::PerlSSH::Library::FS(3), "IPC::PerlSSH::Library::FS"(3)
- a library of filesystem functions for "IPC::PerlSSH"
- IPC::Run(3)
- system() and background procs w/ piping, redirs, ptys (Unix, Win32)
- IPC::SysV(3)
- System V IPC constants and system calls
- IPC::System::Simple(3)
- Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics
- Image::ExifTool::FITS(3)
- Read Flexible Image Transport System metadata
- Image::ExifTool::MacOS(3)
- Read/write MacOS system tags
- Image::ExifTool::PLUS(3)
- PLUS (Picture Licensing Universal System) tags
- Iterator::IO(3)
- Filesystem and stream iterators
- JLog(3)
- Perl extension for the jlog journaled queueing system
- Jifty::Manual::AccessControl(3)
- Using Jifty's default ACL system
- Jifty::Manual::Logging(3)
- Using and controlling Jifty's logging system
- Kafka::Int64(3)
- Functions to work with 64 bit elements of the protocol on 32 bit systems
- KinoSearch1::Store::FSInvIndex(3)
- file system InvIndex
- LaTeXML::Util::Pathname(3), "LaTeXML::Util::Pathname" (3)
- portable pathname and file-system utilities
- Lchown(3)
- use the lchown(2) system call from Perl
- Lingua::Ispell(3), Lingua::Ispell.pm(3)
- a module encapsulating access to the Ispell program. Note: this module was previously known as Text::Ispell; if you have Text::Ispell installed on your system, it is now obsolete and should be replaced by Lingua::Ispell
- Lingua::Translit(3)
- transliterates text between writing systems
- Log::Dispatch::Syslog(3)
- Object for logging to system log
- Log::Dispatchouli::Global(3)
- a system for sharing a global, dynamically-scoped logger
- MP3::Find::Filesystem(3)
- File::Find-based backend to MP3::Find
- Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ASN(3)
- SpamAssassin plugin to look up the Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the connecting IP address
- Math::GSL::Linalg(3)
- Functions for solving linear systems
- Minilla::CLI::Install(3)
- Install the dist to system
- MogileFS::Client(3)
- Client library for the MogileFS distributed file system
- MogileFS::Server(3)
- MogileFS (distributed filesystem) server
- MogileFS::Utils(3)
- Command line utilities for the MogileFS distributed file system
- Mojo::File(3)
- File system paths
- Moose(3)
- A postmodern object system for Perl 5
- Moose::Manual::Types(3)
- Moose's type system
- Moose::Util::TypeConstraints(3)
- Type constraint system for Moose
- Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints(3)
- Type constraint system for Mouse
- Net::Address::IPv4::Local(3)
- A class for discovering the local system's IP address
- Net::CUPS(3)
- Common Unix Printing System Interface
- Net::DBus(3)
- Perl extension for the DBus message system
- Net::DNS(3)
- Perl Interface to the Domain Name System
- Net::EPP::Frame(3)
- An EPP XML frame system built on top of XML::LibXML
- Net::SFTP::Foreign::Local(3)
- access local file system through Net::SFTP::Foreign API
- Net::SSH::Perl::Subsystem::Client(3)
- Subsystem client base class
- Net::SSH::Perl::Subsystem::Server(3)
- Server infrastructure for SSH subsystems
- Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::Extension(3)
- The base class for ESMTP extension system
- Net::SinFP(3)
- a full operating system stack fingerprinting suite
- Net::SinFP::DB::SystemClass(3)
- SystemClass database table
- Net::SinFP::SinFP4(3)
- IPv4 operating system fingerprinting
- Net::SinFP::SinFP6(3)
- IPv6 operating system fingerprinting
- Nmap::Scanner::OS::Class(3), OS Class(3)
- Operating system class This object encapsulates an nmap operating system guess
- Nmap::Scanner::OS::Match(3), OS Match(3)
- Operating system match This object encapsulates an nmap operating system guess
- Ocsinventory::Agent::Common(3)
- give common methods to other modules "addController()" 4 Item "addController()" Add a controller in the inventory. "addUsb()" 4 Item "addUsb()" Add external usb devices in the inventory. "addInput()" 4 Item "addInput()" Add internal inputs as keyboard, mouse in the inventory. "addModem()" 4 Item "addModem()" Add a modem in the inventory. "addDrive()" 4 Item "addDrive()" Add a partition in the inventory. "addStorages()" 4 Item "addStorages()" Add a storage system (hard drive, USB key, SAN volume, etc) in the inventory. "addMemory()" 4 Item "addMemory()" Add a memory module in the inventory. "addPort()" 4 Item "addPort()" Add a port module in the inventory. "addSlot()" 4 Item "addSlot()" Add a slot in the inventory. "addSoftware()" 4 Item "addSoftware()" Register a software in the inventory. "addMonitor()" 4 Item "addMonitor()" Add a monitor (screen) in the inventory. "addVideo()" 4 Item "addVideo()" Add a video card in the inventory. "addSound()" 4 Item "addSound()" Add a sound card in the inventory. "addNetwork()" 4 Item "addNetwork()" Register a network in the inventory. "addRepo()" 4 Item "addRepo()" Register a repository in the inventory. "setHardware()" 4 Item "setHardware()" Save global information regarding the machine. The use of setHardware() to update USERID and PROCESSOR* information is deprecated, please, use addUser() and addCPU() instead. "setBios()" 4 Item "setBios()" Set BIOS information. "addCPU()" 4 Item "addCPU()" Add a CPU in the inventory. "addUser()" 4 Item "addUser()" Add an user in the list of logged user. "addLocalUser()" 4 Item "addLocalUser()" Add local users in the inventory. "addLocalGroup()" 4 Item "addLocalGroup()" Add local groups in the inventory. "addPrinter()" 4 Item "addPrinter()" Add a printer in the inventory. "addVirtualMachine()" 4 Item "addVirtualMachine()" Add a Virtual Machine in the inventory. "addProcess()" 4 Item "addProcess()" Record a running process in the inventory. "addCamera()" 4 Item "addCamera()" Add a camera device in the inventory. Only avalaible for MacOSX "addIpDiscoverEntry()" 4 Item "addIpDiscoverEntry()" IpDiscover is used to identify network interface on the local network. This is done on the ARP level. This function adds a network interface in the inventory. "setAccessLog()" 4 Item "setAccessLog()" What is that for? :) "flushXMLTags()" 4 Item "flushXMLTags()" Clear the content of $common->{xmltags} (to use after adding it in XML) "addBatteries()" 4 Item "addBatteries()" Add a memory module in the inventory
- OpenXPKI::Config::Backend(3)
- Backend connector holding the system config
- OpenXPKI::Config::Loader(3)
- Backend connector to load system config from BLOB
- OurNet::BBS(3)
- Component Object Model for BBS systems
- POE::Component(3)
- event driven objects or subsystems
- POE::Component::Server::IRC::Plugin::Auth(3)
- Authentication subsystem of POE::Component::Server::IRC::Backend
- PPIx::Regexp::Constant(3)
- Constants for the PPIx::Regexp system
- PandoraFMS::GIS(3)
- Geographic Information System functions of Pandora FMS
- Parallel::Pvm(3)
- Perl extension for the Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) Message Passing System
- Paranoid::Filesystem(3)
- Filesystem Functions
- Paws::EFS(3)
- Perl Interface to AWS Amazon Elastic File System
- Paws::EFS::CreateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method CreateFileSystem on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::DeleteFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteFileSystem on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::DeleteFileSystemPolicy(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteFileSystemPolicy on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::DescribeFileSystemPolicy(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeFileSystemPolicy on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::DescribeFileSystems(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeFileSystems on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::PutFileSystemPolicy(3)
- Arguments for method PutFileSystemPolicy on Paws::EFS
- Paws::EFS::UpdateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method UpdateFileSystem on Paws::EFS
- Paws::FSX::AssociateFileSystemAliases(3)
- Arguments for method AssociateFileSystemAliases on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method CreateFileSystem on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemFromBackup(3)
- Arguments for method CreateFileSystemFromBackup on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::DeleteFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteFileSystem on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::DescribeFileSystemAliases(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeFileSystemAliases on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::DescribeFileSystems(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeFileSystems on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::DisassociateFileSystemAliases(3)
- Arguments for method DisassociateFileSystemAliases on Paws::FSX
- Paws::FSX::UpdateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method UpdateFileSystem on Paws::FSX
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::CreateSystemInstance(3)
- Arguments for method CreateSystemInstance on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::CreateSystemTemplate(3)
- Arguments for method CreateSystemTemplate on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::DeleteSystemInstance(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteSystemInstance on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::DeleteSystemTemplate(3)
- Arguments for method DeleteSystemTemplate on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::DeploySystemInstance(3)
- Arguments for method DeploySystemInstance on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::DeprecateSystemTemplate(3)
- Arguments for method DeprecateSystemTemplate on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::GetSystemInstance(3)
- Arguments for method GetSystemInstance on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::GetSystemTemplate(3)
- Arguments for method GetSystemTemplate on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::GetSystemTemplateRevisions(3)
- Arguments for method GetSystemTemplateRevisions on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::SearchSystemInstances(3)
- Arguments for method SearchSystemInstances on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::SearchSystemTemplates(3)
- Arguments for method SearchSystemTemplates on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::UndeploySystemInstance(3)
- Arguments for method UndeploySystemInstance on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::IoTThingsGraph::UpdateSystemTemplate(3)
- Arguments for method UpdateSystemTemplate on Paws::IoTThingsGraph
- Paws::OpsWorks::DescribeOperatingSystems(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeOperatingSystems on Paws::OpsWorks
- Paws::SSM(3)
- Perl Interface to AWS Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM)
- Paws::SSMContacts(3)
- Perl Interface to AWS AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager Contacts
- Paws::SSMIncidents(3)
- Perl Interface to AWS AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager
- Paws::StorageGateway::AssociateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method AssociateFileSystem on Paws::StorageGateway
- Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeFileSystemAssociations(3)
- Arguments for method DescribeFileSystemAssociations on Paws::StorageGateway
- Paws::StorageGateway::DisassociateFileSystem(3)
- Arguments for method DisassociateFileSystem on Paws::StorageGateway
- Paws::StorageGateway::ListFileSystemAssociations(3)
- Arguments for method ListFileSystemAssociations on Paws::StorageGateway
- Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateFileSystemAssociation(3)
- Arguments for method UpdateFileSystemAssociation on Paws::StorageGateway
- Perl::Metrics::Lite(3)
- Pluggable Perl Code Metrics System
- Perl::OSType(3)
- Map Perl operating system names to generic types
- Perlanet::Types(3)
- Various types for the Perlanet system
- Perlbal::Manual::HighPriority(3)
- Perlbal's high/low priority queueing system
- Perlbal::Manual::Logging(3)
- How Perlbal's logging system works
- Prima::Dialog::FileDialog(3)
- File system related widgets and dialogs
- Prima::sys::gtk::FileDialog(3)
- GTK file system dialogs
- Prima::sys::win32::FileDialog(3)
- Windows file system dialogs
- Proc::Fork(3)
- simple, intuitive interface to the fork() system call
- Proc::ProcessTable::Match::Time(3)
- Check if the user + system time of a process matches
- Proc::Wait3(3)
- Perl extension for wait3 system call
- Prophet(3)
- A distributed database system
- Qpsmtpd::DSN(3)
- Enhanced Mail System Status Codes - RFC 1893
- Quota(3)
- Perl interface to file system quotas
- Rcs(3)
- Perl Object Class for Revision Control System (RCS)
- Rex::Commands::Fs(3)
- File system commands
- Rex::Commands::Inventory(3)
- Get an inventory of your systems
- Rex::Commands::Mkfs(3)
- Create filesystems
- Rex::Commands::Service(3)
- Manage System Services
- Rinci::Transaction(3)
- A transactional system based on functions
- SPOPS::Manual::Security(3)
- SPOPS security system and how you can customize
- SVK(3)
- A Distributed Version Control System
- SVK::Editor::Checkout(3), SVK::Editor::File(3)
- An editor for modifying files on filesystems
- SVN::Fs(3)
- Subversion filesystem functions
- SVN::Hooks::CheckJira(3)
- Integrate Subversion with the JIRA ticketing system
- Schedule::Load::Reporter::Filesys(3)
- slreportd filesystem data collector
- Scrappy::Queue(3)
- Scrappy HTTP Request Flow-Control System
- Scrappy::Scraper::Control(3)
- Scrappy HTTP Request Constraints System
- Selenium::CanStartBinary::FindBinary(3)
- Coercions for finding webdriver binaries on your system
- ShipIt::VC(3)
- -- abstract base class for version control systems
- Sisimai::Lhost::MessagingServer(3)
- bounce mail parser class for "Sun Java System Messaging Server" and "Oracle Communications Messaging Server"
- Sisimai::Reason::SystemError(3)
- Bounce reason is "systemerror" or not
- Sisimai::Reason::SystemFull(3)
- Bounce reason is "systemfull" or not
- Spread(3)
- Perl extension for the Spread group communication system
- String::BufferStack(3)
- Nested buffers for templating systems
- Sys::CpuLoad(3)
- retrieve system load averages
- Sys::Filesystem(3)
- Retrieve list of filesystems and their properties
- Sys::Filesystem::Aix(3)
- Return AIX filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Cygwin(3)
- Return Cygwin filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Darwin(3)
- Return Darwin (Mac OS X) filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Dummy(3)
- Returns nothing to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Freebsd(3)
- Return Freebsd filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Hpux(3)
- Return HP-UX filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Linux(3)
- Return Linux filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Mswin32(3)
- Return Win32 filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd(3)
- Return NetBSD filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Solaris(3)
- Return Solaris filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Filesystem::Unix(3)
- Return generic Unix filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
- Sys::Load(3)
- Perl module for getting the current system load and uptime
- Sys::Syscall(3)
- access system calls that Perl doesn't normally provide access to
- Sys::Trace(3)
- Interface to system call tracing interfaces
- Sysadm::Install(3)
- Typical installation tasks for system administrators
- System-Info(1)
- System-Info
- System-Maintenance(1)
- System-Maintenance
- System2(3)
- like system(), but with access to STDOUT and STDERR
- System::Command(3)
- Object for running system commands
- System::Command::Reaper(3)
- Reap processes started by System::Command
- System::Info(3)
- Factory for system specific information objects
- System::Info::AIX(3)
- Object for specific AIX info
- System::Info::BSD(3)
- Object for specific BSD info
- System::Info::Base(3)
- Baseclass for system information
- System::Info::Cygwin(3)
- Object for specific Cygwin info
- System::Info::Darwin(3)
- Object for specific Darwin info
- System::Info::Generic(3)
- Object for Generic info
- System::Info::HPUX(3)
- Object for specific HP-UX info
- System::Info::Haiku(3)
- Object for specific Haiku info
- System::Info::Irix(3)
- Object for specific Irix info
- System::Info::Linux(3)
- Object for specific Linux info
- System::Info::Solaris(3)
- Object for specific Solaris/Sun-os info
- System::Info::VMS(3)
- Object for specific VMS info
- System::Info::Windows(3)
- Object for specific Windows info
- System::Sub(3)
- Wrap external command with a DWIM sub
- System::Sub::AutoLoad(3)
- Auto-wrap external commands as DWIM subs
- T2(3)
- Object Relational mapping system
- Tangram::Schema(3)
- describe a system of persistent classes
- Tatsumaki::MessageQueue(3)
- Message Queue system for Tatsumaki
- Template::Toolkit(3)
- Template Processing System
- Test2::Manual::Anatomy::IPC(3)
- Manual for the IPC system
- Test2::Require::Fork(3)
- Skip a test file unless the system supports forking
- Test2::Require::RealFork(3)
- Skip a test file unless the system supports true forking
- Test2::Require::Threads(3)
- Skip a test file unless the system supports threading
- Test::Inline::IO::File(3)
- Test::Inline Local Filesystem IO Handler
- Test::Trap::Builder::SystemSafe(3)
- "Safe" capture strategies using File::Temp
- Text::Tmpl(3)
- Templating system perl library
- Tie::FileLRUCache(3)
- A lightweight but robust filesystem based persistent LRU cache
- Tk::Pod::FindPods(3)
- find Pods installed on the current system
- Toader(3)
- A CMS meant to be integrated with a versioning system
- Ubic::Admin::Setup(3)
- this module handles ubic setup: asks user some questions and configures your system
- Unix::Statgrab::sg_fs_stats(3)
- container for libstatgrab filesystem statistics
- User::Identity::Collection::Systems(3)
- a collection of system descriptions
- User::Identity::System(3)
- physical system of a person
- VCS(3)
- Version Control System access in Perl
- VCS::CVS(3), "VCS::CVS"(3)
- Provide a simple interface to CVS (the Concurrent Versions System)
- VCS::Lite(3)
- Minimal version control system
- VM::EC2::Instance::Status(3)
- Object describing an instance/system status check
- VM::EC2::Volume::Status(3)
- Object describing an volume/system status check
- Validator::Custom::Constraints(3)
- Constraint autoloading system
- Vend::Payment::Protx2(3), Interchange(3)
- Protx Direct payment system interface
- Verilog::Std(3)
- SystemVerilog Built-in std Package Definition
- WebService::GData::YouTube::Doc::BrowserBasedUpload(3)
- YouTube Video browser based upload system
- Workflow(3)
- Simple, flexible system to implement workflows
- Workflow::Persister::File(3)
- Persist workflow and history to the filesystem
- X11::Protocol(3)
- Perl module for the X Window System Protocol, version 11
- XML::Catalog(3)
- Resolve public identifiers and remap system identifiers
- arcan_cfgfs(1), arcan-cfgfs(1)
- FUSE file system driver for window manager automation
- archey(1), archey4(1)
- A simple system information tool written in Python
- autodie::exception::system(3)
- Exceptions from autodying system()
- bareos-tray-monitor(1)
- Bareos's 'System Tray' monitor
- bats(1)
- Bash Automated Testing System
- benchmark(5)
- This document describes the BRL-CAD Benchmark Suite Methodology, and the Ray-Tracing Figure of Merit (RTFM) used to judge the computational performance of different computer systems
- bk(1)
- configuration management system front end
- bk-helptool(1), bk helptool(1)
- graphical front-end to the help system
- borg-mount(1)
- Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem
- borg-umount(1)
- un-mount the FUSE filesystem
- borgfs(1)
- Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem
- brackup-mount(1)
- mount a backup as a filesystem using FUSE
- bup-drecurse(1)
- recursively list files in your filesystem
- bup-fuse(1)
- mount a bup repository as a filesystem
- bup-index(1)
- print and/or update the bup filesystem index
- cadabra2(1)
- field-theory motivated computer algebra system, 2.x series
- certbot(1)
- certbot script documentation 0.0 3.5 C usage: certbot [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d DOMAIN] [-d DOMAIN] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the certificate. The most common SUBCOMMANDS and flags are: obtain, install, and renew certificates: (default) run Obtain & install a certificate in your current webserver certonly Obtain or renew a certificate, but do not install it renew Renew all previously obtained certificates that are near expiry enhance Add security enhancements to your existing configuration -d DOMAINS Comma-separated list of domains to obtain a certificate for --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication --nginx Use the Nginx plugin for authentication & installation --webroot Place files in a server(aqs webroot folder for authentication --manual Obtain certificates interactively, or using shell script hooks -n Run non-interactively --test-cert Obtain a test certificate from a staging server --dry-run Test "renew" or "certonly" without saving any certificates to disk manage certificates: certificates Display information about certificates you have from Certbot revoke Revoke a certificate (supply --cert-name or --cert-path) delete Delete a certificate (supply --cert-name) manage your account: register Create an ACME account unregister Deactivate an ACME account update_account Update an ACME account show_account Display account details --agree-tos Agree to the ACME server(aqs Subscriber Agreement -m EMAIL Email address for important account notifications optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE path to config file (default: /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini and ~/.config/letsencrypt/cli.ini) -v, --verbose This flag can be used multiple times to incrementally increase the verbosity of output, e.g. -vvv. (default: 0) --max-log-backups MAX_LOG_BACKUPS Specifies the maximum number of backup logs that should be kept by Certbot(aqs built in log rotation. Setting this flag to 0 disables log rotation entirely, causing Certbot to always append to the same log file. (default: 1000) -n, --non-interactive, --noninteractive Run without ever asking for user input. This may require additional command line flags; the client will try to explain which ones are required if it finds one missing (default: False) --force-interactive Force Certbot to be interactive even if it detects it(aqs not being run in a terminal. This flag cannot be used with the renew subcommand. (default: False) -d DOMAIN, --domains DOMAIN, --domain DOMAIN Domain names to apply. For multiple domains you can use multiple -d flags or enter a comma separated list of domains as a parameter. The first domain provided will be the subject CN of the certificate, and all domains will be Subject Alternative Names on the certificate. The first domain will also be used in some software user interfaces and as the file paths for the certificate and related material unless otherwise specified or you already have a certificate with the same name. In the case of a name collision it will append a number like 0001 to the file path name. (default: Ask) --eab-kid EAB_KID Key Identifier for External Account Binding (default: None) --eab-hmac-key EAB_HMAC_KEY HMAC key for External Account Binding (default: None) --cert-name CERTNAME Certificate name to apply. This name is used by Certbot for housekeeping and in file paths; it doesn(aqt affect the content of the certificate itself. To see certificate names, run (aqcertbot certificates(aq. When creating a new certificate, specifies the new certificate(aqs name. (default: the first provided domain or the name of an existing certificate on your system for the same domains) --dry-run Perform a test run of the client, obtaining test (invalid) certificates but not saving them to disk. This can currently only be used with the (aqcertonly(aq and (aqrenew(aq subcommands. Note: Although --dry-run tries to avoid making any persistent changes on a system, it is not completely side-effect free: if used with webserver authenticator plugins like apache and nginx, it makes and then reverts temporary config changes in order to obtain test certificates, and reloads webservers to deploy and then roll back those changes. It also calls --pre-hook and --post-hook commands if they are defined because they may be necessary to accurately simulate renewal. --deploy- hook commands are not called. (default: False) --debug-challenges After setting up challenges, wait for user input before submitting to CA. When used in combination with the (ga-v(ga option, the challenge URLs or FQDNs and their expected return values are shown. (default: False) --preferred-chain PREFERRED_CHAIN Set the preferred certificate chain. If the CA offers multiple certificate chains, prefer the chain whose topmost certificate was issued from this Subject Common Name. If no match, the default offered chain will be used. (default: None) --preferred-challenges PREF_CHALLS A sorted, comma delimited list of the preferred challenge to use during authorization with the most preferred challenge listed first (Eg, "dns" or "http,dns"). Not all plugins support all challenges. See https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#plugins for details. ACME Challenges are versioned, but if you pick "http" rather than "http-01", Certbot will select the latest version automatically. (default: []) --issuance-timeout ISSUANCE_TIMEOUT This option specifies how long (in seconds) Certbot will wait for the server to issue a certificate. (default: 90) --user-agent USER_AGENT Set a custom user agent string for the client. User agent strings allow the CA to collect high level statistics about success rates by OS, plugin and use case, and to know when to deprecate support for past Python versions and flags. If you wish to hide this information from the Let(aqs Encrypt server, set this to "". (default: CertbotACMEClient/1.30.0 (certbot; OS_NAME OS_VERSION) Authenticator/XXX Installer/YYY (SUBCOMMAND; flags: FLAGS) Py/major.minor.patchlevel). The flags encoded in the user agent are: --duplicate, --force-renew, --allow-subset-of-names, -n, and whether any hooks are set. --user-agent-comment USER_AGENT_COMMENT Add a comment to the default user agent string. May be used when repackaging Certbot or calling it from another tool to allow additional statistical data to be collected. Ignored if --user-agent is set. (Example: Foo-Wrapper/1.0) (default: None) automation: Flags for automating execution & other tweaks --keep-until-expiring, --keep, --reinstall If the requested certificate matches an existing certificate, always keep the existing one until it is due for renewal (for the (aqrun(aq subcommand this means reinstall the existing certificate). (default: Ask) --expand If an existing certificate is a strict subset of the requested names, always expand and replace it with the additional names. (default: Ask) --version show program(aqs version number and exit --force-renewal, --renew-by-default If a certificate already exists for the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (Often --keep-until-expiring is more appropriate). Also implies --expand. (default: False) --renew-with-new-domains If a certificate already exists for the requested certificate name but does not match the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (default: False) --reuse-key When renewing, use the same private key as the existing certificate. (default: False) --no-reuse-key When renewing, do not use the same private key as the existing certificate. Not reusing private keys is the default behavior of Certbot. This option may be used to unset --reuse-key on an existing certificate. (default: False) --new-key When renewing or replacing a certificate, generate a new private key, even if --reuse-key is set on the existing certificate. Combining --new-key and --reuse- key will result in the private key being replaced and then reused in future renewals. (default: False) --allow-subset-of-names When performing domain validation, do not consider it a failure if authorizations can not be obtained for a strict subset of the requested domains. This may be useful for allowing renewals for multiple domains to succeed even if some domains no longer point at this system. This option cannot be used with --csr. (default: False) --agree-tos Agree to the ACME Subscriber Agreement (default: Ask) --duplicate Allow making a certificate lineage that duplicates an existing one (both can be renewed in parallel) (default: False) -q, --quiet Silence all output except errors. Useful for automation via cron. Implies --non-interactive. (default: False) security: Security parameters & server settings --rsa-key-size N Size of the RSA key. (default: 2048) --key-type {rsa,ecdsa} Type of generated private key. Only *ONE* per invocation can be provided at this time. (default: rsa) --elliptic-curve N The SECG elliptic curve name to use. Please see RFC 8446 for supported values. (default: secp256r1) --must-staple Adds the OCSP Must-Staple extension to the certificate. Autoconfigures OCSP Stapling for supported setups (Apache version >= 2.3.3 ). (default: False) --redirect Automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --no-redirect Do not automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --hsts Add the Strict-Transport-Security header to every HTTP response. Forcing browser to always use SSL for the domain. Defends against SSL Stripping. (default: None) --uir Add the "Content-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure- requests" header to every HTTP response. Forcing the browser to use https:// for every http:// resource. (default: None) --staple-ocsp Enables OCSP Stapling. A valid OCSP response is stapled to the certificate that the server offers during TLS. (default: None) --strict-permissions Require that all configuration files are owned by the current user; only needed if your config is somewhere unsafe like /tmp/ (default: False) --auto-hsts Gradually increasing max-age value for HTTP Strict Transport Security security header (default: False) testing: The following flags are meant for testing and integration purposes only. --test-cert, --staging Use the staging server to obtain or revoke test (invalid) certificates; equivalent to --server https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory (default: False) --debug Show tracebacks in case of errors (default: False) --no-verify-ssl Disable verification of the ACME server(aqs certificate. The root certificates trusted by Certbot can be overriden by setting the REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE environment variable. (default: False) --http-01-port HTTP01_PORT Port used in the http-01 challenge. This only affects the port Certbot listens on. A conforming ACME server will still attempt to connect on port 80. (default: 80) --http-01-address HTTP01_ADDRESS The address the server listens to during http-01 challenge. (default: ) --https-port HTTPS_PORT Port used to serve HTTPS. This affects which port Nginx will listen on after a LE certificate is installed. (default: 443) --break-my-certs Be willing to replace or renew valid certificates with invalid (testing/staging) certificates (default: False) paths: Flags for changing execution paths & servers --cert-path CERT_PATH Path to where certificate is saved (with certonly --csr), installed from, or revoked (default: None) --key-path KEY_PATH Path to private key for certificate installation or revocation (if account key is missing) (default: None) --fullchain-path FULLCHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a full certificate chain (certificate plus chain). (default: None) --chain-path CHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a certificate chain. (default: None) --config-dir CONFIG_DIR Configuration directory. (default: /etc/letsencrypt) --work-dir WORK_DIR Working directory. (default: /var/lib/letsencrypt) --logs-dir LOGS_DIR Logs directory. (default: /var/log/letsencrypt) --server SERVER ACME Directory Resource URI. (default: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory) manage: Various subcommands and flags are available for managing your certificates: certificates List certificates managed by Certbot delete Clean up all files related to a certificate renew Renew all certificates (or one specified with --cert- name) revoke Revoke a certificate specified with --cert-path or --cert-name update_symlinks Recreate symlinks in your /etc/letsencrypt/live/ directory run: Options for obtaining & installing certificates certonly: Options for modifying how a certificate is obtained --csr CSR Path to a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) in DER or PEM format. Currently --csr only works with the (aqcertonly(aq subcommand. (default: None) renew: The (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew any certificates previously obtained if they are close to expiry, and print a summary of the results. By default, (aqrenew(aq will reuse the plugins and options used to obtain or most recently renew each certificate. You can test whether future renewals will succeed with (ga--dry-run(ga. Individual certificates can be renewed with the (ga--cert-name(ga option. Hooks are available to run commands before and after renewal; see https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#renewal for more information on these. --pre-hook PRE_HOOK Command to be run in a shell before obtaining any certificates. Intended primarily for renewal, where it can be used to temporarily shut down a webserver that might conflict with the standalone plugin. This will only be called if a certificate is actually to be obtained/renewed. When renewing several certificates that have identical pre-hooks, only the first will be executed. (default: None) --post-hook POST_HOOK Command to be run in a shell after attempting to obtain/renew certificates. Can be used to deploy renewed certificates, or to restart any servers that were stopped by --pre-hook. This is only run if an attempt was made to obtain/renew a certificate. If multiple renewed certificates have identical post- hooks, only one will be run. (default: None) --deploy-hook DEPLOY_HOOK Command to be run in a shell once for each successfully issued certificate. For this command, the shell variable $RENEWED_LINEAGE will point to the config live subdirectory (for example, "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com") containing the new certificates and keys; the shell variable $RENEWED_DOMAINS will contain a space-delimited list of renewed certificate domains (for example, "example.com www.example.com") (default: None) --disable-hook-validation Ordinarily the commands specified for --pre- hook/--post-hook/--deploy-hook will be checked for validity, to see if the programs being run are in the $PATH, so that mistakes can be caught early, even when the hooks aren(aqt being run just yet. The validation is rather simplistic and fails if you use more advanced shell constructs, so you can use this switch to disable it. (default: False) --no-directory-hooks Disable running executables found in Certbot(aqs hook directories during renewal. (default: False) --disable-renew-updates Disable automatic updates to your server configuration that would otherwise be done by the selected installer plugin, and triggered when the user executes "certbot renew", regardless of if the certificate is renewed. This setting does not apply to important TLS configuration updates. (default: False) --no-autorenew Disable auto renewal of certificates. (default: False) certificates: List certificates managed by Certbot delete: Options for deleting a certificate revoke: Options for revocation of certificates --reason {unspecified,keycompromise,affiliationchanged,superseded,cessationofoperation} Specify reason for revoking certificate. (default: unspecified) --delete-after-revoke Delete certificates after revoking them, along with all previous and later versions of those certificates. (default: None) --no-delete-after-revoke Do not delete certificates after revoking them. This option should be used with caution because the (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew undeleted revoked certificates. (default: None) register: Options for account registration --register-unsafely-without-email Specifying this flag enables registering an account with no email address. This is strongly discouraged, because you will be unable to receive notice about impending expiration or revocation of your certificates or problems with your Certbot installation that will lead to failure to renew. (default: False) -m EMAIL, --email EMAIL Email used for registration and recovery contact. Use comma to register multiple emails, ex: u1@example.com,u2@example.com. (default: Ask). --eff-email Share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) --no-eff-email Don(aqt share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) update_account: Options for account modification unregister: Options for account deactivation. --account ACCOUNT_ID Account ID to use (default: None) install: Options for modifying how a certificate is deployed rollback: Options for rolling back server configuration changes --checkpoints N Revert configuration N number of checkpoints. (default: 1) plugins: Options for the "plugins" subcommand --init Initialize plugins. (default: False) --prepare Initialize and prepare plugins. (default: False) --authenticators Limit to authenticator plugins only. (default: None) --installers Limit to installer plugins only. (default: None) update_symlinks: Recreates certificate and key symlinks in /etc/letsencrypt/live, if you changed them by hand or edited a renewal configuration file enhance: Helps to harden the TLS configuration by adding security enhancements to already existing configuration. show_account: Options useful for the "show_account" subcommand: plugins: Plugin Selection: Certbot client supports an extensible plugins architecture. See (aqcertbot plugins(aq for a list of all installed plugins and their names. You can force a particular plugin by setting options provided below. Running --help <plugin_name> will list flags specific to that plugin. --configurator CONFIGURATOR Name of the plugin that is both an authenticator and an installer. Should not be used together with --authenticator or --installer. (default: Ask) -a AUTHENTICATOR, --authenticator AUTHENTICATOR Authenticator plugin name. (default: None) -i INSTALLER, --installer INSTALLER Installer plugin name (also used to find domains). (default: None) --apache Obtain and install certificates using Apache (default: False) --nginx Obtain and install certificates using Nginx (default: False) --standalone Obtain certificates using a "standalone" webserver. (default: False) --manual Provide laborious manual instructions for obtaining a certificate (default: False) --webroot Obtain certificates by placing files in a webroot directory. (default: False) --dns-cloudflare Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). (default: False) --dns-cloudxns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-digitalocean Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsimple Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsmadeeasy Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). (default: False) --dns-gehirn Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). (default: False) --dns-google Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS). (default: False) --dns-linode Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). (default: False) --dns-luadns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-nsone Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-ovh Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). (default: False) --dns-rfc2136 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). (default: False) --dns-route53 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Route53 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-sakuracloud Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). (default: False) apache: Apache Web Server plugin (Please note that the default values of the Apache plugin options change depending on the operating system Certbot is run on.) --apache-enmod APACHE_ENMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2enmod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-dismod APACHE_DISMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2dismod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-le-vhost-ext APACHE_LE_VHOST_EXT SSL vhost configuration extension (default: -le- ssl.conf) --apache-server-root APACHE_SERVER_ROOT Apache server root directory (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-vhost-root APACHE_VHOST_ROOT Apache server VirtualHost configuration root (default: None) --apache-logs-root APACHE_LOGS_ROOT Apache server logs directory (default: /var/log/apache2) --apache-challenge-location APACHE_CHALLENGE_LOCATION Directory path for challenge configuration (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-handle-modules APACHE_HANDLE_MODULES Let installer handle enabling required modules for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-handle-sites APACHE_HANDLE_SITES Let installer handle enabling sites for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-ctl APACHE_CTL Full path to Apache control script (default: apache2ctl) --apache-bin APACHE_BIN Full path to apache2/httpd binary (default: None) dns-cloudflare: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). --dns-cloudflare-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDFLARE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-cloudflare-credentials DNS_CLOUDFLARE_CREDENTIALS Cloudflare credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-cloudxns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). --dns-cloudxns-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDXNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-cloudxns-credentials DNS_CLOUDXNS_CREDENTIALS CloudXNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-digitalocean: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). --dns-digitalocean-propagation-seconds DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-digitalocean-credentials DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_CREDENTIALS DigitalOcean credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsimple: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). --dns-dnsimple-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSIMPLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-dnsimple-credentials DNS_DNSIMPLE_CREDENTIALS DNSimple credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsmadeeasy: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). --dns-dnsmadeeasy-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSMADEEASY_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-dnsmadeeasy-credentials DNS_DNSMADEEASY_CREDENTIALS DNS Made Easy credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-gehirn: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). --dns-gehirn-propagation-seconds DNS_GEHIRN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-gehirn-credentials DNS_GEHIRN_CREDENTIALS Gehirn Infrastructure Service credentials file. (default: None) dns-google: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS for DNS). --dns-google-propagation-seconds DNS_GOOGLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-google-credentials DNS_GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS Path to Google Cloud DNS service account JSON file. (See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/ OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount forinformation about creating a service account and https://cloud.google.com/dns/access- control#permissions_and_roles for information about therequired permissions.) (default: None) dns-linode: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). --dns-linode-propagation-seconds DNS_LINODE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 120) --dns-linode-credentials DNS_LINODE_CREDENTIALS Linode credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-luadns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). --dns-luadns-propagation-seconds DNS_LUADNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-luadns-credentials DNS_LUADNS_CREDENTIALS LuaDNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-nsone: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). --dns-nsone-propagation-seconds DNS_NSONE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-nsone-credentials DNS_NSONE_CREDENTIALS NS1 credentials file. (default: None) dns-ovh: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). --dns-ovh-propagation-seconds DNS_OVH_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 120) --dns-ovh-credentials DNS_OVH_CREDENTIALS OVH credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-rfc2136: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). --dns-rfc2136-propagation-seconds DNS_RFC2136_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-rfc2136-credentials DNS_RFC2136_CREDENTIALS RFC 2136 credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-route53: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using AWS Route53 for DNS). --dns-route53-propagation-seconds DNS_ROUTE53_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) dns-sakuracloud: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). --dns-sakuracloud-propagation-seconds DNS_SAKURACLOUD_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 90) --dns-sakuracloud-credentials DNS_SAKURACLOUD_CREDENTIALS Sakura Cloud credentials file. (default: None) manual: Authenticate through manual configuration or custom shell scripts. When using shell scripts, an authenticator script must be provided. The environment variables available to this script depend on the type of challenge. $CERTBOT_DOMAIN will always contain the domain being authenticated. For HTTP-01 and DNS-01, $CERTBOT_VALIDATION is the validation string, and $CERTBOT_TOKEN is the filename of the resource requested when performing an HTTP-01 challenge. An additional cleanup script can also be provided and can use the additional variable $CERTBOT_AUTH_OUTPUT which contains the stdout output from the auth script. For both authenticator and cleanup script, on HTTP-01 and DNS-01 challenges, $CERTBOT_REMAINING_CHALLENGES will be equal to the number of challenges that remain after the current one, and $CERTBOT_ALL_DOMAINS contains a comma-separated list of all domains that are challenged for the current certificate. --manual-auth-hook MANUAL_AUTH_HOOK Path or command to execute for the authentication script (default: None) --manual-cleanup-hook MANUAL_CLEANUP_HOOK Path or command to execute for the cleanup script (default: None) nginx: Nginx Web Server plugin --nginx-server-root NGINX_SERVER_ROOT Nginx server root directory. (default: /etc/nginx or /usr/local/etc/nginx) --nginx-ctl NGINX_CTL Path to the (aqnginx(aq binary, used for (aqconfigtest(aq and retrieving nginx version number. (default: nginx) --nginx-sleep-seconds NGINX_SLEEP_SECONDS Number of seconds to wait for nginx configuration changes to apply when reloading. (default: 1) null: Null Installer standalone: Spin up a temporary webserver webroot: Place files in webroot directory --webroot-path WEBROOT_PATH, -w WEBROOT_PATH public_html / webroot path. This can be specified multiple times to handle different domains; each domain will have the webroot path that preceded it. For instance: (ga-w /var/www/example -d example.com -d www.example.com -w /var/www/thing -d thing.net -d m.thing.net(ga (default: Ask) --webroot-map WEBROOT_MAP JSON dictionary mapping domains to webroot paths; this implies -d for each entry. You may need to escape this from your shell. E.g.: --webroot-map (aq{"eg1.is,m.eg1.is":"/www/eg1/", "eg2.is":"/www/eg2"}(aq This option is merged with, but takes precedence over, -w / -d entries. At present, if you put webroot-map in a config file, it needs to be on a single line, like: webroot-map = {"example.com":"/var/www"}. (default: {}) P
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This works only if the # character is the first character in the line. You can include secondary config files via the include directive. If you use a relative path for include, it is resolved with respect to the location of the current config file. Note that environment variables are expanded, so ${USER}.conf becomes name.conf if USER=name. Also, you can use globinclude to include files matching a shell glob pattern and envinclude to include configuration from environment variables. For example: 0.0 3.5 C include other.conf # Include *.conf files from all subdirs of kitty.d inside the kitty config dir globinclude kitty.d/**/*.conf # Include the *contents* of all env vars starting with KITTY_CONF_ envinclude KITTY_CONF_* P NOTE: 0.0 3.5 Syntax highlighting for kitty.conf in vim is available via %vim-kitty. kitty has very powerful font management. You can configure individual font faces and even specify special fonts for particular characters. 0.0 font_family, bold_font, italic_font, bold_italic_font 0.0 3.5 C font_family monospace bold_font auto italic_font auto bold_italic_font auto P You can specify different fonts for the bold/italic/bold-italic variants. To get a full list of supported fonts use the kitty +list-fonts command. By default they are derived automatically, by the OSes font system. When %bold_font or %bold_italic_font is set to auto on macOS, the priority of bold fonts is semi-bold, bold, heavy. Setting them manually is useful for font families that have many weight variants like Book, Medium, Thick, etc. For example: 0.0 3.5 C font_family Operator Mono Book bold_font Operator Mono Medium italic_font Operator Mono Book Italic bold_italic_font Operator Mono Medium Italic P 0.0 font_size 0.0 3.5 C font_size 11.0 P Font size (in pts) 0.0 force_ltr 0.0 3.5 C force_ltr no P kitty does not support BIDI (bidirectional text), however, for RTL scripts, words are automatically displayed in RTL. That is to say, in an RTL script, the words (dqHELLO WORLD(dq display in kitty as (dqWORLD HELLO(dq, and if you try to select a substring of an RTL-shaped string, you will get the character that would be there had the the string been LTR. For example, assuming the Hebrew word ירושלים, selecting the character that on the screen appears to be ם actually writes into the selection buffer the character י. kitty(aqs default behavior is useful in conjunction with a filter to reverse the word order, however, if you wish to manipulate RTL glyphs, it can be very challenging to work with, so this option is provided to turn it off. Furthermore, this option can be used with the command line program %GNU FriBidi to get BIDI support, because it will force kitty to always treat the text as LTR, which FriBidi expects for terminals. 0.0 symbol_map 0.0 3.5 C symbol_map U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 PowerlineSymbols P Map the specified Unicode codepoints to a particular font. Useful if you need special rendering for some symbols, such as for Powerline. Avoids the need for patched fonts. Each Unicode code point is specified in the form U+<code point in hexadecimal>. You can specify multiple code points, separated by commas and ranges separated by hyphens. This option can be specified multiple times. The syntax is: 0.0 3.5 C symbol_map codepoints Font Family Name P 0.0 narrow_symbols 0.0 3.5 C narrow_symbols U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 1 P Usually, for Private Use Unicode characters and some symbol/dingbat characters, if the character is followed by one or more spaces, kitty will use those extra cells to render the character larger, if the character in the font has a wide aspect ratio. Using this option you can force kitty to restrict the specified code points to render in the specified number of cells (defaulting to one cell). This option can be specified multiple times. The syntax is: 0.0 3.5 C narrow_symbols codepoints [optionally the number of cells] P 0.0 disable_ligatures 0.0 3.5 C disable_ligatures never P Choose how you want to handle multi-character ligatures. The default is to always render them. You can tell kitty to not render them when the cursor is over them by using cursor to make editing easier, or have kitty never render them at all by using always, if you don(aqt like them. The ligature strategy can be set per-window either using the kitty remote control facility or by defining shortcuts for it in kitty.conf, for example: 0.0 3.5 C map alt+1 disable_ligatures_in active always map alt+2 disable_ligatures_in all never map alt+3 disable_ligatures_in tab cursor P Note that this refers to programming ligatures, typically implemented using the calt OpenType feature. For disabling general ligatures, use the %font_features option. 0.0 font_features 0.0 3.5 C font_features none P Choose exactly which OpenType features to enable or disable. This is useful as some fonts might have features worthwhile in a terminal. For example, Fira Code includes a discretionary feature, zero, which in that font changes the appearance of the zero (0), to make it more easily distinguishable from Ø. Fira Code also includes other discretionary features known as Stylistic Sets which have the tags ss01 through ss20. For the exact syntax to use for individual features, see the %HarfBuzz documentation. Note that this code is indexed by PostScript name, and not the font family. This allows you to define very precise feature settings; e.g. you can disable a feature in the italic font but not in the regular font. On Linux, font features are first read from the FontConfig database and then this option is applied, so they can be configured in a single, central place. To get the PostScript name for a font, use kitty +list-fonts --psnames: 0.0 3.5 C $ kitty +list-fonts --psnames | grep Fira Fira Code Fira Code Bold (FiraCode-Bold) Fira Code Light (FiraCode-Light) Fira Code Medium (FiraCode-Medium) Fira Code Regular (FiraCode-Regular) Fira Code Retina (FiraCode-Retina) P The part in brackets is the PostScript name. Enable alternate zero and oldstyle numerals: 0.0 3.5 C font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero +onum P Enable only alternate zero in the bold font: 0.0 3.5 C font_features FiraCode-Bold +zero P Disable the normal ligatures, but keep the calt feature which (in this font) breaks up monotony: 0.0 3.5 C font_features TT2020StyleB-Regular -liga +calt P In conjunction with %force_ltr, you may want to disable Arabic shaping entirely, and only look at their isolated forms if they show up in a document. You can do this with e.g.: 0.0 3.5 C font_features UnifontMedium +isol -medi -fina -init P 0.0 modify_font 0.0 3.5 C modify_font P Modify font characteristics such as the position or thickness of the underline and strikethrough. The modifications can have the suffix px for pixels or % for percentage of original value. No suffix means use pts. For example: 0.0 3.5 C modify_font underline_position -2 modify_font underline_thickness 150% modify_font strikethrough_position 2px P Additionally, you can modify the size of the cell in which each font glyph is rendered and the baseline at which the glyph is placed in the cell. For example: 0.0 3.5 C modify_font cell_width 80% modify_font cell_height -2px modify_font baseline 3 P Note that modifying the baseline will automatically adjust the underline and strikethrough positions by the same amount. Increasing the baseline raises glyphs inside the cell and decreasing it lowers them. Decreasing the cell size might cause rendering artifacts, so use with care. 0.0 box_drawing_scale 0.0 3.5 C box_drawing_scale 0.001, 1, 1.5, 2 P The sizes of the lines used for the box drawing Unicode characters. These values are in pts. They will be scaled by the monitor DPI to arrive at a pixel value. There must be four values corresponding to thin, normal, thick, and very thick lines. 0.0 cursor 0.0 3.5 C cursor #cccccc P Default cursor color. If set to the special value none the cursor will be rendered with a (dqreverse video(dq effect. It(aqs color will be the color of the text in the cell it is over and the text will be rendered with the background color of the cell. Note that if the program running in the terminal sets a cursor color, this takes precedence. Also, the cursor colors are modified if the cell background and foreground colors have very low contrast. 0.0 cursor_text_color 0.0 3.5 C cursor_text_color #111111 P The color of text under the cursor. If you want it rendered with the background color of the cell underneath instead, use the special keyword: background. Note that if %cursor is set to none then this option is ignored. 0.0 cursor_shape 0.0 3.5 C cursor_shape block P The cursor shape can be one of block, beam, underline. Note that when reloading the config this will be changed only if the cursor shape has not been set by the program running in the terminal. This sets the default cursor shape, applications running in the terminal can override it. In particular, %shell integration in kitty sets the cursor shape to beam at shell prompts. You can avoid this by setting %shell_integration to no-cursor. 0.0 cursor_beam_thickness 0.0 3.5 C cursor_beam_thickness 1.5 P The thickness of the beam cursor (in pts). 0.0 cursor_underline_thickness 0.0 3.5 C cursor_underline_thickness 2.0 P The thickness of the underline cursor (in pts). 0.0 cursor_blink_interval 0.0 3.5 C cursor_blink_interval -1 P The interval to blink the cursor (in seconds). Set to zero to disable blinking. Negative values mean use system default. Note that the minimum interval will be limited to %repaint_delay. 0.0 cursor_stop_blinking_after 0.0 3.5 C cursor_stop_blinking_after 15.0 P Stop blinking cursor after the specified number of seconds of keyboard inactivity. Set to zero to never stop blinking. 0.0 scrollback_lines 0.0 3.5 C scrollback_lines 2000 P Number of lines of history to keep in memory for scrolling back. Memory is allocated on demand. Negative numbers are (effectively) infinite scrollback. Note that using very large scrollback is not recommended as it can slow down performance of the terminal and also use large amounts of RAM. Instead, consider using %scrollback_pager_history_size. Note that on config reload if this is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing ones. 0.0 scrollback_pager 0.0 3.5 C scrollback_pager less --chop-long-lines --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS +INPUT_LINE_NUMBER P Program with which to view scrollback in a new window. The scrollback buffer is passed as STDIN to this program. If you change it, make sure the program you use can handle ANSI escape sequences for colors and text formatting. INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in the command line above will be replaced by an integer representing which line should be at the top of the screen. Similarly CURSOR_LINE and CURSOR_COLUMN will be replaced by the current cursor position or set to 0 if there is no cursor, for example, when showing the last command output. 0.0 scrollback_pager_history_size 0.0 3.5 C scrollback_pager_history_size 0 P Separate scrollback history size (in MB), used only for browsing the scrollback buffer with pager. This separate buffer is not available for interactive scrolling but will be piped to the pager program when viewing scrollback buffer in a separate window. The current implementation stores the data in UTF-8, so approximatively 10000 lines per megabyte at 100 chars per line, for pure ASCII, unformatted text. A value of zero or less disables this feature. The maximum allowed size is 4GB. Note that on config reload if this is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing ones. 0.0 scrollback_fill_enlarged_window 0.0 3.5 C scrollback_fill_enlarged_window no P Fill new space with lines from the scrollback buffer after enlarging a window. 0.0 wheel_scroll_multiplier 0.0 3.5 C wheel_scroll_multiplier 5.0 P Multiplier for the number of lines scrolled by the mouse wheel. Note that this is only used for low precision scrolling devices, not for high precision scrolling devices on platforms such as macOS and Wayland. Use negative numbers to change scroll direction. See also %wheel_scroll_min_lines. 0.0 wheel_scroll_min_lines 0.0 3.5 C wheel_scroll_min_lines 1 P The minimum number of lines scrolled by the mouse wheel. The %scroll multiplier only takes effect after it reaches this number. Note that this is only used for low precision scrolling devices like wheel mice that scroll by very small amounts when using the wheel. With a negative number, the minimum number of lines will always be added. 0.0 touch_scroll_multiplier 0.0 3.5 C touch_scroll_multiplier 1.0 P Multiplier for the number of lines scrolled by a touchpad. Note that this is only used for high precision scrolling devices on platforms such as macOS and Wayland. Use negative numbers to change scroll direction. 0.0 mouse_hide_wait 0.0 3.5 C mouse_hide_wait 3.0 P Hide mouse cursor after the specified number of seconds of the mouse not being used. Set to zero to disable mouse cursor hiding. Set to a negative value to hide the mouse cursor immediately when typing text. Disabled by default on macOS as getting it to work robustly with the ever-changing sea of bugs that is Cocoa is too much effort. 0.0 url_color, url_style 0.0 3.5 C url_color #0087bd url_style curly P The color and style for highlighting URLs on mouse-over. %url_style can be one of: none, straight, double, curly, dotted, dashed. 0.0 open_url_with 0.0 3.5 C open_url_with default P The program to open clicked URLs. The special value default with first look for any URL handlers defined via the %Scripting the mouse click facility and if non are found, it will use the Operating System(aqs default URL handler (open on macOS and xdg-open on Linux). 0.0 url_prefixes 0.0 3.5 C url_prefixes file ftp ftps gemini git gopher http https irc ircs kitty mailto news sftp ssh P The set of URL prefixes to look for when detecting a URL under the mouse cursor. 0.0 detect_urls 0.0 3.5 C detect_urls yes P Detect URLs under the mouse. Detected URLs are highlighted with an underline and the mouse cursor becomes a hand over them. Even if this option is disabled, URLs are still clickable. 0.0 url_excluded_characters 0.0 3.5 C url_excluded_characters P Additional characters to be disallowed from URLs, when detecting URLs under the mouse cursor. By default, all characters that are legal in URLs are allowed. 0.0 copy_on_select 0.0 3.5 C copy_on_select no P Copy to clipboard or a private buffer on select. With this set to clipboard, selecting text with the mouse will cause the text to be copied to clipboard. Useful on platforms such as macOS that do not have the concept of primary selection. You can instead specify a name such as a1 to copy to a private kitty buffer. Map a shortcut with the paste_from_buffer action to paste from this private buffer. For example: 0.0 3.5 C copy_on_select a1 map shift+cmd+v paste_from_buffer a1 P Note that copying to the clipboard is a security risk, as all programs, including websites open in your browser can read the contents of the system clipboard. 0.0 paste_actions 0.0 3.5 C paste_actions quote-urls-at-prompt P A comma separated list of actions to take when pasting text into the terminal. The supported paste actions are: 0.0 quote-urls-at-prompt: If the text being pasted is a URL and the cursor is at a shell prompt, automatically quote the URL (needs %shell_integration). confirm: Confirm the paste if bracketed paste mode is not active or there is more a large amount of text being pasted. filter: Run the filter_paste() function from the file paste-actions.py in the kitty config directory on the pasted text. The text returned by the function will be actually pasted. 0.0 strip_trailing_spaces 0.0 3.5 C strip_trailing_spaces never P Remove spaces at the end of lines when copying to clipboard. A value of smart will do it when using normal selections, but not rectangle selections. A value of always will always do it. 0.0 select_by_word_characters 0.0 3.5 C select_by_word_characters @-./_~?&=%+# P Characters considered part of a word when double clicking. In addition to these characters any character that is marked as an alphanumeric character in the Unicode database will be matched. 0.0 select_by_word_characters_forward 0.0 3.5 C select_by_word_characters_forward P Characters considered part of a word when extending the selection forward on double clicking. In addition to these characters any character that is marked as an alphanumeric character in the Unicode database will be matched. If empty (default) %select_by_word_characters will be used for both directions. 0.0 click_interval 0.0 3.5 C click_interval -1.0 P The interval between successive clicks to detect double/triple clicks (in seconds). Negative numbers will use the system default instead, if available, or fallback to 0.5. 0.0 focus_follows_mouse 0.0 3.5 C focus_follows_mouse no P Set the active window to the window under the mouse when moving the mouse around. 0.0 pointer_shape_when_grabbed 0.0 3.5 C pointer_shape_when_grabbed arrow P The shape of the mouse pointer when the program running in the terminal grabs the mouse. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand. 0.0 default_pointer_shape 0.0 3.5 C default_pointer_shape beam P The default shape of the mouse pointer. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand. 0.0 pointer_shape_when_dragging 0.0 3.5 C pointer_shape_when_dragging beam P The default shape of the mouse pointer when dragging across text. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand
- kwalitee-metrics(1)
- list details of all kwalitee metrics installed on the system
- lcnt(3)
- A runtime system Lock Profiling tool
- m.cogo(1), m.cogo (1)
- A simple utility for converting bearing and distance measurements to coordinates and vice versa. It assumes a cartesian coordinate system
- makerules(5)
- system programmers guide for compiling projects on different platforms
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- meson.build(5)
- a build system dsl
- miktex-mpost(1)
- MetaPost, a system for creating graphics
- mkfs(8), mkext(8)
- archive or update a file system
- mkisofs(8)
- create an hybrid ISO-9660/JOLIET/HFS/UDF filesystem-image with optional Rock Ridge attributes
- mojo(1)
- The Mojolicious command system
- muon(1)
- a meson-compatible build system
- neofetch(1), Neofetch(1)
- A fast, highly customizable system info script
- ntpwait(8)
- wait for ntpd to stabilize the system clock
- observer(3)
- A GUI tool for observing an Erlang system
- openshot-audio-demo(1)
- Display system info and play test sound
- os(3)
- Operating system-specific functions
- os_sup(3)
- Interface to OS System Messages
- oyranos(3), Oyranos(3)
- Oyranos color management system (CMS)
- perlaix(1)
- Perl version 5 on IBM AIX (UNIX) systems
- perlfaq8(1)
- System Interaction
- perlfreebsd(1)
- Perl version 5 on FreeBSD systems
- perlhpux(1)
- Perl version 5 on Hewlett-Packard Unix (HP-UX) systems
- perlirix(1)
- Perl version 5 on Irix systems
- perllinux(1)
- Perl version 5 on Linux systems
- perlopenbsd(1)
- Perl version 5 on OpenBSD systems
- perlsolaris(1)
- Perl version 5 on Solaris systems
- perlsynology(1)
- Perl 5 on Synology DSM systems
- perltru64(1)
- Perl version 5 on Tru64 (formerly known as Digital UNIX formerly known as DEC OSF/1) systems
- plumber(4)
- file system for interprocess messaging
- pod::Prima::Printer(3), Prima::Printer(3)
- system printing services
- pod::Prima::codecs(3), Prima::codecs(3)
- How to write a codec for Prima image subsystem
- pod::Prima::image-load(3), Prima::image-load(3)
- Using image subsystem
- pt-summary(1)
- Summarize system information nicely
- qgis(1)
- QGIS Geographic Information System
- qnetwalk(6)
- The game for system administrators
- ramfs(4), ramfs (4)
- memory file system
- rgbds(7)
- Rednex Game Boy Development System
- rmid(1)
- Starts the activation system daemon that enables objects to be registered and activated in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
- run_erl(1)
- Redirect Erlang input and output streams on Unix systems
- saga_cmd(1)
- command-line interface to the System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses
- saga_gui(1)
- graphical user interface to the System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses
- sandboxfs(1)
- A virtual file system for sandboxing
- sccs(1)
- front end for the Source Code Control System (SCCS)
- sd(1)
- a distributed ticket tracking system
- slrsh(1)
- Perform rsh command on all clump systems
- smugfs(4)
- file system access to SmugMug photo sharing
- snortconfig(1)
- a simple yet complicated rules maintance system
- sqitch-config(3), Header "Name" sqitch-config(3)
- Get and set local, user, or system Sqitch options
- ssh_sftpd(3)
- Specifies the channel process to handle an SFTP subsystem
- start_erl(1)
- Start Erlang for embedded systems on Windows systems
- stats(1), auxstats(1)
- display graphs of system activity
- svk(1)
- A Distributed Version Control System
- svxlink(1)
- A general purpose voice services system for ham radio use
- sync(1)
- schedule file/file system updates rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- sys(3)
- A functional interface to system messages
- syslog(3), sysfatal(3)
- system error messages
- system_information(3)
- System Information
- tail_to_scribe.pl(1)
- Tail files and send to a Scribe logging system
- tapefs(4), 32vfs(4), cpiofs(4), tapfs(4), tarfs(4), tpfs(4), v6fs(4), v10fs(4), zipfs(4)
- mount archival file systems
- tarantool(1)
- a Lua application server and a database management system
- tickit_debug_init(3)
- initialise the debugging system
- translit(1)
- transliterate text between various writing systems
- tt_X_session(3)
- return the session associated with an X window system display
- ttb(3)
- A base for building trace tools for distributed systems
- tv_find_grabbers(1)
- Find all XMLTV grabbers that are installed on the system
- uname(1)
- identify the current system rst2man-indent-level 0 1 rstReportMargin \$1
- unreliablefs(1)
- a FUSE-based fault-injecting filesystem
- v.lrs.create(1), v.lrs.create (1)
- Creates a linear reference system
- v.lrs.label(1), v.lrs.label (1)
- Creates stationing from input lines, and linear reference system
- v.lrs.segment(1), v.lrs.segment (1)
- Creates points/segments from input lines, linear reference system and positions read from stdin or a file
- v.lrs.where(1), v.lrs.where (1)
- Finds line id and real km+offset for given points in vector map using linear reference system
- vacfs(4)
- a Venti-based file system
- vbackup(8), vcat(8), vftp(8), vmount(8), vnfs(8)
- back up Unix file systems to Venti
- vislcg3(1)
- This application is part of ( cg3 ) This tool is part of the CG-3 constraint grammar system: https://visl.sdu.dk/cg3.html
- wxSystemOptions(3)
- Functions for wxSystemOptions class
- wxSystemSettings(3)
- Functions for wxSystemSettings class
- xob(1)
- A lightweight overlay volume/backlight/progress/anything bar for the X Window System
- zip_error_code_system(3)
- get operating system error part of zip_error
- zip_error_get_sys_type(3)
- get type of system error code (obsolete interface)
- zip_error_system_type(3)
- return type of system error
- zmaudit.pl(8)
- ZoneMinder event file system and database consistency checker
- zmrecover.pl(8)
- ZoneMinder event file system and database recovery checker