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- shell built-in commands
- kern_reboot(9), shutdown_nice(9)
- reboot, halt, or power off the system
- nice(1)
- execute a utility at an altered scheduling priority
- nice(3)
- set program scheduling priority
- renice(8)
- alter priority of running processes
- afew(1)
- afew Documentation afew is an initial tagging script for notmuch mail: 0.0 (bu 2 %http://notmuchmail.org/ (bu 2 %http://notmuchmail.org/initial_tagging/ Its basic task is to provide automatic tagging each time new mail is registered with notmuch. In a classic setup, you might call it after notmuch new in an offlineimap post sync hook or in the notmuch post-new hook. It can do basic thing such as adding tags based on email headers or maildir folders, handling killed threads and spam. fyi: afew plays nicely with alot, a GUI for notmuch mail ;) 0.0 (bu 2 %https://github.com/pazz/alot Contents:
- aggregate(1)
- optimise a list of route prefixes to help make nice short filters
- aggregate-ios(1)
- optimise a concatenated set of cisco/IOS prefix filters to help make them nice and short
- and(8)
- auto nice daemon
- and.conf(5), /etc/and.conf(5)
- general configuration parameters for the auto nice daemon
- and.priorities(5), /etc/and.priorities(5)
- priority database for the auto nice daemon
- byobu-prompt(1), byobu-enable-prompt(1), byobu-disable-prompt(1)
- add and remove a nice color prompt to your shell configuration
- coredns-debug(7), debug(7)
- disables the automatic recovery upon a crash so that you'll get a nice stack trace
- explain_nice(3)
- explain nice(2) errors require_index { }
- explain_nice_or_die(3)
- change process priority and report errors require_index { "change process priority and report errors" }
- gnice(1), nice(1)
- run a program with modified scheduling priority