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INTRO(1)		    General Commands Manual		      INTRO(1)

NAME
       intro --	introduction to	general	commands (tools	and utilities)

DESCRIPTION
       Section	one of the manual contains most	of the commands	which comprise
       the FreeBSD user	environment.  Some of the commands included  with  the
       system  in  section  one	 are text editors, command shell interpreters,
       searching and sorting tools, file manipulation commands,	system	status
       commands,  remote file copy commands, mail commands, compilers and com-
       piler tools, formatted output tools, and	line printer commands.

       Tens of thousands of additional commands	are available to be  installed
       with  pkg(8),  or compiled with the ports(7) collection.	 Some of which
       include web browsers, office suites, calendars, conferencing utilities,
       integrated development environments, media  players,  audio  and	 video
       processing suites, etc.

       All commands set	a status value upon exit which may be tested to	see if
       the  command  completed normally.  Traditionally, the value 0 signifies
       successful completion of	the command, while a value >0 indicates	an er-
       ror.  Some commands attempt to describe the nature of  the  failure  by
       using exit codes	as defined in sysexits(3), while others	simply set the
       status to an arbitrary value >0 (typically 1).

FILES
       /bin/		   Commands  fundamental  to  single-  and  multi-user
			   modes.
       /usr/bin/	   General commands included with the base system.
       /usr/local/bin/	   Locally installed commands from pkg(8) or ports(7).

SEE ALSO
       apropos(1),  man(1),   which(1),	  intro(2),   intro(3),	  sysexits(3),
       intro(4),   intro(5),   intro(6),   intro(7),   ports(7),  security(7),
       intro(8), pkg(8), intro(9)

       Tutorials in the	UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents.

HISTORY
       The intro(1) manual page	first appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.

FreeBSD	15.0			April 12, 2024			      INTRO(1)

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