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ranlib(1)– convert archives to random libraries -
rcapstat(1)– report resource cap enforcement daemon statistics -
rcp(1)– remote file copy -
rdist(1)– remote file distribution program -
read(1)– read a line from standard input -
readfile(1F)– reads file, gets longest line -
readonly(1)– shell built-in function to protect the value of the given variable from reassignment -
red(1)– text editor -
refer(1)– expand and insert references from a bibliographic database -
regcmp(1)– regular expression compile -
regex(1F)– match patterns against a string -
rehash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories -
reinit(1F)– runs an initialization file -
remote_shell(1)– remote shell -
remsh(1)– remote shell -
renice(1)– alter priority of running processes -
repeat(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
reset(1B)– establish or restore terminal characteristics -
reset(1F)– reset the current form field to its default values -
return(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps -
rksh(1)– KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language -
rlogin(1)– remote login -
rm(1)– remove directory entries -
rmail(1)– read mail or send mail to users -
rmdel(1)– remove a delta from an SCCS file -
rmdir(1)– remove directory entries -
rmformat(1)– removable rewritable media format utility -
roffbib(1)– format and print a bibliographic database -
roles(1)– print roles granted to a user -
rpcgen(1)– an RPC protocol compiler -
rpm2cpio(1)– convert Red Hat Package (RPM) to cpio archive -
rsh(1)– remote shell -
run(1F)– run an executable -
runat(1)– execute command in extended attribute name space -
rup(1)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version) -
rup(1C)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version) -
ruptime(1)– show host status of local machines -
rusage(1B)– print resource usage for a command -
rusers(1)– who is logged in on remote machines -
rwho(1)– who is logged in on local machines
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