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 patch(1) -- apply a diff file to an original
    Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By defaul...
 pathchk(1) -- check pathnames
    The pathchk utility checks whether each of the specified pathname arguments is valid or portable. A diagnostic message is written for each argument that: +o Is longer than PATH_MAX bytes. +o Contains ...
 pawd(1) -- print automounter working directory
    pawd is used to print the current working directory, adjusted to reflect proper paths that can be reused to go through the automounter for the shortest possible path. In particular, the path printed b...
 pax(1) -- read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
    The pax utility will read, write, and list the members of an archive file, and will copy directory hierarchies. These operations are independent of the specific archive format, and support a wide vari...
 pfbtops(1) -- translate a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII
    pfbtops translates a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII, splitting overlong lines in text packets into smaller chunks. If pfb_file is omitted the pfb file will be read from the standard input. Th...
 pftp(1) -- Internet file transfer program
    ftp is the user interface to the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site. The last five arguments will fetch a file usin...
 pic(1) -- compile pictures for troff or TeX
    This manual page describes the GNU version of pic, which is part of the groff document formatting system. pic compiles descriptions of pictures embedded within troff or TeX input files into commands t...
 pkg_add(1) -- a utility for installing software package distributions
    The pkg_add command is used to extract packages that have been previously created with the pkg_create(1) command.
 pkg_check(1) -- handle package signatures
    The pkg_sign utility embeds a cryptographic signature within a gzip file file. type can be pgp (default), sha1, or x509. If type is pgp, it will always prompt you for a passphrase to unlock your priva...
 pkg_create(1) -- a utility for creating software package distributions
    The pkg_create command is used to create packages that will subsequently be fed to one of the package extraction/info utilities. The input description and command line arguments for the creation of a ...
 pkg_delete(1) -- a utility for deleting previously installed software package distributions
    The pkg_delete command is used to delete packages that have been previously installed with the pkg_add(1) command.
 pkg_info(1) -- a utility for displaying information on software packages
    The pkg_info command is used to dump out information for packages, either packed up in files with the pkg_create(1) command or already installed on the system with the pkg_add(1) command.
 pkg_sign(1) -- handle package signatures
    The pkg_sign utility embeds a cryptographic signature within a gzip file file. type can be pgp (default), sha1, or x509. If type is pgp, it will always prompt you for a passphrase to unlock your priva...
 pkg_version(1) -- summarize installed versions of packages
    The pkg_version command is used to produce a report of non-base software packages installed using the pkg_add(1) command. Each package's version number is checked against one of two sources to see if...
 popd(1) -- shell builtin commands
    Shell builtin commands are commands that can be executed within the running shell's process. Note that, in the case of csh(1) builtin commands, the command is executed in a subshell if it occurs as a...
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