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 vi(1) -- text editors
    Vi is a screen oriented text editor. Ex is a line-oriented text editor. Ex and vi are different interfaces to the same program, and it is possible to switch back and forth during an edit session. View...
 vidcontrol(1) -- system console control and configuration utility
    The vidcontrol command is used to set various options for the syscons(4) console driver, such as video mode, colors, cursor shape, screen output map, font and screen saver timeout. The following comma...
 vidfont(1) -- front end for syscons
    The kbdmap utility allows easy setting of available keymaps. The vidfont command allows the setting of fonts. Both examine a database for the keymaps and fonts. Descriptions are in English by default,...
 view(1) -- text editors
    Vi is a screen oriented text editor. Ex is a line-oriented text editor. Ex and vi are different interfaces to the same program, and it is possible to switch back and forth during an edit session. View...
 vis(1) -- display non-printable characters in a visual format
    The vis utility is a filter for converting non-printable characters into a visual representation. It differs from `cat -v' in that the form is unique and invertible. By default, all non-graphic chara...
 vt220keys(1) -- define SHIFTED function keys on VT220 terminal
    The vt220keys utility sets up a ``vt220 terminal'' in vt200 mode to allow user definition of the SHIFTED function keys. Each keyname specified on the command line will be loaded with the correspondi...
 vttest(1) -- test VT100-type terminal
    The vttest utility is a program designed to test the functionality of a VT100 terminal (or emulator thereof). It tests both display (escape sequence handling) and keyboard. The program is menu-driven ...
 w(1) -- display who is logged in and what they are doing
    The w utility prints a summary of the current activity on the system, including what each user is doing. The first line displays the current time of day, how long the system has been running, the numb...
 wait(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...
 wall(1) -- write a message to users
    The wall utility displays the contents of file or, by default, its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users. Only the super-user can write on the terminals of users who have c...
 wc(1) -- word, line, character, and byte count
    The wc utility displays the number of lines, words, and bytes contained in each input file (or standard input, by default) to the standard output. A line is defined as a string of characters delimited...
 what(1) -- show what versions of object modules were used to construct a file
    The what utility searches each specified file for sequences of the form ``@(#)'' as inserted by the source code control system. It prints the remainder of the string following this marker, up to a N...
 whatis(1) -- search the whatis database
    apropos searches a set of database files containing short descriptions of system commands for keywords and displays the result on the standard output. whatis displays only complete word matches. keywo...
 where(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...
 whereis(1) -- locate programs
    The whereis utility checks the standard binary, manual page, and source directories for the specified programs, printing out the paths of any it finds. The supplied program names are first stripped of...
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