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 dh_strip(1) -- strip executables, shared libraries, and some static libraries
    dh_strip is a debhelper program that is responsible for stripping executables, shared libraries, and static libraries that are not used for debugging. It assumes that files that have names like lib*_g...
 dh_suidregister(1) -- obsolete suid registration program
    This program used to register suid and sgid files with suidregister(1), but with the introduction of dpkg-statoverride(8), registration of files in this way is unnecessary, and even harmful, so this p...
 dh_testdir(1) -- test directory before building debian package
    dh_testdir tries to make sure that you are in the correct directory when building a debian package. It makes sure that the file debian/control exists, as well as any other files you specify. If not, i...
 dh_testroot(1) -- ensure that a package is built as root
    dh_testroot simply checks to see if you are root. If not, it exits with an error. Debian packages must be built as root, though you can use fakeroot(1)
 dh_testversion(1) -- ensure that the correct version of debhelper is installed
    Note: This program is deprecated. You should use build dependencies instead. dh_testversion compares the version of debhelper against the version you specify, and if the condition is not met, exits wi...
 dh_undocumented(1) -- make symlinks to undocumented.7.gz man page
    dh_undocumented is a debhelper program that is responsible for making symlinks to undocumented(7) for man pages that are not present in your package. The program takes a list of man pages that should ...
 dialog(1) -- display dialog boxes from shell scripts
    Dialog is a program that will let you to present a variety of questions or display messages using dialog boxes from a shell script. These types of dialog boxes are implemented (though not all are nece...
 diff(1) -- find differences between two files
    In the simplest case, diff compares the contents of the two files from- file and to-file. A file name of - stands for text read from the standard input. As a special case, diff - - compares a copy of ...
 diff3(1) -- find differences between three files
    The diff3 command compares three files and outputs descriptions of their differences. The files to compare are mine, older, and yours. At most one of these three file names may be -, which tells diff3...
 dig(1) -- DNS lookup utility
    dig (domain information groper) is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers. It performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the name server(s) that were queried. Mos...
 dir(1) -- list directory contents
    List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default). Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuSUX nor --sort. -a, --all do not hide entries starting with . -A, --almost-all do not l...
 dircolors(1) -- color setup for ls
    Output commands to set the LS_COLORS environment variable. Determine format of output: -b, --sh, --bourne-shell output Bourne shell code to set LS_COLORS -c, --csh, --c-shell output C shell code to se...
 dirname(1) -- strip non-directory suffix from file name
    Print NAME with its trailing /component removed; if NAME contains no /'s, output `.' (meaning the current directory). --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit
 diskd(1) --
    
 diskseekd(1) --
    
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