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 jobs(1) -- a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax
    csh is a command language interpreter incorporating a history mechanism (see History substitutions), job control facilities (see Jobs), interactive file name and user name completion (see File name co...
 join(1) -- relational database operator
    The join utility performs an ``equality join'' on the specified files and writes the result to the standard output. The ``join field'' is the field in each file by which the files are compared. Th...
 jot(1) -- print sequential or random data
    jot is used to print out increasing, decreasing, random, or redundant data, usually numbers, one per line. The options are as follows: -b word Just print word repetitively. -c This is an abbreviation ...
 kauth(1) -- acquire initial tickets
    kinit is used to authenticate to the Kerberos server as principal, or if none is given, a system generated default (typically your login name at the default realm), and acquire a ticket granting ticke...
 kdestroy(1) -- destroy the current ticket file
    kdestroy removes the current set of tickets. Supported options: -c cachefile -cache=cachefile The cache file to remove. --no-unlog Do not remove AFS tokens. --no-delete-v4 Do not remove v4 tickets.
 kdump(1) -- display kernel trace data
    kdump displays the kernel trace files produced with ktrace(1) in humanreadable format. By default, the file ktrace.out in the current directory is displayed, unless overridden by the -f option. The op...
 keynote(1) -- command line tool for keynote(3) operations
    For more details on KeyNote, see RFC 2704.
 kill(1) -- terminate or signal a process
    The kill utility sends a signal to the process(es) specified by the pid operand(s). If no signal is specified, SIGTERM is used. Only the superuser may send signals to other users' processes. The opti...
 kinit(1) -- acquire initial tickets
    kinit is used to authenticate to the Kerberos server as principal, or if none is given, a system generated default (typically your login name at the default realm), and acquire a ticket granting ticke...
 klist(1) -- list Kerberos credentials
    klist reads and displays the current tickets in the credential cache (also known as the ticket file). Options supported: -c cache, --cache=cache credential cache to list -s, -t, --test Test for there ...
 ksh(1) -- public domain Korn shell
    ksh is a command interpreter intended for both interactive and shell script use. Its command language is a superset of the sh(1) shell language. Shell startup    [Toc]    [Back] The following options ...
 ktrace(1) -- enable kernel process tracing
    ktrace enables kernel trace logging for the specified processes. By default, kernel trace data is logged to the file ktrace.out, unless overridden by the -f option. The kernel operations that are trac...
 lam(1) -- laminate files
    lam copies the named files side by side onto the standard output. The n- th input lines from the input files are considered fragments of the single long n-th output line into which they are assembled....
 last(1) -- indicate last logins of users and ttys
    The last utility will either (1) list the sessions of specified users, ttys, and hosts, in reverse time order, or (2) list the users logged in at a specified snapshot date & time in reverse time order...
 lastcomm(1) -- show last commands executed in reverse order
    lastcomm gives information on previously executed commands. With no arguments, lastcomm prints information about all the commands recorded during the current accounting file's lifetime. The options a...
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