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 usbhidctl(1) -- manipulate USB HID devices
    usbhidctl can be used to output or modify the state of a USB HID (Human Interface Device). If a list of items is present on the command line, then usbhidctl prints the current value of those items for...
 users(1) -- list current users
    users lists the login names of the users currently on the system, in sorted order, space separated, on a single line.
 uudecode(1) -- encode/decode a binary file
    The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support formats other than printable ASCII data. b64encode and b64decode are equivalent to r...
 uuencode(1) -- encode/decode a binary file
    The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support formats other than printable ASCII data. b64encode and b64decode are equivalent to r...
 vacation(1) -- return ``I am not here'' indication
    vacation returns a message to the sender of a message telling them that you are currently not reading your mail. The intended use is in a .forward file. For example, your .forward file might have: \r...
 vgrind(1) -- grind nice listings of programs
    vgrind formats the program sources which are arguments in a nice style using troff(1). Comments are placed in italics, keywords in bold face, and the name of the current function is listed down the ma...
 vi(1) -- text editor
    ex is a line-oriented text editor; vi is a screen-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...
 view(1) -- text editor
    ex is a line-oriented text editor; vi is a screen-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
    vis is a filter for converting non-printable characters into a visual representation. It differs from cat -v in that the form can be unique and invertible. By default, all non-printing characters exce...
 w(1) -- display users who are logged on 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) -- await process completion
    If invoked with no arguments, the wait utility waits until all existing child processes in the background have terminated. Available operands: pid If a pid operand is specified, and it is the process ...
 wall(1) -- write a message to users
    wall displays the contents of file, or, by default, its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users. Only the superuser can write on the terminals of users who have chosen to den...
 wc(1) -- word, line, and byte or character count
    The wc utility reads one or more input text files, and, by default, writes the number of lines, words, and bytes contained in each input file to the standard output. If more than one input file is spe...
 what(1) -- show what versions of object modules were used to construct a file
    what reads each file and searches for sequences of either the form ``$'' immediately followed by the system name (sysname) as defined by uname(3), or the form ``@(#)'' as inserted by the source co...
 whatis(1) -- describe what a command is
    whatis looks up a given command and gives the header line from the manual page. You can then use the man(1) command to get more information. whatis will match on a case insensitive basis and for multi...
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