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 fc(1) -- Processes the command history list
    The fc utility lists or edits and reexecutes commands previously entered to an interactive shell. The command history list references commands by number. The first number in the list is selected arbit...
 feedback(1) -- Generate an optimization feedback file using pixie and prof
    The feedback command invokes pixie to add profiling code to an object file. The object file generated by pixie is executed to obtain profiling information. The feedback command then invokes prof to an...
 fg(1) -- Runs jobs in the foreground
    If job control is enabled (see the description of set -m in the ksh(1) reference page), the fg utility moves a background job from the current environment into the foreground. Using fg to place a job ...
 fgrep(1) -- Searches a file for patterns
    By default, the grep command treats a pattern as a basic regular expression (BRE). With the -E option, the pattern is treated as an extended regular expression (ERE). With the -F option, the pattern i...
 file(1) -- Determines file type
    The file command reads input files and performs a series of tests on each one. It then attempts to classify them by type and writes the file types to standard output. The file command uses the /etc/ma...
 find(1) -- Finds files matching an expression
    The find command recursively searches the directory tree for each specified path name, seeking files that match the Boolean expression. The output from the find command varies depending on the terms u...
 finger(1) -- Displays user information
    By default, information for each user on the host is listed. This information includes the login name, terminal name and write status (an * (asterisk)) before the terminal name appears (if write permi...
 fixso(1) -- Fixes a shared object so that it can be quickstarted
    The fixso utility allows executables that depend on a shared library registered in the so_locations database to continue to run quickstarted even if the shared library changed after the time the execu...
 flex(1) -- Generates a C Language lexical analyzer
    The flex command is a tool for generating scanners: programs which recognize lexical patterns in text. The flex command reads the given input files, or its standard input if no filenames are given or ...
 fmt(1) -- Formats mail messages prior to sending
    The fmt command reads the input file or files, or standard input if no files are specified, and writes to standard output a version of the input with lines of a length as close as possible to width co...
 fold(1) -- Breaks or wraps lines in a file
    The fold command is a filter that wraps lines from the specified input files or standard input to a maximum of width (or bytes, if the -b option is specified). The fold command wraps lines by insertin...
 folder(1) -- set folder or display current folder name (only available within the message handling system, mh)
    The folder command lets you set the current folder, or display information about it. It can also be used to manage the folder stack. If you use the folder command without a +folder argument, informati...
 folders(1) -- list folders and contents (only available within the message handling system, mh)
    The folders command displays the names of your folders and the number of messages that they each contain. The folders command displays a list of all the folders in your Mail directory. The folders are...
 fontconverter(1X) -- Converts user-defined characters (UDCs) into PCF format
    The fontconverter command creates PCF format font files for user-defined characters (UDCs) that are created by the font editor of the cedit utility. The PCF format font files allow UDCs to be displaye...
 fonts.alias(1X) -- create an index of X font files in a directory
    For each directory argument, mkfontdir reads all of the font files in the directory searching for properties named "FONT", or (failing that) the name of the file stripped of its suffix. These are co...
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