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 scan(1) -- produce a one-line-per-message scan listing (only available within the message handling system, mh)
    The scan command produces a one-line-per-message listing of the messages in the current folder. You can scan a folder other than the current folder by using the +folder argument. You can use the msgs ...
 sccs(1) -- Administration program for Source Code Control System (SCCS) commands
    The sccs command is an administration program that incorporates the set of SCCS commands into the operating system. [Tru64 UNIX] The sccs command can be used to assign or reassign file ownership. The ...
 sccsdiff(1) -- Compares two versions of a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file
    Any number of SCCS files can be specified, but the same arguments apply to all files.
 sccshelp(1) -- Provides information about a Source Code Control System (SCCS) message or command
    The sccshelp command displays information about the use of a specified SCCS command or about messages generated while using the commands. Each message has an associated error code, which can be suppli...
 scp(1) -- Secure Shell client remote copy application
    The scp2 (secure copy) command creates a secure connection between a Secure Shell client and a server to copy files. A secure connection provides client and server authentication, user authentication,...
 scp2(1) -- Secure Shell client remote copy application
    The scp2 (secure copy) command creates a secure connection between a Secure Shell client and a server to copy files. A secure connection provides client and server authentication, user authentication,...
 script(1) -- Makes a transcript of terminal session
    The transcript is written to file, or appended to file if the -a option is given. If no file name is given, the transcript is saved in the file typescript. The script ends when the forked shell exits....
 sdiff(1) -- Compares two files and displays the differences in
    The sdiff command displays each line of the two files with a series of spaces between them if the lines are identical, a < (left angle bracket) in the field of spaces if the line only exists in file1,...
 sed(1) -- Stream editor
    The sed command includes many features for selecting lines to be modified and making changes only to the selected lines. The sed command uses two work spaces for holding the line being modified: the p...
 send(1) -- send a message (only available within the message handling system, mh)
    Use send to send the draft message to the specified recipients. You normally choose send as one of the options from the whatnow program. However, you can use send just like any other MH command. If yo...
 setacl(1) -- Changes the specified access control list (ACL) on a file or directory
    Note This command is based on Draft 13 of the POSIX P1003.6 standard. The setacl command is used to add, modify, and remove access control lists (ACL) and individual ACL entries on files and directori...
 sftp(1) -- Secure Shell file transfer client
    The sftp2 command creates a secure connection between a Secure Shell client and a server to transfer files over a network. The sftp2 command is intended as a secure replacement for the ftp command. A ...
 sftp2(1) -- Secure Shell file transfer client
    The sftp2 command creates a secure connection between a Secure Shell client and a server to transfer files over a network. The sftp2 command is intended as a secure replacement for the ftp command. A ...
 sh(1p) -- Shell, the standard command language interpreter (POSIX Shell)
    The POSIX shell carries out commands either interactively from a terminal keyboard or from a file. Some important features of the shell are as follows: Command aliasing File name substitution Tilde su...
 sh(1) -- Shell, the standard command language interpreter
    [Tru64 UNIX] Tru64 UNIX provides two command interpreters with the name sh. The XCU5.0 and POSIX.2 compliant command interpreter sh is available in the file /usr/bin/posix/sh and is described in the s...
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