BASIC COMMANDS:-
1-false - provide truth values
2-fc - process command history list.
3-fdformat - format floppy diskette or PCMCIA memory card
4-fg - control process execution
5-fgrep - search a file for a fixed-character string.
6-file - determine file type
7-find - find files
8-finger - display information about local and remote users
9-for - shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times
10-foreach - shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times
11-ftp - file transfer program
12-function - shell built-in command to define a function which is usable within this shell
13-etfacl(1) – display discretionary file information
14-getopt - parse command options
15-getopts(1) – parse utility options
16-glob - shell built-in function to expand a word list
17-goto(1) – shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps
18-grep - search a file for a pattern.
19-groups - print group membership of user
20-grpck - check group database entries
21-head - display first few lines of files.
22-history - process command history list
23-hostid - print the numeric identifier of the current host
24-hostname - set or print name of current host system
25-if - evaluate condition(s) or make execution of actions dependent upon the evaluation of condition(s)
26-jobs - control process execution
27-join - relational database operator
28-kill - terminate or signal processes
29-last - display login and logout information about users and terminals
30-link(1M) – link and unlink files and directories
31-ln - make hard or symbolic links to files
32-logger - add entries to the system log
33-login - sign on to the system
34-logname - return user's login name
35-ls - list contents of directory.
36-m4 - macro processor.
37-mail - interactive message processing system
38-mailstats - print statistics collected by sendmail
39-mailx - interactive message processing system.
40-make - maintain, update, and regenerate related programs and files
41-man - find and display reference manual pages
42-mkdir - make directories
43-more - browse or page through a text file
44-mv - move files
45-nawk - pattern scanning and processing language
46-netscape - start Netscape Communicator for Solaris
47-newgrp - log in to a new group
48-nice - invoke a command with an altered scheduling priority
49-nohup - run a command immune to hangups
50-pack - compress and expand files
51-page - browse or page through a text file
52-passwd - change login password and password attributes
53-paste - merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files
54-patch - apply changes to files
55-pathchk - check path names
56-pax - portable archive interchange
57-perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language
58-pfexec - execute a command in a profile
59-pfiles - proc tools
60-pgrep - find or signal processes by name and other attributes
61-pkginfo - display software package information
62-pkgparam - display package parameter values
63-pkill - find or signal processes by name and other attributes
64-plimit - get or set the resource limits of running processes
65-pmap - proc tools
66-printf - write formatted output
67-priocntl - display or set scheduling parameters of specified process(es)
68-proc - proc tools
69-profiles - print execution profiles for a user
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