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177 #define HELP_makedevs "usage: makedevs [-d device_table] rootdir\n\nCreate a range of special files as specified in a device table.\n\n-d file containing device table (default reads from stdin)\n\nEach line of of the device table has the fields:\n<name> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <increment> <count>\nWhere name is the file name, and type is one of the following:\n\nb Block device\nc Character device\nd Directory\nf Regular file\np Named pipe (fifo)\n\nOther fields specify permissions, user and group id owning the file,\nand additional fields for device special files. Use '-' for blank entries,\nunspecified fields are treated as '-'.\n\n"
275 #define HELP_test "usage: test [-bcdefghLPrSsuwx PATH] [-nz STRING] [-t FD] [X ?? Y]\n\nReturn true or false by performing tests. (With no arguments return false.)\n\n--- Tests with a single argument (after the option):\nPATH is/has:\n -b block device -f regular file -p fifo -u setuid bit\n -c char device -g setgid -r read bit -w write bit\n -d directory -h symlink -S socket -x execute bit\n -e exists -L symlink -s nonzero size\nSTRING is:\n -n nonzero size -z zero size (STRING by itself implies -n)\nFD (integer file descriptor) is:\n -t a TTY\n\n--- Tests with one argument on each side of an operator:\nTwo strings:\n = are identical != differ\nTwo integers:\n -eq equal -gt first > second -lt first < second\n -ne not equal -ge first >= second -le first <= second\n\n--- Modify or combine tests:\n ! EXPR not (swap true/false) EXPR -a EXPR and (are both true)\n ( EXPR ) evaluate this first EXPR -o EXPR or (is either true)\n\n"
463 #define HELP_ps "usage: ps [-AadeflnwZ] [-gG GROUP,] [-k FIELD,] [-o FIELD,] [-p PID,] [-t TTY,] [-uU USER,]\n\nList processes.\n\nWhich processes to show (selections may be comma separated lists):\n\n-A All processes\n-a Processes with terminals that aren't session leaders\n-d All processes that aren't session leaders\n-e Same as -A\n-g Belonging to GROUPs\n-G Belonging to real GROUPs (before sgid)\n-p PIDs (--pid)\n-P Parent PIDs (--ppid)\n-s In session IDs\n-t Attached to selected TTYs\n-u Owned by USERs\n-U Owned by real USERs (before suid)\n\nOutput modifiers:\n\n-k Sort FIELDs in +increasing or -decreasting order (--sort)\n-M Measure field widths (expanding as necessary)\n-n Show numeric USER and GROUP\n-w Wide output (don't truncate at terminal width)\n\nWhich FIELDs to show. (Default = -o PID,TTY,TIME,CMD)\n\n-f Full listing (-o USER:8=UID,PID,PPID,C,STIME,TTY,TIME,CMD)\n-l Long listing (-o F,S,UID,PID,PPID,C,PRI,NI,ADDR,SZ,WCHAN,TTY,TIME,CMD)\n-o Output FIELDs instead of defaults, each with optional :size and =title\n-O Add FIELDS to defaults\n-Z Include LABEL\n\nAvailable -o FIELDs:\n\n ADDR Instruction pointer ARGS Command line (argv[] -path)\n CMD COMM without -f, ARGS with -f CMDLINE Command line (argv[])\n COMM Original command name COMMAND Original command path\n CPU Which processor running on ETIME Elapsed time since PID start\n F Flags (1=FORKNOEXEC 4=SUPERPRIV) GID Group id\n GROUP Group name LABEL Security label\n MAJFL Major page faults MINFL Minor page faults\n NAME Command name (argv[0]) NI Niceness (lower is faster)\n PCPU Percentage of CPU time used PGID Process Group ID\n PID Process ID PPID Parent Process ID\n PRI Priority (higher is faster) PSR Processor last executed on\n RGID Real (before sgid) group ID RGROUP Real (before sgid) group name\n RSS Resident Set Size (pages in use) RTPRIO Realtime priority\n RUID Real (before suid) user ID RUSER Real (before suid) user name\n S Process state:\n R (running) S (sleeping) D (device I/O) T (stopped) t (traced)\n Z (zombie) X (deader) x (dead) K (wakekill) W (waking)\n SCHED Scheduling policy (0=other, 1=fifo, 2=rr, 3=batch, 4=iso, 5=idle)\n STAT Process state (S) plus:\n < high priority N low priority L locked memory\n s session leader + foreground l multithreaded\n STIME Start time of process in hh:mm (size :19 shows yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss)\n SZ Memory Size (4k pages needed to completely swap out process)\n TIME CPU time consumed TTY Controlling terminal\n UID User id USER User name\n VSZ Virtual memory size (1k units) %VSZ VSZ as % of physical memory\n WCHAN Waiting in kernel for\n\n"
485 #define HELP_ls_color "--color device=yellow symlink=turquoise/red dir=blue socket=purple\n files: exe=green suid=red suidfile=redback stickydir=greenback\n =auto means detect if output is a tty.\n\nusage: ls --color[=auto] [-ACFHLRSZacdfhiklmnpqrstux1] [directory...]\n\nlist files\n\nwhat to show:\n-a all files including .hidden -c use ctime for timestamps\n-d directory, not contents -i inode number\n-k block sizes in kilobytes -p put a '/' after dir names\n-q unprintable chars as '?' -s size (in blocks)\n-u use access time for timestamps -A list all files but . and ..\n-H follow command line symlinks -L follow symlinks\n-R recursively list files in subdirs -F append /dir *exe @sym |FIFO\n-Z security context\n\noutput formats:\n-1 list one file per line -C columns (sorted vertically)\n-g like -l but no owner -h human readable sizes\n-l long (show full details) -m comma separated\n-n like -l but numeric uid/gid -o like -l but no group\n-x columns (horizontal sort)\n\nsorting (default is alphabetical):\n-f unsorted -r reverse -t timestamp -S size\n"
487 #define HELP_ls "usage: ls --color[=auto] [-ACFHLRSZacdfhiklmnpqrstux1] [directory...]\n\nlist files\n\nwhat to show:\n-a all files including .hidden -c use ctime for timestamps\n-d directory, not contents -i inode number\n-k block sizes in kilobytes -p put a '/' after dir names\n-q unprintable chars as '?' -s size (in blocks)\n-u use access time for timestamps -A list all files but . and ..\n-H follow command line symlinks -L follow symlinks\n-R recursively list files in subdirs -F append /dir *exe @sym |FIFO\n-Z security context\n\noutput formats:\n-1 list one file per line -C columns (sorted vertically)\n-g like -l but no owner -h human readable sizes\n-l long (show full details) -m comma separated\n-n like -l but numeric uid/gid -o like -l but no group\n-x columns (horizontal sort)\n\nsorting (default is alphabetical):\n-f unsorted -r reverse -t timestamp -S size\n--color device=yellow symlink=turquoise/red dir=blue socket=purple\n files: exe=green suid=red suidfile=redback stickydir=greenback\n =auto means detect if output is a tty.\n\n"