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  1. xml_grep (1) centos man page | unix.com

    Man page for xml_grep (1) on centos, from the unix.com online archive.

  2. cgrep(1) minix man page | unix.com

    Cgrep is a program like grep, except that it also can print a few lines above and/or below the matching lines. It also prints the line numbers of the output.

  3. kill (1) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for kill(1) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  4. hpux passwd man page on unix.com

    hpux operating system manual for passwd section 4 of the unix.com man page documentation.

  5. prtconf (1m) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for prtconf (1m) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  6. fgrep(1) minix man page | unix.com

    Fgrep is essentially the same as grep, except that it only searches for lines containing literal strings (no wildcard characters). The pattern may consist of several lines with one string to search on each line.

  7. lpstat(1) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for lpstat(1) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  8. unbuffer (1) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for unbuffer(1) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  9. hpux man man page on unix.com

    hpux operating system manual for man section 1 of the unix.com man page documentation.

  10. hpux cut man page on unix.com

    Hints Use to extract text from a file based on text pattern recognition (using regular expressions). Use to merge files line-by-line in columnar format. To rearrange columns in a table in a different sequence, …