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`-', removing files beginning with
abbreviations for months
access permissions, changing
adding permissions
ago in date strings
Alaska-Hawaii Time
always color option
am in date strings
append-only directories
appropriate privileges
Atlantic Standard Time
attributes, file
authors of getdate
auto color option
automounter filesystems
Azores Time
backslash sequences for file names
backup files, ignoring
backup files, type made
backup options
backup suffix
backups, making, backups, making, backups, making, backups, making, backups, making
backups, making only
Baghdad Time
beginning of time, for Unix
Bellovin, Steven M.
Berets, Jim
Berry, K.
block size
block size of conversion
block size of input
block size of output
block special files
block special files, creating
Bourne shell syntax for color setup
BSD touch
compatibility
buffered character file
bugs, reporting
byte-swapping
C shell syntax for color setup
calendar date item
case, ignored in dates
CD-ROM filesystem type
Central Alaska Time
Central European Time
Central Standard Time
changed files, verbosely describing
changed owners, verbosely describing
changing access permissions
changing file attributes
changing file ownership
changing file timestamps
changing group ownership, changing group ownership
changing special permissions
character special files
character special files, creating
chgrp
China Coast Time
chmod
chown
color database, printing
color setup
color, distinguishing file types with
COLUMNS
comments, in dates
common options
conditional executability
converstion block size
converting while copying a file
copying directories recursively
copying existing permissions
copying files and directories
copying files and setting attributes
cp
crashes and corruption
creating directories
creating FIFOs (named pipes)
creating links (hard or soft)
csh
syntax for color setup
database for color setup, printing
date format, ISO 8601
date input formats
day in date strings, day in date strings
day of week item
daylight savings time
dd
dereferencing symbolic links
device file, disk
df
dir
dircolors
directories, copying
directories, copying recursively
directories, creating
directories, creating with given attributes
directories, removing (recursively)
directories, removing empty
directories, removing with unlink
directory listing
directory listing, brief
directory listing, recursive
directory listing, verbose
directory order, listing by
dired Emacs mode support
disk device file
disk usage
disk usage by filesystem
disk usage for files
diskette filesystem
displacement of dates
DOS filesystem
du
East Australian Standard Time
Eastern European Time
Eastern Standard Time
empty files, creating
epoch, for Unix
error messages, omitting, error messages, omitting, error messages, omitting
executables and file type, marking
execute permission
execute permission, symbolic
FIFOs, creating
file attributes, changing
file information, preserving
file ownership, changing
file permissions
file permissions, numeric
file space usage
file timestamps, changing
file type and executables, marking
file type, marking
file types
file types, special
files beginning with `-', removing
files, copying
filesystem disk usage
filesystem space, retrieving current data more slowly
filesystem space, retrieving old data more quickly
filesystem types, limiting output to certain
filesystem types, printing
filesystems and hard links
filesystems, omitting copying to different
first in date strings
fortnight in date strings
French Winter Time
fsck
general date syntax
getdate
giving away permissions
grand total of disk space
Greenwich Mean Time
group owner, default
group ownership of installed files, setting
group ownership, changing
group ownerships, changing
group, permissions for
Guam Standard Time
hard links to directories
hard links, counting in du
hard links, creating
hard links, preserving
Hawaii Standard Time
help, online
High Sierra filesystem
history
holes, copying files with
hour in date strings
human-readable df
output, human-readable df
output
ignore filesystems
inode number, printing
inode usage
inodes, written buffered
input block size
install
International Date Line East
International Date Line West
introduction
ISO 8601 date format
items in date strings
Japan Standard Time
kilobytes for filesystem sizes
last day
last in date strings
lchown, lchown
leading directories, creating missing
links, creating
Linux filesystem types
ln
local filesystem types
ls
LS_COLORS
MacKenzie, David
Makefiles, installing programs in
manipulating files
megabytes for filesystem sizes, megabytes for filesystem sizes
Meyering, Jim
Middle European Time
Middle European Winter Time
midnight in date strings
minute in date strings
minutes, timezone correction by
mkdir
mkfifo
mknod
modes and umask
modes of created directories, setting
modes of created FIFOs, setting
month in date strings
month names in date strings
months, written-out
Mountain Standard Time
MS-DOS filesystem
multiple changes to permissions
multipliers after numbers
mv
named pipes, creating
New Zealand Standard Time
newer files, copying only
newer files, moving only
next day
next in date strings
NFS filesystem type
NFS mounts from BSD to HP-UX, NFS mounts from BSD to HP-UX
Nome Standard Time
non-directories, copying as special files
none color option
noon in date strings
now in date strings
numbers, written-out
numeric modes
numeric uid and gid
octal numbers for file modes
one filesystem, restricting du
to
one-line output format
ordinal numbers
other permissions
output block size
output format, portable
owner of file, permissions for
owner, default
ownership of installed files, setting
Pacific Standard Time
parent directories and cp
parent directories, creating
parent directories, creating missing
parent directories, removing
PC filesystem
permissions of files
permissions of installed files, setting
permissions, changing access
permissions, copying existing
permissions, for changing file timestamps
permissions, output by ls
Pinard, F.
pm in date strings
portable output format
POSIX output format
POSIX.2
POSIXLY_CORRECT
POSIXLY_CORRECT, overridden by df -k
POSIXLY_CORRECT, overridden by du -k
POSIXLY_CORRECT, overridden by ls -k
POSIXLY_CORRECT, overrides ls -s
printing color database
prompting, and ln
prompting, and mv
prompting, and rm
prompts, forcing
prompts, omitting
pure numbers in date strings
read errors, ignoring
read permission
read permission, symbolic
read system call, and holes
recursive directory listing
recursively changing access permissions
recursively changing file ownership
recursively changing group ownership
recursively copying directories
relative items in date strings
removing empty directories
removing files or directories
removing permissions
reverse sorting
rm
rmdir
root as default owner
Salz, Rich
self-backups
setgid
setting permissions
setuid
setup for color
sh
syntax for color setup
SHELL environment variable, and color
SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX
size of files, reporting
sorting ls
output
sparse files, copying
special file types, special file types
special files
sticky
stripping symbol table information
subtracting permissions
superblock, writing
swap space, saving text image in
Swedish Winter Time
symbol table information, stripping
symbolic (soft) links, creating
symbolic links, changing group
symbolic links, changing owner
symbolic links, copying
symbolic links, copying with
symbolic links, dereferencing
symbolic links, permissions of
symbolic modes
sync
synchronize disk and memory
terminal, using color iff
text image, saving in swap space
this in date strings
time of day item
timestamps, changing file
timezone correction
timezone item
today in date strings
tomorrow in date strings
touch
truncating output file, avoiding
umask and modes
unbuffered character special file
Universal Coordinated Time
unlink
unsorted directory listing
USSR Zone
vdir
version number, finding
version-control Emacs variable
VERSION_CONTROL
week in date strings
West African Time
West Australian Standard Time
Western European Time
write permission
write permission, symbolic
year in date strings
yesterday in date strings
Yukon Standard Time
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