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§ 10.B:  Keyword Searching with man -k


We admit it. Sometimes Unix command are a bit succint. Or with ones like grep and cat, not totally descriptive. Unix compenstes for this by letting you search through the keywords contained in the man pages describing the comands; you need only provide a one word description of the command's action.

For example, sometimes you might want to compare two files to see if they are different, without going through them line by line. So you ask about compare:

You should get a response like: Now that you realize it's the cmp command you want, use man to get all the dope on it: The man -k command is also useful to search through the list of command names. For example, if you are not sure of the spelling or can't recall all of the name: You get the response:

If you are curious about the commands in Unix, you can consult one of the following references:

We sugget that you can continue on to the next section, Working with Clustered Workstations.
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