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1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>The Fileutils package contains the chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, dd, df, dir,
5dircolors, du, install, ln, ls, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir,
6sync, touch and vdir programs.</para>
7
8</sect2>
9
10<sect2><title>Description</title>
11
12<sect3><title>chgrp</title>
13
14<para>chgrp changes the group ownership of each given file to the named group,
15which can be either a group name or a numeric group ID.</para>
16
17</sect3>
18
19<sect3><title>chmod</title>
20
21<para>chmod changes the permissions of each given file according to mode, which
22can be either a symbolic representation of changes to make, or an octal
23number representing the bit pattern for the new permissions.</para>
24
25</sect3>
26
27<sect3><title>chown</title>
28
29<para>chown changes the user and/or group ownership of each given file.</para>
30
31</sect3>
32
33<sect3><title>cp</title>
34
35<para>cp copies files from one place to another.</para>
36
37</sect3>
38
39<sect3><title>dd</title>
40
41<para>dd copies a file (from the standard input to the standard output, by
42default) with a user-selectable blocksize, while optionally performing
43conversions on it.</para>
44
45</sect3>
46
47<sect3><title>df</title>
48
49<para>df displays the amount of disk space available on the filesystem
50containing each file name argument. If no file name is given, the space
51available on all currently mounted filesystems is shown.</para>
52
53</sect3>
54
55<sect3><title>ls, dir and vdir</title>
56
57<para>dir and vdir are versions of ls with different default output formats.
58These programs list each given file or directory name. Directory contents
59are sorted alphabetically. For ls, files are by default listed in columns,
60sorted vertically, if the standard output is a terminal; otherwise they
61are listed one per line. For dir, files are by default listed in columns,
62sorted vertically. For vdir, files are by default listed in long format.</para>
63
64</sect3>
65
66<sect3><title>dircolors</title>
67
68<para>dircolors outputs commands to set the LS_COLOR environment variable.
69The LS_COLOR variable is use to change the default color scheme used by
70ls and related utilities.</para>
71
72</sect3>
73
74<sect3><title>du</title>
75
76<para>du displays the amount of disk space used by each argument and for each
77subdirectory of directory arguments.</para>
78
79</sect3>
80
81<sect3><title>install</title>
82
83<para>install copies files and sets their permission modes and, if possible,
84their owner and group.</para>
85
86</sect3>
87
88<sect3><title>ln</title>
89
90<para>ln makes hard or soft (symbolic) links between files.</para>
91
92</sect3>
93
94<sect3><title>mkdir</title>
95
96<para>mkdir creates directories with a given name.</para>
97
98</sect3>
99
100<sect3><title>mkfifo</title>
101
102<para>mkfifo creates a FIFO with each given name.</para>
103
104</sect3>
105
106<sect3><title>mknod</title>
107
108<para>mknod creates a FIFO, character special file, or block special file
109with the given file name.</para>
110
111</sect3>
112
113<sect3><title>mv</title>
114
115<para>mv moves files from one directory to another or renames files, depending
116on the arguments given to mv.</para>
117
118</sect3>
119
120<sect3><title>rm</title>
121
122<para>rm removes files or directories.</para>
123
124</sect3>
125
126<sect3><title>rmdir</title>
127
128<para>rmdir removes directories, if they are empty.</para>
129
130</sect3>
131
132<sect3><title>shred</title>
133
134<para>shred deletes a file securely, overwriting it first so that its
135contents can't be recovered.</para>
136
137</sect3>
138
139<sect3><title>sync</title>
140
141<para>sync forces changed blocks to disk and updates the super block.</para>
142
143</sect3>
144
145<sect3><title>touch</title>
146
147<para>touch changes the access and modification times of each given file to the
148current time. Files that do not exist are created empty.</para>
149
150</sect3>
151
152</sect2>
153
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