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tab
 
- Changes spaces into tabs.
 
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tabs
 
- Sets tab stops on terminals.
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tail
 
- Writes a file to standard output, beginning at a specified point.
 
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talk
 
- Converse with another user.
 
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talkd
 
- Provides the server function for the talk command.
 
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tapechk
 
- Performs consistency checking on the streaming tape device.
 
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tar
 
- Manipulates archives.
 
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tbl
 
- Formats tables for the nroff and troff  commands.
 
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tc
 
- Interprets text into the troff  command output for the Tektronix 4015 system.
 
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tcbck
 
- Audits the security state of the system.
 
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tcopy
 
- Copies a magnetic tape.
 
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tcpdump
 
- Prints out packet headers.
 
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tctl
 
- Gives subcommands to a streaming tape device.
 
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tdigest
 
- Converts the terms files.
 
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tee
 
- Displays the output of a program and copies it into a file.
 
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telinit
 
- Initializes and controls processes.
 
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telnet
 
- Connects the local host with a remote host, using the TELNET interface.
 
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telnetd
 
- Provides the server function for the TELNET protocol.
 
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termdef
 
- Queries terminal characteristics.
 
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test
 
- Evaluates conditional expressions.
 
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tftp
 
- Transfers files between hosts using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
 
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tftpd
 
- Provides the server function for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
 
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tic
 
- Translates the terminfo descriptor files from source to compiled format.
 
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time
 
- Prints the time of the execution of a command.
 
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timed
 
- Invokes the time server daemon at system startup time.
 
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timedc
 
- Returns information about the timed daemon.
 
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timex
 
- Reports, in seconds, the elapsed time, user time, and system execution time for a command.
 
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tip
 
- Connects to a remote system.
 
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tn
 
- Connects the local host with a remote host, using the TELNET interface.
 
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tn3270
 
- Connects the local host with a remote host using the TELNET interface.
 
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tokstat
 
- Shows token-ring device driver and device statistics.
 
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touch
 
- Updates the access and modification times of a file.
 
- tprof
 
- Reports CPU usage.
 
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tput
 
- Queries the terminfo descriptor files in the terminfo database.
 
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tr
 
- Translates characters.
 
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trace
 
- Records selected system events.
 
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tracesoff
 
- Turns off tracing of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver.
 
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traceson
 
- Turns on tracing of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or subserver.
 
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traceroute
 
- Prints the route that IP packets take to a network host.
 
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trbsd (BSD)
 
- Translates characters.
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trcdead
 
- Extract the trace buffer from a system dump image.
 
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trcnm
 
- Generates a kernel name list.
 
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trcrpt
 
- Formats a report from the trace log.
 
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trcstop
 
- Stops the trace function.
 
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trcupdate
 
- Adds, replaces, or deletes trace report format templates.
 
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troff
 
- Formats text for printing on typesetting devices.
 
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trpt
 
- Performs protocol tracing on TCP sockets.
 
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true
 
- Returns an exit value of zero (true).
 
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tset
 
- Initializes terminals.
 
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tsh
 
- Interprets commands in a trusted shell.
 
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tsm
 
- Provides terminal state management.
 
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tsort
 
- Sorts an unordered list of ordered pairs (a topological sort).
 
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ttt
 
- Starts the tic-tac-toe game.
 
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tty
 
- Writes to standard output the full path name of your terminal.
 
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turnacct
 
- Provides an interface to the accton command to turn process accounting on or off.
 
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turnoff
 
- Sets the permission codes off for files in the  /usr/games directory.
 
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turnon
 
- Sets permission codes on for files in the /usr/games directory.
 
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tvi
 
- Provides a trusted editor with a full-screen display.
 
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twconvfont
 
- Converts other font files to a BDF font file. This command only applies to AIX Version 4.2 or higher.
 
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twconvdict
 
- Converts other user dictionary to the AIX user dictionary. This command only applies to AIX Version 4.2 or higher.
 
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type
 
- Writes a description of the command type.
 
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