BASENAME(1) - General Commands Manual # BASENAME(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # basename - return filename portion of pathname
SYNOPSIS # basename string [suffix]
DESCRIPTION # basename deletes any prefix ending with the last slash (’/’) character present in string, and a suffix, if given. The resulting filename is written to the standard output. A non-existent suffix is ignored.
EXIT STATUS # The basename utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
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DIRNAME(1) - General Commands Manual # DIRNAME(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # dirname - return directory portion of pathname
SYNOPSIS # dirname pathname
DESCRIPTION # dirname deletes the filename portion, beginning with the last slash (’/’) character to the end of pathname, and writes the result to the standard output.
EXIT STATUS # The dirname utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES # The following line sets the shell variable FOO to /usr/bin:
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Editline,
Popen,
Editrc,
Proxy,
Ftpd,
Getservbyname,
Stty,
Services,
Tftp,
Basename,
Csh,
More,
Tar,
Ftp FTP(1) - General Commands Manual # FTP(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # ftp - Internet file transfer program
SYNOPSIS # ftp [-46AadEegiMmnptVv] [-D title] [-k seconds] [-P port] [-r seconds] [-s sourceaddr] [host [port]]
ftp [-C] [-N name] [-o output] [-s sourceaddr] ftp://[user:password@]host[:port]/file[/] …
ftp [-CTu] [-c cookie] [-N name] [-o output] [-S ssl_options] [-s sourceaddr] [-U useragent] [-w seconds] http[s]://[user:password@]host[:port]/file …
ftp [-C] [-N name] [-o output] [-s sourceaddr] file:file …
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UUENCODE(1) - General Commands Manual # UUENCODE(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # uuencode, uudecode, b64encode, b64decode - encode/decode a binary file
SYNOPSIS # uuencode [-m] [-o output_file] [file] name
uudecode [-cimprs] [file …]
uudecode [-i] -o output_file [file]
b64encode [-o output_file] [file] name
b64decode [-ciprs] [file …]
b64decode [-i] -o output_file [file]
DESCRIPTION # The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support formats other than printable ASCII data.
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