pg is a terminal pager program on Unix and Unix-like systems for viewing text files. It can also be used to page through the output of a command via a...
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Look up pg, Pg, or PG in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PG, P.G., P&G, pg, or Pg, or similar, may refer to: Parental Guidance (PG), a content rating...
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less is a terminal pager program on Unix, Windows, and Unix-like systems used to view (but not change) the contents of a text file one screen at a time...
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re-wrote the search routines to use regular expressions. pg (Unix) more (command) less (Unix) "The MOST pager". Jedsoft.org. Retrieved 26 December 2018...
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augmented reality and virtual reality applets. Less (Unix) gedit (Unix) Most (Unix) pg (Unix) More (command) vi notepad Microsoft Word Viewer Microsoft...
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More (command) (redirect from More (Unix))
screen at a time using the more command: [C:\]dir C:\OS2 | more pg (Unix) less (Unix) most (Unix) Early history of the more command more(1) — Linux manual pages...
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In Unix computing, crypt or enigma is a utility program used for encryption. Due to the ease of breaking it, it is considered to be obsolete. The program...
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GNU Privacy Guard (redirect from GnuPG)
GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) is a free-software replacement for Symantec's cryptographic software suite PGP. The software is compliant with RFC 4880...
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Path (computing) (redirect from Unix path)
system with directories (separated by ">") in the mid-1960s. Around 1970, Unix introduced the slash character ("/") as its directory separator. In 1981...
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file - Linux man page". die.net. "View-Mode". Das, Sumitabha (2012). Your UNIX/Linux: The Ultimate Guide (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill. pp. 31–33, 36, 53, 76–78...
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