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D
data, erasing11.6 shred: Remove files more securely
database for color setup, printing10.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
date21.1 date: Print or set system date and time
date directives21.1.2 Date directives
date format, ISO 860127.2 Calendar date items
date input formats27. Date input formats
date options21.1.6 Options for date
date strings, parsing21.1.6 Options for date
day in date strings27.6 Relative items in date strings
day in date strings27.6 Relative items in date strings
day of week item27.5 Day of week items
dd11.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
dec19.2.5 Combination settings
decctlq19.2.5 Combination settings
delay for a specified time24.1 sleep: Delay for a specified time
delaying commands24. Delaying
deleting characters9.1.3 Squeezing repeats and deleting
dereferencing symbolic links12.2 ln: Make links between files
descriptor follow option5.2 tail: Output the last part of files
destination directory2.3 Target directory
destination directory11.1 cp: Copy files and directories
destination directory11.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
destination directory11.4 mv: Move (rename) files
destination directory12.2 ln: Make links between files
destinations, multiple output17.1 tee: Redirect output to multiple files
device file, disk14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
df14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
DF_BLOCK_SIZE2.2 Block size
dictionary order7.1 sort: Sort text files
differing lines7.3 comm: Compare two sorted files line by line
digit9.1.1 Specifying sets of characters
dir10.2 dir: Briefly list directory contents
dircolors10.4 dircolors: Color setup for ls
directives, date21.1.2 Date directives
directives, literal21.1.3 Literal directives
directives, time21.1.1 Time directives
directories, copying11.1 cp: Copy files and directories
directories, copying recursively11.1 cp: Copy files and directories
directories, copying recursively11.1 cp: Copy files and directories
directories, creating12.3 mkdir: Make directories
directories, creating with given attributes11.3 install: Copy files and set attributes
directories, removing (recursively)11.5 rm: Remove files or directories
directories, removing empty12.6 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directories, removing with unlink11.5 rm: Remove files or directories
directory check16.3.1 File type tests
directory components, printing18.2 dirname: Strip non-directory suffix from a file name
directory deletion, ignoring failures12.6 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directory deletion, reporting12.6 rmdir: Remove empty directories
directory listing10.1 ls: List directory contents
directory listing, brief10.2 dir: Briefly list directory contents
directory listing, recursive10.1.1 Which files are listed
directory listing, verbose10.3 vdir: Verbosely list directory contents
directory order, listing by10.1.3 Sorting the output
directory, stripping from file names18.1 basename: Strip directory and suffix from a file name
dired Emacs mode support10.1.2 What information is listed
dirname18.2 dirname: Strip non-directory suffix from a file name
disabling special characters19.2.6 Special characters
disk allocation10.1.2 What information is listed
disk device file14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
disk usage14. Disk usage
disk usage by filesystem14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
disk usage for files14.2 du: Estimate file space usage
diskette filesystem14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
displacement of dates27.6 Relative items in date strings
displaying text15.1 echo: Print a line of text
division16.4.2 Numeric expressions
do nothing, successfully16.2 true: Do nothing, successfully
do nothing, unsuccessfully16.1 false: Do nothing, unsuccessfully
DOS filesystem14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
double spacing4.2 pr: Paginate or columnate files for printing
down columns4.2 pr: Paginate or columnate files for printing
dsusp19.2.6 Special characters
du14.2 du: Estimate file space usage
DU_BLOCK_SIZE2.2 Block size
duplicate lines, outputting7.2 uniq: Uniquify files

E
ebcdic, converting to11.2 dd: Convert and copy a file
echo19.2.4 Local settings
echoctl19.2.4 Local settings
echoe19.2.4 Local settings
echok19.2.4 Local settings
echoke19.2.4 Local settings
echonl19.2.4 Local settings
echoprt19.2.4 Local settings
effective uid and gid, printing20.1 id: Print real and effective uid and gid
effective UID, printing20.3 whoami: Print effective user id
efs filesystem type14.1 df: Report filesystem disk space usage
Eggert, Paul27.8 Authors of getdate
eight-bit characters19.2.1 Control settings
eight-bit characters19.2.5 Combination settings
eight-bit input19.2.2 Input settings
ek19.2.5 Combination settings
empty files, creating13.4 touch: Change file timestamps
empty lines, numbering3.3 nl: Number lines and write files
entire files, output of3. Output of entire files
env22.2 env: Run a command in a modified environment
environment variables, printing19.3 printenv: Print all or some environment variables
environment, preserving22.5 su: Run a command with substitute user and group id
environment, printing22.2 env: Run a command in a modified environment
environment, running a program in a modified22.2 env: Run a command in a modified environment
eof19.2.6 Special characters
eol19.2.6 Special characters
eol219.2.6 Special characters
epoch, for POSIX27. Date input formats
epoch, seconds since21.1.1 Time directives
equal string check16.3.4 String tests
equivalence classes9.1.1 Specifying sets of characters
erase19.2.6 Special characters
erasing data11.6 shred: Remove files more securely
error messages, omitting13.1 chown: Change file owner and group
error messages, omitting13.2 chgrp: Change group ownership
error messages, omitting13.3 chmod: Change access permissions
evaluation of expressions16.4 expr: Evaluate expressions
even parity19.2.1 Control settings
evenp19.2.5 Combination settings
exabyte, definition of2.2 Block size
examples of date21.1.7 Examples of date
examples of expr16.4.4 Examples of using expr
exbibyte, definition of2.2 Block size
excluding files from du14.2 du: Estimate file space usage
excluding files from du14.2 du: Estimate file space usage
executable file check16.3.2 Access permission tests
executables and file type, marking10.1.5 General output formatting
execute permission26.1 Structure of File Permissions
execute permission, symbolic26.2.1 Setting Permissions
existence-of-file check16.3.3 File characteristic tests
existing backup method2.1 Backup options
exit status commands16. Conditions
exit status of expr16.4 expr: Evaluate expressions
exit status of false16.1 false: Do nothing, unsuccessfully
exit status of nohup22.4 nohup: Run a command immune to hangups
exit status of pathchk18.3 pathchk: Check file name portability
exit status of printenv19.3 printenv: Print all or some environment variables
exit status of true16.2 true: Do nothing, successfully
exit status of tty19.4 tty: Print file name of terminal on standard input
expand9.2 expand: Convert tabs to spaces
expr16.4 expr: Evaluate expressions
expression evaluation16.3 test: Check file types and compare values
expression evaluation16.4 expr: Evaluate expressions
expressions, numeric16.4.2 Numeric expressions
expressions, string16.4.1 String expressions
extension, sorting files by10.1.3 Sorting the output

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