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cpp
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dir
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display
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dnstap-read
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dropdb
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dropuser
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du
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easy_install-3
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echo
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egrep
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enc2xs
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enchant
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env
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eqn
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expand
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expr
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factor
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false
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fgrep
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file
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find
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gcov
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gcov-dump
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gcov-tool
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gem
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gencat
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geoiplookup
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geoiplookup6
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getconf
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git
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gmake
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grep
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groups
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gunzip
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gzexe
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gzip
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h2ph
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h2xs
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head
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hexdump
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host
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hostid
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hostname
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hunspell
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iconv
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id
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identify
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idn
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ifnames
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import
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infocmp
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infotocap
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install
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instmodsh
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ionice
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ipcrm
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ipcs
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isosize
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ispell
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join
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kill
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ld
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ld.bfd
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ldd
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less
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lessecho
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lesskey
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lesspipe.sh
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lex
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libnetcfg
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libtool
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libtoolize
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link
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ln
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locale
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localedef
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logger
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login
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logname
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look
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ls
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lynx
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m4
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mail
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mailx
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make
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make-dummy-cert
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mariadb
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mariadb-access
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mariadb-admin
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mariadb-binlog
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mariadb-check
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mariadb-conv
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mariadb-convert-table-format
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mariadb-dump
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mariadb-dumpslow
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mariadb-embedded
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mariadb-find-rows
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mariadb-import
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mariadb-plugin
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mariadb-secure-installation
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mariadb-show
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mariadb-slap
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mariadb-tzinfo-to-sql
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mariadb-waitpid
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mc
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mcdiff
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mcedit
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mcookie
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mcview
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md5sum
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mesg
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mkdir
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mkfifo
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mktemp
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mogrify
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montage
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more
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msql2mysql
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mv
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my_print_defaults
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mysql
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mysql_config
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mysql_find_rows
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mysql_waitpid
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mysqlaccess
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mysqladmin
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mysqlbinlog
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mysqlcheck
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mysqldump
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mysqlimport
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mysqlshow
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mytop
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namei
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nano
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neqn
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nice
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nl
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nm
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nohup
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nsupdate
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numfmt
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objcopy
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objdump
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od
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openssl
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pango-list
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pango-view
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passwd
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paste
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patch
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pathchk
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pdf2dsc
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pdf2ps
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perl
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perl5.26.3
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perlbug
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perldoc
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perlivp
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perlml
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perlthanks
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pg_dump
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pg_dumpall
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pg_restore
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pgrep
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php
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pic
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piconv
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pinentry
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pinentry-curses
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ping
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pinky
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pip3
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pkgconf
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pmap
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pod2html
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pod2man
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pod2text
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pod2usage
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podchecker
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podselect
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post-grohtml
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pr
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precat
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preunzip
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prezip
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prezip-bin
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printenv
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printf
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prove
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ps
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ps2ascii
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ps2epsi
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ps2pdf
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ps2pdf12
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ps2pdf13
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ps2pdf14
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ps2pdfwr
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ps2ps
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ps2ps2
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psql
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ptx
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pwd
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pwdx
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pydoc-3
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pydoc3
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python2
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python2.7
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python3
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ranlib
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readelf
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readlink
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realpath
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recode
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reindexdb
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rename
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renew-dummy-cert
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renice
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replace
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reset
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rev
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rmdir
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rnano
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ruby
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run-with-aspell
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rview
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rvim
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scalar
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scp
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screen
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script
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sed
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selectorctl
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seq
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sftp
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sh
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sha1sum
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sha224sum
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sha256sum
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skill
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sleep
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spell
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ssh
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stream
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sum
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tee
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test
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tty
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tzselect
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uapi
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unlink
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unzip
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unzipsfx
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uptime
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users
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utmpdump
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vacuumdb
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vi
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vim
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vimtutor
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vmstat
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watch
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wc
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wget
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which
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who
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whoami
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xargs
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xmlcatalog
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xmlwf
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zcmp
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zdiff
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zegrep
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zfgrep
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zip
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