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Using the man command z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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You can use the man command to get help information about
a shell command. The man syntax is:
To search for a particular string in a system that has a list of
one-line command descriptions, use the -k option:
For example, to produce a list of all the shell
commands for editing, you could type:
You can use the man command to view descriptions of TSO/E
commands. To do this, you must prefix all commands with tso. For example, to view a description of the MOUNT command,
you would enter:
You can also use the man command
to view descriptions of dbx subcommands. To do this, you
must prefix all subcommands with dbx. For example, to view
a description of the dbx alias subcommand, you would enter:
For complete information about the man command, see the man command description in z/OS UNIX System Services Command Reference. |
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