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rbash
"OPTION -h"
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rctest
"OPTION -h"
/bin/rctest: invalid option -- 'h'
rctest - RFCOMM testing
Usage:
rctest <mode> [options] [bdaddr]
Modes:
-r listen and receive
-w listen and send
-d listen and dump incoming data
-s connect and send
-u connect and receive
-n connect and be silent
-c connect, disconnect, connect, ...
-m multiple connects
-a automated test (receive hcix as parameter)
Options:
[-b bytes] [-i device] [-P channel] [-U uuid]
[-L seconds] enabled SO_LINGER option
[-W seconds] enable deferred setup
[-B filename] use data packets from file
[-O filename] save received data to file
[-N num] number of frames to send
[-C num] send num frames before delay (default = 1)
[-D milliseconds] delay after sending num frames (default = 0)
[-Y priority] socket priority
[-A] request authentication
[-E] request encryption
[-S] secure connection
[-M] become central
[-T] enable timestamps
rdma
"OPTION -h"
Usage: rdma [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }
rdma [ -f[orce] ] -b[atch] filename
where OBJECT := { dev | link | resource | system | statistic | help }
OPTIONS := { -V[ersion] | -d[etails] | -j[son] | -p[retty] -r[aw]}
readlink
"OPTION -h"
/bin/readlink: 無効なオプション -- 'h'
詳しくは '/bin/readlink --help' を実行して下さい。
realpath
"OPTION -h"
/bin/realpath: 無効なオプション -- 'h'
詳しくは '/bin/realpath --help' を実行して下さい。
recvtty
"OPTION -h"
NAME:
recvtty - Open Container Initiative contrib/cmd/recvtty
recvtty is a reference implementation of a consumer of runC's --console-socket
API. It has two main modes of operation:
* single: Only permit one terminal to be sent to the socket, which is
then hooked up to the stdio of the recvtty process. This is useful
for rudimentary shell management of a container.
* null: Permit as many terminals to be sent to the socket, but they
are read to /dev/null. This is used for testing, and imitates the
old runC API's --console=/dev/pts/ptmx hack which would allow for a
similar trick. This is probably not what you want to use, unless
you're doing something like our bats integration tests.
To use recvtty, just specify a socket path at which you want to receive
terminals:
$ recvtty [--mode <single|null>] socket.sock
USAGE:
recvtty [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
1.1.12-0ubuntu3
COMMANDS:
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--mode value, -m value Mode of operation (single or null) (default: "single")
--pid-file value Path to write daemon process ID to
--no-stdin Disable stdin handling (no-op for null mode)
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
red
"OPTION -h"
GNU ed is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
modify and otherwise manipulate text files, both interactively and via
shell scripts. A restricted version of ed, red, can only edit files in
the current directory and cannot execute shell commands. Ed is the
'standard' text editor in the sense that it is the original editor for
Unix, and thus widely available. For most purposes, however, it is
superseded by full-screen editors such as GNU Emacs or GNU Moe.
Usage: /bin/ed [options] [[+line] file]
The file name may be preceded by '+line', '+/RE', or '+?RE' to set the
current line to the line number specified or to the first or last line
matching the regular expression 'RE'.
Options:
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
-E, --extended-regexp use extended regular expressions
-G, --traditional run in compatibility mode
-l, --loose-exit-status exit with 0 status even if a command fails
-p, --prompt=STRING use STRING as an interactive prompt
-q, --quiet, --silent suppress diagnostics written to stderr
-r, --restricted run in restricted mode
-s, --script suppress byte counts and '!' prompt
-v, --verbose be verbose; equivalent to the 'H' command
--strip-trailing-cr strip carriage returns at end of text lines
--unsafe-names allow control characters 1-31 in file names
Start edit by reading in 'file' if given.
If 'file' begins with a '!', read output of shell command.
Exit status: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems
(invalid command-line options, memory exhausted, command failed, etc),
2 for problems with the input file (file not found, buffer modified,
I/O errors), 3 for an internal consistency error (e.g., bug) which caused
ed to panic.
Report bugs to bug-ed@gnu.org
Ed home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/ed/ed.html
General help using GNU software: http://www.gnu.org/gethelp
rename.ul
"OPTION -h"
使い方:
rename.ul [options] <expression> <replacement> <file>...
ファイル名を変更します。
オプション:
-v, --verbose explain what is being done
-s, --symlink act on the target of symlinks
-n, --no-act do not make any changes
-a, --all replace all occurrences
-l, --last replace only the last occurrence
-o, --no-overwrite don't overwrite existing files
-i, --interactive prompt before overwrite
-h, --help display this help
-V, --version display version
詳しくは rename(1) をお読みください。
rendercheck
"OPTION -h"
/bin/rendercheck: invalid option -- 'h'
usage: /bin/rendercheck [-d|--display display] [-v|--verbose]
[-t test1,test2,...] [-o op1,op2,...] [-f format1,format2,...]
[--sync] [--minimalrendering] [--version]
Available tests:
fill, dcoords, scoords, mcoords, tscoords
tmcoords, blend, composite, cacomposite, gradients
repeat, triangles, bug7366, gtk_argb_xbgr, libreoffice_xrgb
renice
"OPTION -h"
使い方:
renice [-n|--priority|--relative] <priority> [-p|--pid] <pid>...
renice [-n|--priority|--relative] <priority> -g|--pgrp <pgid>...
renice [-n|--priority|--relative] <priority> -u|--user <user>...
Alter the priority of running processes.
オプション:
-n <num> specify the nice value
If POSIXLY_CORRECT flag is set in environment
then the priority is 'relative' to current
process priority. Otherwise it is 'absolute'.
--priority <num> specify the 'absolute' nice value
--relative <num> specify the 'relative' nice value
-p, --pid interpret arguments as process ID (default)
-g, --pgrp interpret arguments as process group ID
-u, --user interpret arguments as username or user ID
-h, --help display this help
-V, --version display version
詳しくは renice(1) をお読みください。
reset
"OPTION -h"
/bin/reset: invalid option -- 'h'
Usage: reset [options] [terminal]
Options:
-c set control characters
-e ch erase character
-I no initialization strings
-i ch interrupt character
-k ch kill character
-m mapping map identifier to type
-Q do not output control key settings
-q display term only, do no changes
-r display term on stderr
-s output TERM set command
-V print curses-version
-w set window-size
If neither -c/-w are given, both are assumed.
resizecons
"OPTION -h"
resizecons:
call is: resizecons COLSxROWS or: resizecons COLS ROWS
or: resizecons -lines ROWS, with ROWS one of 25, 28, 30, 34, 36, 40, 44, 50, 60
resizepart
"OPTION -h"
使い方:
resizepart <ディスクデバイス> <パーティション番号> <長さ>
カーネルにパーティションの新しいサイズを伝えます。
オプション:
-h, --help display this help
-V, --version display version
詳しくは resizepart(8) をお読みください。
resolvectl
"OPTION -h"
resolvectl [OPTIONS...] COMMAND ...
Send control commands to the network name resolution manager, or
resolve domain names, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS records, and services.
Commands:
query HOSTNAME|ADDRESS... Resolve domain names, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
service [[NAME] TYPE] DOMAIN Resolve service (SRV)
openpgp EMAIL@DOMAIN... Query OpenPGP public key
tlsa DOMAIN[:PORT]... Query TLS public key
status [LINK...] Show link and server status
statistics Show resolver statistics
reset-statistics Reset resolver statistics
flush-caches Flush all local DNS caches
reset-server-features Forget learnt DNS server feature levels
monitor Monitor DNS queries
show-cache Show cache contents
show-server-state Show servers state
dns [LINK [SERVER...]] Get/set per-interface DNS server address
domain [LINK [DOMAIN...]] Get/set per-interface search domain
default-route [LINK [BOOL]] Get/set per-interface default route flag
llmnr [LINK [MODE]] Get/set per-interface LLMNR mode
mdns [LINK [MODE]] Get/set per-interface MulticastDNS mode
dnsovertls [LINK [MODE]] Get/set per-interface DNS-over-TLS mode
dnssec [LINK [MODE]] Get/set per-interface DNSSEC mode
nta [LINK [DOMAIN...]] Get/set per-interface DNSSEC NTA
revert LINK Revert per-interface configuration
log-level [LEVEL] Get/set logging threshold for systemd-resolved
Options:
-h --help Show this help
--version Show package version
--no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager
-4 Resolve IPv4 addresses
-6 Resolve IPv6 addresses
-i --interface=INTERFACE Look on interface
-p --protocol=PROTO|help Look via protocol
-t --type=TYPE|help Query RR with DNS type
-c --class=CLASS|help Query RR with DNS class
--service-address=BOOL Resolve address for services (default: yes)
--service-txt=BOOL Resolve TXT records for services (default: yes)
--cname=BOOL Follow CNAME redirects (default: yes)
--validate=BOOL Allow DNSSEC validation (default: yes)
--synthesize=BOOL Allow synthetic response (default: yes)
--cache=BOOL Allow response from cache (default: yes)
--stale-data=BOOL Allow response from cache with stale data (default: yes)
--zone=BOOL Allow response from locally registered mDNS/LLMNR
records (default: yes)
--trust-anchor=BOOL Allow response from local trust anchor (default:
yes)
--network=BOOL Allow response from network (default: yes)
--search=BOOL Use search domains for single-label names (default:
yes)
--raw[=payload|packet] Dump the answer as binary data
--legend=BOOL Print headers and additional info (default: yes)
--json=MODE Output as JSON
-j Same as --json=pretty on tty, --json=short
otherwise
See the resolvectl(1) man page for details.
rev
"OPTION -h"
使い方: rev [オプション] [ファイル ...]
行の内容を文字単位で逆順に並べ替えます。
オプション:
-h, --help display this help
-V, --version display version
詳しくは rev(1) をお読みください。
rfcomm
"OPTION -h"
RFCOMM configuration utility ver 5.72
Usage:
rfcomm [options] <command> <dev>
Options:
-i, --device [hciX|bdaddr] Local HCI device or BD Address
-h, --help Display help
-r, --raw Switch TTY into raw mode
-A, --auth Enable authentication
-E, --encrypt Enable encryption
-S, --secure Secure connection
-C, --central Become the central of a piconet
-L, --linger [seconds] Set linger timeout
-a Show all devices (default)
Commands:
bind <dev> <bdaddr> [channel] Bind device
release <dev> Release device
show <dev> Show device
connect <dev> <bdaddr> [channel] Connect device
listen <dev> [channel [cmd]] Listen
watch <dev> [channel [cmd]] Watch
rgrep
"OPTION -h"
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERNS [FILE]...
詳しくは'grep --help'を実行してください。
rm
"OPTION -h"
/bin/rm: 無効なオプション -- 'h'
ファイル '-h' を削除するためには '/bin/rm ./-h' を行ってください。
詳しくは '/bin/rm --help' を実行して下さい。
rmdir
"OPTION -h"
/bin/rmdir: 無効なオプション -- 'h'
詳しくは '/bin/rmdir --help' を実行して下さい。
rnano
"OPTION -h"
使用法: nano [オプション] [[+行[,桁]] ファイル]...
ファイルの指定した行にカーソルを置くには、行番号を '+'に続けて、
ファイル名の前で指定してください。さらにカンマに続けて桁数も加えることができます。
ファイル名が '-' の時は、nano はデータを標準入力より読み込みます。
オプション 長いオプション 説
-A --smarthome スマートホームキー有効
-D --boldtext 反転文字を太字で表示
-E --tabstospaces タブをスペースに変換
-G --locking (vim スタイルの) ロックファイルを使う
-I --ignorercfiles nanorc ファイルを参照しない
-J <番号> --guidestripe=<番号> この列にガイドバーを表示します
-K --rawsequences テンキーパッドの混乱の問題を修正する
-L --nonewlines 自動的に改行を追加しない
-M --trimblanks 強制改行で折り返す時に、末尾の空白を取り除く
-N --noconvert DOS/Mac フォーマットを変換しない
-O --bookstyle 先頭の空白は新しい段落を意味する
-Q <正規表現> --quotestr=<正規表現> 検索に使用する正規表現
-S --softwrap はみ出す行を複数行に渡って表示する
-T <番号> --tabsize=<番号> この桁の幅でタブを設定する
-U --quickblank 次のキー入力でステータスバーをクリアする
-V --version バージョン情報を表示して終了する
-W --wordbounds 単語の境界をより正確に抽出する
-X <文字列> --wordchars=<文字列> 単語の一部とみなす文字の集合
-Z --zap バックスペースとDelでマークした範囲を削除する
-a --atblanks 折り返し表示を空白にも適用する
-b --breaklonglines 自動的に長い行を強制改行する
-c --constantshow 常にカーソル位置を表示
-d --rebinddelete Del キーをバックスペースとして扱う
-e --emptyline タイトルバーの下の行を空けておく
-f <ファイル> --rcfile=<ファイル> このファイルのみを nano の設定に使用する
-g --showcursor ファイルブラウザとヘルプ文書の中でカーソルを表示
-h --help このヘルプを表示して終了
-i --autoindent 改行で自動インデント
-j --jumpyscrolling 1行ずつではなく、半画面ずつスクロールする
-k --cutfromcursor 行削除時に改行文字を削除しない
-l --linenumbers 行頭に行番号を表示する
-m --mouse マウスを有効にする
-n --noread ファイルを読み込まない(書き込みのみ)
-o <dir> --operatingdir=<dir> 作業ディレクトリを指定
-p --preserve XON (^Q) および XOFF (^S) キーを維持する
-q --indicator 位置と選択部分を示すインジケーターを表示する
-r <番号> --fill=<番号> 強制改行の幅を設定し均等割付
-t --saveonexit 終了時に保存する、問い合わせをしない
-u --unix ファイルをデフォルトで UNIX 形式で保存する
-v --view ビューモード(読み込み専用)
-w --nowrap 長い行の強制改行をしない [デフォルト]
-x --nohelp キーのガイドを表示しない
-y --afterends Ctrl+Right で単語の終わりに止まるようにします
-% --stateflags いくつかの状態をタイトルバーに表示する
-_ --minibar 下部にフィードバックバーを表示します
-0 --zero すべてのバーを隠し、端末全体を使う
rotatelogs
"OPTION -h"
rotatelogs: illegal option -- h
Usage: /bin/rotatelogs [-vlfDtTec] [-L linkname] [-p prog] [-n number] <logfile> {<rotation time in seconds>|<rotation size>(B|K|M|G)} [offset minutes from UTC]
Add this:
TransferLog "|/bin/rotatelogs /some/where 86400"
or
TransferLog "|/bin/rotatelogs /some/where 5M"
to httpd.conf. By default, the generated name will be
<logfile>.nnnn where nnnn is the system time at which the log
nominally starts (N.B. if using a rotation time, the time will
always be a multiple of the rotation time, so you can synchronize
cron scripts with it). If <logfile> contains strftime conversion
specifications, those will be used instead. At the end of each
rotation time or when the file size is reached a new log is
started.
Options:
-v Verbose operation. Messages are written to stderr.
-l Base rotation on local time instead of UTC.
-L path Create hard link from current log to specified path.
-p prog Run specified program after opening a new log file. See below.
-f Force opening of log on program start.
-D Create parent directories of log file.
-t Truncate logfile instead of rotating, tail friendly.
-T Truncate logfiles opened for rotation, but not the initial logfile.
-e Echo log to stdout for further processing.
-c Create log even if it is empty.
-n num Rotate file by adding suffixes '.1', '.2', ..., '.num'.
The program for '-p' is invoked as "[prog] <curfile> [<prevfile>]"
where <curfile> is the filename of the newly opened logfile, and
<prevfile>, if given, is the filename of the previously used logfile.
routel
"OPTION -h"
Usage: /bin/routel [tablenr [raw ip args...]]
rpcgen
"OPTION -h"
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rrsync
"OPTION -h"
usage: rrsync [-ro | -wo] [-munge] [-no-del] [-no-lock] [-help] DIR
Use "man rrsync" to learn how to restrict ssh users to using a restricted
rsync command.
positional arguments:
DIR The restricted directory to use.
options:
-ro Allow only reading from the DIR. Implies -no-del and -no-lock.
-wo Allow only writing to the DIR.
-munge Enable rsync's --munge-links on the server side.
-no-del Disable rsync's --delete* and --remove* options.
-no-lock Avoid the single-run (per-user) lock check.
-help, -h Output this help message and exit.
rstart
"OPTION -h"
rstart: missing command
Usage: rstart [options] hostname command args ...
where options include:
-c context run command in the specified context
-g interpret command as a generic command
-l username run command as the specified user
-v enable verbose output
rstartd
"OPTION -h"
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rsync
"OPTION -h"
rsync version 3.2.7 protocol version 31
Copyright (C) 1996-2022 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others.
Web site: https://rsync.samba.org/
Capabilities:
64-bit files, 64-bit inums, 64-bit timestamps, 64-bit long ints,
socketpairs, symlinks, symtimes, hardlinks, hardlink-specials,
hardlink-symlinks, IPv6, atimes, batchfiles, inplace, append, ACLs,
xattrs, optional secluded-args, iconv, prealloc, stop-at, no crtimes
Optimizations:
SIMD-roll, no asm-roll, openssl-crypto, no asm-MD5
Checksum list:
xxh128 xxh3 xxh64 (xxhash) md5 md4 sha1 none
Compress list:
zstd lz4 zlibx zlib none
Daemon auth list:
sha512 sha256 sha1 md5 md4
rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the GNU
General Public Licence for details.
rsync is a file transfer program capable of efficient remote update
via a fast differencing algorithm.
Usage: rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST:DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST::DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST:SRC [DEST]
or rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST::SRC [DEST]
or rsync [OPTION]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/SRC [DEST]
The ':' usages connect via remote shell, while '::' & 'rsync://' usages connect
to an rsync daemon, and require SRC or DEST to start with a module name.
Options
--verbose, -v increase verbosity
--info=FLAGS fine-grained informational verbosity
--debug=FLAGS fine-grained debug verbosity
--stderr=e|a|c change stderr output mode (default: errors)
--quiet, -q suppress non-error messages
--no-motd suppress daemon-mode MOTD
--checksum, -c skip based on checksum, not mod-time & size
--archive, -a archive mode is -rlptgoD (no -A,-X,-U,-N,-H)
--no-OPTION turn off an implied OPTION (e.g. --no-D)
--recursive, -r recurse into directories
--relative, -R use relative path names
--no-implied-dirs don't send implied dirs with --relative
--backup, -b make backups (see --suffix & --backup-dir)
--backup-dir=DIR make backups into hierarchy based in DIR
--suffix=SUFFIX backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir)
--update, -u skip files that are newer on the receiver
--inplace update destination files in-place
--append append data onto shorter files
--append-verify --append w/old data in file checksum
--dirs, -d transfer directories without recursing
--old-dirs, --old-d works like --dirs when talking to old rsync
--mkpath create destination's missing path components
--links, -l copy symlinks as symlinks
--copy-links, -L transform symlink into referent file/dir
--copy-unsafe-links only "unsafe" symlinks are transformed
--safe-links ignore symlinks that point outside the tree
--munge-links munge symlinks to make them safe & unusable
--copy-dirlinks, -k transform symlink to dir into referent dir
--keep-dirlinks, -K treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir
--hard-links, -H preserve hard links
--perms, -p preserve permissions
--executability, -E preserve executability
--chmod=CHMOD affect file and/or directory permissions
--acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms)
--xattrs, -X preserve extended attributes
--owner, -o preserve owner (super-user only)
--group, -g preserve group
--devices preserve device files (super-user only)
--copy-devices copy device contents as a regular file
--write-devices write to devices as files (implies --inplace)
--specials preserve special files
-D same as --devices --specials
--times, -t preserve modification times
--atimes, -U preserve access (use) times
--open-noatime avoid changing the atime on opened files
--crtimes, -N preserve create times (newness)
--omit-dir-times, -O omit directories from --times
--omit-link-times, -J omit symlinks from --times
--super receiver attempts super-user activities
--fake-super store/recover privileged attrs using xattrs
--sparse, -S turn sequences of nulls into sparse blocks
--preallocate allocate dest files before writing them
--dry-run, -n perform a trial run with no changes made
--whole-file, -W copy files whole (w/o delta-xfer algorithm)
--checksum-choice=STR choose the checksum algorithm (aka --cc)
--one-file-system, -x don't cross filesystem boundaries
--block-size=SIZE, -B force a fixed checksum block-size
--rsh=COMMAND, -e specify the remote shell to use
--rsync-path=PROGRAM specify the rsync to run on remote machine
--existing skip creating new files on receiver
--ignore-existing skip updating files that exist on receiver
--remove-source-files sender removes synchronized files (non-dir)
--del an alias for --delete-during
--delete delete extraneous files from dest dirs
--delete-before receiver deletes before xfer, not during
--delete-during receiver deletes during the transfer
--delete-delay find deletions during, delete after
--delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not during
--delete-excluded also delete excluded files from dest dirs
--ignore-missing-args ignore missing source args without error
--delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination
--ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
--max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
--min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE
--max-alloc=SIZE change a limit relating to memory alloc
--partial keep partially transferred files
--partial-dir=DIR put a partially transferred file into DIR
--delay-updates put all updated files into place at end
--prune-empty-dirs, -m prune empty directory chains from file-list
--numeric-ids don't map uid/gid values by user/group name
--usermap=STRING custom username mapping
--groupmap=STRING custom groupname mapping
--chown=USER:GROUP simple username/groupname mapping
--timeout=SECONDS set I/O timeout in seconds
--contimeout=SECONDS set daemon connection timeout in seconds
--ignore-times, -I don't skip files that match size and time
--size-only skip files that match in size
--modify-window=NUM, -@ set the accuracy for mod-time comparisons
--temp-dir=DIR, -T create temporary files in directory DIR
--fuzzy, -y find similar file for basis if no dest file
--compare-dest=DIR also compare destination files relative to DIR
--copy-dest=DIR ... and include copies of unchanged files
--link-dest=DIR hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged
--compress, -z compress file data during the transfer
--compress-choice=STR choose the compression algorithm (aka --zc)
--compress-level=NUM explicitly set compression level (aka --zl)
--skip-compress=LIST skip compressing files with suffix in LIST
--cvs-exclude, -C auto-ignore files in the same way CVS does
--filter=RULE, -f add a file-filtering RULE
-F same as --filter='dir-merge /.rsync-filter'
repeated: --filter='- .rsync-filter'
--exclude=PATTERN exclude files matching PATTERN
--exclude-from=FILE read exclude patterns from FILE
--include=PATTERN don't exclude files matching PATTERN
--include-from=FILE read include patterns from FILE
--files-from=FILE read list of source-file names from FILE
--from0, -0 all *-from/filter files are delimited by 0s
--old-args disable the modern arg-protection idiom
--secluded-args, -s use the protocol to safely send the args
--trust-sender trust the remote sender's file list
--copy-as=USER[:GROUP] specify user & optional group for the copy
--address=ADDRESS bind address for outgoing socket to daemon
--port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number
--sockopts=OPTIONS specify custom TCP options
--blocking-io use blocking I/O for the remote shell
--outbuf=N|L|B set out buffering to None, Line, or Block
--stats give some file-transfer stats
--8-bit-output, -8 leave high-bit chars unescaped in output
--human-readable, -h output numbers in a human-readable format
--progress show progress during transfer
-P same as --partial --progress
--itemize-changes, -i output a change-summary for all updates
--remote-option=OPT, -M send OPTION to the remote side only
--out-format=FORMAT output updates using the specified FORMAT
--log-file=FILE log what we're doing to the specified FILE
--log-file-format=FMT log updates using the specified FMT
--password-file=FILE read daemon-access password from FILE
--early-input=FILE use FILE for daemon's early exec input
--list-only list the files instead of copying them
--bwlimit=RATE limit socket I/O bandwidth
--stop-after=MINS Stop rsync after MINS minutes have elapsed
--stop-at=y-m-dTh:m Stop rsync at the specified point in time
--fsync fsync every written file
--write-batch=FILE write a batched update to FILE
--only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating dest
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
--iconv=CONVERT_SPEC request charset conversion of filenames
--checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced)
--ipv4, -4 prefer IPv4
--ipv6, -6 prefer IPv6
--version, -V print the version + other info and exit
--help, -h (*) show this help (* -h is help only on its own)
Use "rsync --daemon --help" to see the daemon-mode command-line options.
Please see the rsync(1) and rsyncd.conf(5) manpages for full documentation.
See https://rsync.samba.org/ for updates, bug reports, and answers
rsync-ssl
"OPTION -h"
rsync version 3.2.7 protocol version 31
Copyright (C) 1996-2022 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others.
Web site: https://rsync.samba.org/
Capabilities:
64-bit files, 64-bit inums, 64-bit timestamps, 64-bit long ints,
socketpairs, symlinks, symtimes, hardlinks, hardlink-specials,
hardlink-symlinks, IPv6, atimes, batchfiles, inplace, append, ACLs,
xattrs, optional secluded-args, iconv, prealloc, stop-at, no crtimes
Optimizations:
SIMD-roll, no asm-roll, openssl-crypto, no asm-MD5
Checksum list:
xxh128 xxh3 xxh64 (xxhash) md5 md4 sha1 none
Compress list:
zstd lz4 zlibx zlib none
Daemon auth list:
sha512 sha256 sha1 md5 md4
rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the GNU
General Public Licence for details.
rsync is a file transfer program capable of efficient remote update
via a fast differencing algorithm.
Usage: rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST:DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST::DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/DEST
or rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST:SRC [DEST]
or rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST::SRC [DEST]
or rsync [OPTION]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/SRC [DEST]
The ':' usages connect via remote shell, while '::' & 'rsync://' usages connect
to an rsync daemon, and require SRC or DEST to start with a module name.
Options
--verbose, -v increase verbosity
--info=FLAGS fine-grained informational verbosity
--debug=FLAGS fine-grained debug verbosity
--stderr=e|a|c change stderr output mode (default: errors)
--quiet, -q suppress non-error messages
--no-motd suppress daemon-mode MOTD
--checksum, -c skip based on checksum, not mod-time & size
--archive, -a archive mode is -rlptgoD (no -A,-X,-U,-N,-H)
--no-OPTION turn off an implied OPTION (e.g. --no-D)
--recursive, -r recurse into directories
--relative, -R use relative path names
--no-implied-dirs don't send implied dirs with --relative
--backup, -b make backups (see --suffix & --backup-dir)
--backup-dir=DIR make backups into hierarchy based in DIR
--suffix=SUFFIX backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir)
--update, -u skip files that are newer on the receiver
--inplace update destination files in-place
--append append data onto shorter files
--append-verify --append w/old data in file checksum
--dirs, -d transfer directories without recursing
--old-dirs, --old-d works like --dirs when talking to old rsync
--mkpath create destination's missing path components
--links, -l copy symlinks as symlinks
--copy-links, -L transform symlink into referent file/dir
--copy-unsafe-links only "unsafe" symlinks are transformed
--safe-links ignore symlinks that point outside the tree
--munge-links munge symlinks to make them safe & unusable
--copy-dirlinks, -k transform symlink to dir into referent dir
--keep-dirlinks, -K treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir
--hard-links, -H preserve hard links
--perms, -p preserve permissions
--executability, -E preserve executability
--chmod=CHMOD affect file and/or directory permissions
--acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms)
--xattrs, -X preserve extended attributes
--owner, -o preserve owner (super-user only)
--group, -g preserve group
--devices preserve device files (super-user only)
--copy-devices copy device contents as a regular file
--write-devices write to devices as files (implies --inplace)
--specials preserve special files
-D same as --devices --specials
--times, -t preserve modification times
--atimes, -U preserve access (use) times
--open-noatime avoid changing the atime on opened files
--crtimes, -N preserve create times (newness)
--omit-dir-times, -O omit directories from --times
--omit-link-times, -J omit symlinks from --times
--super receiver attempts super-user activities
--fake-super store/recover privileged attrs using xattrs
--sparse, -S turn sequences of nulls into sparse blocks
--preallocate allocate dest files before writing them
--dry-run, -n perform a trial run with no changes made
--whole-file, -W copy files whole (w/o delta-xfer algorithm)
--checksum-choice=STR choose the checksum algorithm (aka --cc)
--one-file-system, -x don't cross filesystem boundaries
--block-size=SIZE, -B force a fixed checksum block-size
--rsh=COMMAND, -e specify the remote shell to use
--rsync-path=PROGRAM specify the rsync to run on remote machine
--existing skip creating new files on receiver
--ignore-existing skip updating files that exist on receiver
--remove-source-files sender removes synchronized files (non-dir)
--del an alias for --delete-during
--delete delete extraneous files from dest dirs
--delete-before receiver deletes before xfer, not during
--delete-during receiver deletes during the transfer
--delete-delay find deletions during, delete after
--delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not during
--delete-excluded also delete excluded files from dest dirs
--ignore-missing-args ignore missing source args without error
--delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination
--ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
--max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
--min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE
--max-alloc=SIZE change a limit relating to memory alloc
--partial keep partially transferred files
--partial-dir=DIR put a partially transferred file into DIR
--delay-updates put all updated files into place at end
--prune-empty-dirs, -m prune empty directory chains from file-list
--numeric-ids don't map uid/gid values by user/group name
--usermap=STRING custom username mapping
--groupmap=STRING custom groupname mapping
--chown=USER:GROUP simple username/groupname mapping
--timeout=SECONDS set I/O timeout in seconds
--contimeout=SECONDS set daemon connection timeout in seconds
--ignore-times, -I don't skip files that match size and time
--size-only skip files that match in size
--modify-window=NUM, -@ set the accuracy for mod-time comparisons
--temp-dir=DIR, -T create temporary files in directory DIR
--fuzzy, -y find similar file for basis if no dest file
--compare-dest=DIR also compare destination files relative to DIR
--copy-dest=DIR ... and include copies of unchanged files
--link-dest=DIR hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged
--compress, -z compress file data during the transfer
--compress-choice=STR choose the compression algorithm (aka --zc)
--compress-level=NUM explicitly set compression level (aka --zl)
--skip-compress=LIST skip compressing files with suffix in LIST
--cvs-exclude, -C auto-ignore files in the same way CVS does
--filter=RULE, -f add a file-filtering RULE
-F same as --filter='dir-merge /.rsync-filter'
repeated: --filter='- .rsync-filter'
--exclude=PATTERN exclude files matching PATTERN
--exclude-from=FILE read exclude patterns from FILE
--include=PATTERN don't exclude files matching PATTERN
--include-from=FILE read include patterns from FILE
--files-from=FILE read list of source-file names from FILE
--from0, -0 all *-from/filter files are delimited by 0s
--old-args disable the modern arg-protection idiom
--secluded-args, -s use the protocol to safely send the args
--trust-sender trust the remote sender's file list
--copy-as=USER[:GROUP] specify user & optional group for the copy
--address=ADDRESS bind address for outgoing socket to daemon
--port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number
--sockopts=OPTIONS specify custom TCP options
--blocking-io use blocking I/O for the remote shell
--outbuf=N|L|B set out buffering to None, Line, or Block
--stats give some file-transfer stats
--8-bit-output, -8 leave high-bit chars unescaped in output
--human-readable, -h output numbers in a human-readable format
--progress show progress during transfer
-P same as --partial --progress
--itemize-changes, -i output a change-summary for all updates
--remote-option=OPT, -M send OPTION to the remote side only
--out-format=FORMAT output updates using the specified FORMAT
--log-file=FILE log what we're doing to the specified FILE
--log-file-format=FMT log updates using the specified FMT
--password-file=FILE read daemon-access password from FILE
--early-input=FILE use FILE for daemon's early exec input
--list-only list the files instead of copying them
--bwlimit=RATE limit socket I/O bandwidth
--stop-after=MINS Stop rsync after MINS minutes have elapsed
--stop-at=y-m-dTh:m Stop rsync at the specified point in time
--fsync fsync every written file
--write-batch=FILE write a batched update to FILE
--only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating dest
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
--iconv=CONVERT_SPEC request charset conversion of filenames
--checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced)
--ipv4, -4 prefer IPv4
--ipv6, -6 prefer IPv6
--version, -V print the version + other info and exit
--help, -h (*) show this help (* -h is help only on its own)
Use "rsync --daemon --help" to see the daemon-mode command-line options.
Please see the rsync(1) and rsyncd.conf(5) manpages for full documentation.
See https://rsync.samba.org/ for updates, bug reports, and answers
rtla
"OPTION -h"
rtla version 6.8.1
usage: rtla COMMAND ...
commands:
osnoise - gives information about the operating system noise (osnoise)
hwnoise - gives information about hardware-related noise
timerlat - measures the timer irq and thread latency
rtstat
"OPTION -h"
/bin/rtstat Version 6.1.0
Copyright (C) 2004 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
This program is free software licensed under GNU GPLv2
with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
Parameters:
-V --version Print Version of Program
-c --count <count> Print <count> number of intervals
-d --dump Dump list of available files/keys
-j --json Display in JSON format
-f --file <file> Statistics file to use
-h --help This help message
-i --interval <intv> Set interval to 'intv' seconds
-k --keys k,k,k,... Display only keys specified
-s --subject [0-2] Control header printing:
0 = never
1 = once
2 = every 20 lines (default))
-w --width n,n,n,... Width for each field
run-parts
"OPTION -h"
Usage: run-parts [OPTION]... DIRECTORY
--test print script names which would run, but don't run them.
--list print names of all valid files (can not be used with
--test)
-v, --verbose print script names before running them.
-d, --debug print script names while checking them.
--report print script names if they produce output.
--reverse reverse execution order of scripts.
--exit-on-error exit as soon as a script returns with a non-zero exit
code.
--stdin multiplex stdin to scripts being run, using temporary file
--lsbsysinit validate filenames based on LSB sysinit specs.
--new-session run each script in a separate process session
--regex=PATTERN validate filenames based on POSIX ERE pattern PATTERN.
-u, --umask=UMASK sets umask to UMASK (octal), default is 022.
-a, --arg=ARGUMENT pass ARGUMENT to scripts, use once for each argument.
-V, --version output version information and exit.
-h, --help display this help and exit.
run-with-aspell
"OPTION -h"
/bin/run-with-aspell: 4: exec: -h: not found
runc
"OPTION -h"
NAME:
runc - Open Container Initiative runtime
runc is a command line client for running applications packaged according to
the Open Container Initiative (OCI) format and is a compliant implementation of the
Open Container Initiative specification.
runc integrates well with existing process supervisors to provide a production
container runtime environment for applications. It can be used with your
existing process monitoring tools and the container will be spawned as a
direct child of the process supervisor.
Containers are configured using bundles. A bundle for a container is a directory
that includes a specification file named "config.json" and a root filesystem.
The root filesystem contains the contents of the container.
To start a new instance of a container:
# runc run [ -b bundle ] <container-id>
Where "<container-id>" is your name for the instance of the container that you
are starting. The name you provide for the container instance must be unique on
your host. Providing the bundle directory using "-b" is optional. The default
value for "bundle" is the current directory.
USAGE:
runc [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
1.1.12-0ubuntu3
spec: 1.0.2-dev
go: go1.22.2
libseccomp: 2.5.5
COMMANDS:
checkpoint checkpoint a running container
create create a container
delete delete any resources held by the container often used with detached container
events display container events such as OOM notifications, cpu, memory, and IO usage statistics
exec execute new process inside the container
kill kill sends the specified signal (default: SIGTERM) to the container's init process
list lists containers started by runc with the given root
pause pause suspends all processes inside the container
ps ps displays the processes running inside a container
restore restore a container from a previous checkpoint
resume resumes all processes that have been previously paused
run create and run a container
spec create a new specification file
start executes the user defined process in a created container
state output the state of a container
update update container resource constraints
features show the enabled features
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--debug enable debug logging
--log value set the log file to write runc logs to (default is '/dev/stderr')
--log-format value set the log format ('text' (default), or 'json') (default: "text")
--root value root directory for storage of container state (this should be located in tmpfs) (default: "/run/user/1000/runc")
--criu value path to the criu binary used for checkpoint and restore (default: "criu")
--systemd-cgroup enable systemd cgroup support, expects cgroupsPath to be of form "slice:prefix:name" for e.g. "system.slice:runc:434234"
--rootless value ignore cgroup permission errors ('true', 'false', or 'auto') (default: "auto")
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
runcon
"OPTION -h"
/bin/runcon: 無効なオプション -- 'h'
詳しくは '/bin/runcon --help' を実行して下さい。
rview
"OPTION -h"
VIM - Vi IMproved 9.1 (2024 Jan 02, compiled May 03 2024 02:45:42)
Usage: vim [arguments] [file ..] edit specified file(s)
or: vim [arguments] - read text from stdin
or: vim [arguments] -t tag edit file where tag is defined
Arguments:
-- Only file names after this
-v Vi mode (like "vi")
-e Ex mode (like "ex")
-E Improved Ex mode
-s Silent (batch) mode (only for "ex")
-y Easy mode (like "evim", modeless)
-R Readonly mode (like "view")
-Z Restricted mode (like "rvim")
-m Modifications (writing files) not allowed
-M Modifications in text not allowed
-b Binary mode
-l Lisp mode
-C Compatible with Vi: 'compatible'
-N Not fully Vi compatible: 'nocompatible'
-V[N][fname] Be verbose [level N] [log messages to fname]
-n No swap file, use memory only
-r List swap files and exit
-r (with file name) Recover crashed session
-L Same as -r
-T <terminal> Set terminal type to <terminal>
--not-a-term Skip warning for input/output not being a terminal
--ttyfail Exit if input or output is not a terminal
-u <vimrc> Use <vimrc> instead of any .vimrc
--noplugin Don't load plugin scripts
-p[N] Open N tab pages (default: one for each file)
-o[N] Open N windows (default: one for each file)
-O[N] Like -o but split vertically
+ Start at end of file
+<lnum> Start at line <lnum>
--cmd <command> Execute <command> before loading any vimrc file
-c <command> Execute <command> after loading the first file
-S <session> Source file <session> after loading the first file
-s <scriptin> Read Normal mode commands from file <scriptin>
-w <scriptout> Append all typed commands to file <scriptout>
-W <scriptout> Write all typed commands to file <scriptout>
--clean 'nocompatible', Vim defaults, no plugins, no viminfo
-h or --help Print Help (this message) and exit
--version Print version information and exit
rygel
"OPTION -h"
用法:
rygel [オプション…]
ヘルプのオプション:
-h, --help ヘルプのオプションを表示する
--help-all ヘルプのオプションをすべて表示する
--help-gapplication GApplication のオプションを表示する
アプリケーションのオプション:
-v, --version バージョン名を表示
-n, --network-interface=INTERFACE ネットワークインターフェース
-p, --port=PORT ポート
-t, --disable-transcoding トランスコーディングを無効化
-U, --disallow-upload アップロードを許可しない
-D, --disallow-deletion 削除を許可しない
-g, --log-level ドメイン:レベルの組をコンマで区切った一覧。詳細は rygel(1) を参照してください
-u, --plugin-path=PLUGIN_PATH プラグインパス
-e, --engine-path=ENGINE_PATH エンジンパス
-d, --disable-plugin=PluginName プラグインを無効化
-i, --title=PluginName:TITLE プラグインのタイトルをセット
-o, --plugin-option=PluginName:OPTION:VALUE1[,VALUE2,..] プラグインのオプションをセット
-c, --config=FILE ユーザー設定の代わりに設定ファイルを利用する
-s, --shutdown リモートの Rygel 参照を終了させる