$ whatis rpm

rpm (8) - RPM Package Manager

Examples:

  1. Use: screen [-opts] [cmd [args]]
  2. or: screen -r [host.tty]
  3. Options:
  4. -4 Resolve hostnames only to IPv4 addresses.
  5. -6 Resolve hostnames only to IPv6 addresses.
  6. -a Force all capabilities into each window's termcap.
  7. -A -[r|R] Adapt all windows to the new display width & height.
  8. -c file Read configuration file instead of '.screenrc'.
  9. -d (-r) Detach the elsewhere running screen (and reattach here).
  10. -dmS name Start as daemon: Screen session in detached mode.
  11. -D (-r) Detach and logout remote (and reattach here).
  12. -D -RR Do whatever is needed to get a screen session.
  13. -e xy Change command characters.
  14. -f Flow control on, -fn = off, -fa = auto.
  15. -h lines Set the size of the scrollback history buffer.
  16. -i Interrupt output sooner when flow control is on.
  17. -l Login mode on (update /var/run/utmp), -ln = off.
  18. -ls [match] or
  19. -list Do nothing, just list our SockDir [on possible matches].
  20. -L Turn on output logging.
  21. -Logfile file Set logfile name.
  22. -m ignore
  23. STY variable, do create a new screen session.
  24. -O Choose optimal output rather than exact vt100 emulation.
  25. -p window Preselect the named window if it exists.
  26. -q Quiet startup. Exits with non-zero return code if unsuccessful.
  27. -Q Commands will send the response to the stdout of the querying process.
  28. -r [session] Reattach to a detached screen process.
  29. -R Reattach if possible, otherwise start a new session.
  30. -s shell Shell to execute rather than
  31. SHELL.
  32. -S sockname Name this session .sockname instead of ...
  33. -t title Set title. (window's name).
  34. -T term Use term as
  35. TERM for windows, rather than "screen".
  36. -U Tell screen to use UTF-8 encoding.
  37. -v Print "Screen version 4.06.02 (GNU) 23-Oct-17".
  38. -wipe [match] Do nothing, just clean up SockDir [on possible matches].
  39. -x Attach to a not detached screen. (Multi display mode).
  40. -X Execute as a screen command in the specified session.
  41. byobu (1) - wrapper script for seeding a user's byobu configuration and launching a text based window manager ...
  42. byobu-screen (1) - Launch byobu with screen as the backend
  43. clear (1) - clear the terminal screen
  44. figlet (6) - display large characters made up of ordinary screen characters
  45. figlet-figlet (6) - display large characters made up of ordinary screen characters
  46. mapscrn (8) - load screen output mapping table
  47. scr_dump (5) - format of curses screen-dumps.
  48. screen (1) - screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
  49. screendump (1) - dump the contents of a virtual console to stdout
  50. setfont (8) - load EGA/VGA console screen font
  51. setvesablank (8) - Turn VESA screen blanking on or off
  52. showconsolefont (8) - Show the current EGA/VGA console screen font
  53. vcstime (8) - Show time in upper right hand corner of the console screen
  54. watch (1) - execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen
  55. xdg-screensaver (1) - command line tool for controlling the screensaver
  56. xrefresh (1) - refresh all or part of an X screen
  57. __ppc_get_timebase (3) - get the current value of the Time Base Register on Power architecture and its frequency.
  58. __ppc_get_timebase_freq (3) - get the current value of the Time Base Register on Power architecture and its frequency.
  59. a2query (1) - retrieve runtime configuration from a local Apache 2 HTTP server
  60. adjtime (3) - correct the time to synchronize the system clock
  61. adjtimex (2) - tune kernel clock
  62. aio_suspend (3) - wait for asynchronous I/O operation or timeout
  63. annotate-output (1) - annotate program output with time and stream
  64. asctime (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  65. asctime_r (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  66. bootparam (7) - introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel
  67. chrt (1) - manipulate the real-time attributes of a process
  68. Class::XSAccessor (3pm) - Generate fast XS accessors without runtime compilation
  69. Class::XSAccessor::Array (3pm) - Generate fast XS accessors without runtime compilation
  70. clock (3) - determine processor time
  71. clock_getcpuclockid (3) - obtain ID of a process CPU-time clock
  72. clock_getres (2) - clock and time functions
  73. clock_getres (3) - clock and time functions
  74. clock_gettime (2) - clock and time functions
  75. clock_gettime (3) - clock and time functions
  76. clock_settime (2) - clock and time functions
  77. clock_settime (3) - clock and time functions
  78. ctime (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  79. ctime_r (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  80. date (1) - print or set the system date and time
  81. Date::Parse (3pm) - Parse date strings into time values
  82. daylight (3) - initialize time conversion information
  83. difftime (3) - calculate time difference
  84. docker-events (1) - Get real time events from the server
  85. docker-system-events (1) - Get real time events from the server
  86. unimplemented (2) - unimplemented system calls
  87. ftime (3) - return date and time
  88. utimensat (2) - change file timestamps with nanosecond precision
  89. futimens (3) - change file timestamps with nanosecond precision
  90. futimes (3) - change file timestamps
  91. futimesat (2) - change timestamps of a file relative to a directory file descriptor
  92. getdate (3) - convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time
  93. getdate_err (3) - convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time
  94. getdate_r (3) - convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time
  95. getitimer (2) - get or set value of an interval timer
  96. gettimeofday (2) - get / set time
  97. gmtime (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  98. gmtime_r (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  99. hwclock (8) - time clocks utility
  100. IPC::Run::Timer (3pm) - - Timer channels for IPC::Run.
  101. kbdrate (8) - reset the keyboard repeat rate and delay time
  102. keep-one-running (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronjobs, eg)
  103. ldconfig (8) - configure dynamic linker run-time bindings
  104. localtime (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  105. localtime (5) - Local timezone configuration file
  106. localtime_r (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  107. lutimes (3) - change file timestamps
  108. mktime (3) - transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII
  109. Module::Runtime (3pm) - runtime module handling
  110. modules (5) - kernel modules to load at boot time
  111. mq_timedreceive (2) - receive a message from a message queue
  112. mq_timedreceive (3) - receive a message from a message queue
  113. mq_timedsend (2) - send a message to a message queue
  114. mq_timedsend (3) - send a message to a message queue
  115. ntp_adjtime (3) - tune kernel clock
  116. ntp_gettime (3) - get time parameters (NTP daemon interface)
  117. ntp_gettimex (3) - get time parameters (NTP daemon interface)
  118. openssl-s_time (1ssl) - SSL/TLS performance timing program
  119. openssl-ts (1ssl) - Time Stamping Authority tool (client/server)
  120. openssl-tsget (1ssl) - Time Stamping HTTP/HTTPS client
  121. pam_time (8) - PAM module for time control access
  122. pam_timestamp (8) - Authenticate using cached successful authentication attempts
  123. pam_timestamp_check (8) - Check to see if the default timestamp is valid
  124. profil (3) - execution time profile
  125. pthread_getcpuclockid (3) - retrieve ID of a thread's CPU time clock
  126. pthread_timedjoin_np (3) - try to join with a terminated thread
  127. pts-subscribe (1) - time-limited subscription to the PTS
  128. pts-unsubscribe (1) - time-limited subscription to the PTS
  129. rt_sigtimedwait (2) - synchronously wait for queued signals
  130. rtc (4) - real-time clock
  131. rtcwake (8) - enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time
  132. rtime (3) - get time from a remote machine
  133. run-one (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronjobs, eg)
  134. run-one-constantly (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronjobs...
  135. run-one-until-failure (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronj...
  136. run-one-until-success (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronj...
  137. run-this-one (1) - run just one instance at a time of some command and unique set of arguments (useful for cronjobs, eg)
  138. runc (8) - Open Container Initiative runtime
  139. s390_runtime_instr (2) - enable/disable s390 CPU run-time instrumentation
  140. s_time (1ssl) - SSL/TLS performance timing program
  141. sem_timedwait (3) - lock a semaphore
  142. semtimedop (2) - System V semaphore operations
  143. setitimer (2) - get or set value of an interval timer
  144. settimeofday (2) - get / set time
  145. sigtimedwait (2) - synchronously wait for queued signals
  146. slabtop (1) - display kernel slab cache information in real time
  147. sleep (1) - delay for a specified amount of time
  148. stime (2) - set time
  149. strftime (3) - format date and time
  150. strptime (3) - convert a string representation of time to a time tm structure
  151. sysconf (3) - get configuration information at run time
  152. sysctl (8) - configure kernel parameters at runtime
  153. systemd-debug-generator (8) - Generator for enabling a runtime debug shell and masking specific units at boot
  154. systemd-run (1) - Run programs in transient scope units, service units, or path-, socket-, or timer-triggered servic...
  155. systemd-timedated (8) - Time and date bus mechanism
  156. systemd-timedated.service (8) - Time and date bus mechanism
  157. systemd-timesyncd (8) - Network Time Synchronization
  158. systemd-timesyncd.service (8) - Network Time Synchronization
  159. systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer (8) - Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
  160. systemd.time (7) - Time and date specifications
  161. systemd.timer (5) - Timer unit configuration
  162. time (1) - run programs and summarize system resource usage
  163. time (2) - get time in seconds
  164. time (3am) - time functions for gawk
  165. time (7) - overview of time and timers
  166. time.conf (5) - configuration file for the pam_time module
  167. Time::Zone (3pm) - - miscellaneous timezone manipulations routines
  168. timedatectl (1) - Control the system time and date
  169. timegm (3) - inverses of gmtime and localtime
  170. timelocal (3) - inverses of gmtime and localtime
  171. timeout (1) - run a command with a time limit
  172. timer_create (2) - create a POSIX per-process timer
  173. timer_delete (2) - delete a POSIX per-process timer
  174. timer_getoverrun (2) - get overrun count for a POSIX per-process timer
  175. timer_gettime (2) - arm/disarm and fetch state of POSIX per-process timer
  176. timer_settime (2) - arm/disarm and fetch state of POSIX per-process timer
  177. timeradd (3) - timeval operations
  178. timerclear (3) - timeval operations
  179. timercmp (3) - timeval operations
  180. timerfd_create (2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
  181. timerfd_gettime (2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
  182. timerfd_settime (2) - timers that notify via file descriptors
  183. timerisset (3) - timeval operations
  184. timersub (3) - timeval operations
  185. times (2) - get process times
  186. timesyncd.conf (5) - Network Time Synchronization configuration files
  187. timesyncd.conf.d (5) - Network Time Synchronization configuration files
  188. timezone (3) - initialize time conversion information
  189. touch (1) - change file timestamps
  190. ts (1ssl) - Time Stamping Authority tool (client/server)
  191. tsget (1ssl) - Time Stamping HTTP/HTTPS client
  192. tzfile (5) - timezone information
  193. tzname (3) - initialize time conversion information
  194. tzselect (1) - view timezones
  195. tzselect (8) - select a timezone
  196. tzset (3) - initialize time conversion information
  197. uptime (1) - Tell how long the system has been running.
  198. utime (2) - change file last access and modification times
  199. utimes (2) - change file last access and modification times
  200. vcstime (8) - Show time in upper right hand corner of the console screen
  201. vtimes (3) - get resource usage
  202. xfs_rtcp (8) - XFS realtime copy command
  203. zdump (8) - timezone dumper
  204. zic (8) - timezone compiler
  205. Usage: rpm [OPTION...]
  206. Query/Verify package selection options:
  207. -a, --all query/verify all packages
  208. -f, --file query/verify package(s) owning file
  209. -g, --group query/verify package(s) in group
  210. -p, --package query/verify a package file
  211. --pkgid query/verify package(s) with package
  212. identifier
  213. --hdrid query/verify package(s) with header
  214. identifier
  215. --triggeredby query the package(s) triggered by the
  216. package
  217. --whatrequires query/verify the package(s) which require
  218. a dependency
  219. --whatprovides query/verify the package(s) which provide
  220. a dependency
  221. --whatrecommends query/verify the package(s) which
  222. recommends a dependency
  223. --whatsuggests query/verify the package(s) which
  224. suggests a dependency
  225. --whatsupplements query/verify the package(s) which
  226. supplements a dependency
  227. --whatenhances query/verify the package(s) which
  228. enhances a dependency
  229. --nomanifest do not process non-package files as
  230. manifests
  231. Query options (with -q or --query):
  232. -c, --configfiles list all configuration files
  233. -d, --docfiles list all documentation files
  234. -L, --licensefiles list all license files
  235. -A, --artifactfiles list all artifact files
  236. --dump dump basic file information
  237. -l, --list list files in package
  238. --queryformat=QUERYFORMAT use the following query format
  239. -s, --state display the states of the listed files
  240. Verify options (with -V or --verify):
  241. --nofiledigest don't verify digest of files
  242. --nofiles don't verify files in package
  243. --nodeps don't verify package dependencies
  244. --noscript don't execute verify script(s)
  245. Install/Upgrade/Erase options:
  246. --allfiles install all files, even configurations
  247. which might otherwise be skipped
  248. --allmatches remove all packages which match
  249. (normally an error is generated if
  250. specified multiple packages)
  251. --badreloc relocate files in non-relocatable package
  252. -e, --erase=+ erase (uninstall) package
  253. --excludedocs do not install documentation
  254. --excludepath= skip files with leading component
  255. --force short hand for --replacepkgs
  256. --replacefiles
  257. --force-debian force installation of rpm on Debian system
  258. -F, --freshen=+ upgrade package(s) if already installed
  259. -h, --hash print hash marks as package installs
  260. (good with -v)
  261. --ignorearch don't verify package architecture
  262. --ignoreos don't verify package operating system
  263. --ignoresize don't check disk space before installing
  264. -i, --install install package(s)
  265. --justdb update the database, but do not modify
  266. the filesystem
  267. --nodeps do not verify package dependencies
  268. --nofiledigest don't verify digest of files
  269. --nocontexts don't install file security contexts
  270. --nocaps don't install file capabilities
  271. --noorder do not reorder package installation to
  272. satisfy dependencies
  273. --noscripts do not execute package scriptlet(s)
  274. --notriggers do not execute any scriptlet(s) triggered
  275. by this package
  276. --oldpackage upgrade to an old version of the package
  277. (--force on upgrades does this
  278. automatically)
  279. --percent print percentages as package installs
  280. --prefix= relocate the package to , if
  281. relocatable
  282. --relocate== relocate files from path to
  283. --replacefiles ignore file conflicts between packages
  284. --replacepkgs reinstall if the package is already
  285. present
  286. --test don't install, but tell if it would work
  287. or not
  288. -U, --upgrade=+ upgrade package(s)
  289. --reinstall=+ reinstall package(s)
  290. Common options for all rpm modes and executables:
  291. -D, --define='MACRO EXPR' define MACRO with value EXPR
  292. --undefine=MACRO undefine MACRO
  293. -E, --eval='EXPR' print macro expansion of EXPR
  294. --target=CPU-VENDOR-OS Specify target platform
  295. --macros= read instead of default file(s)
  296. --noplugins don't enable any plugins
  297. --nodigest don't verify package digest(s)
  298. --nosignature don't verify package signature(s)
  299. --rcfile= read instead of default file(s)
  300. -r, --root=ROOT use ROOT as top level directory (default:
  301. "/")
  302. --dbpath=DIRECTORY use database in DIRECTORY
  303. --querytags display known query tags
  304. --showrc display final rpmrc and macro
  305. configuration
  306. --quiet provide less detailed output
  307. -v, --verbose provide more detailed output
  308. --version print the version of rpm being used
  309. Options implemented via popt alias/exec:
  310. --scripts list install/erase scriptlets from
  311. package(s)
  312. --setperms set permissions of files in a package
  313. --setugids set user/group ownership of files in a
  314. package
  315. --conflicts list capabilities this package conflicts
  316. with
  317. --obsoletes list other packages removed by installing
  318. this package
  319. --provides list capabilities that this package
  320. provides
  321. --requires list capabilities required by package(s)
  322. --recommends list capabilities recommended by
  323. package(s)
  324. --suggests list capabilities suggested by package(s)
  325. --supplements list capabilities supplemented by
  326. package(s)
  327. --enhances list capabilities enhanced by package(s)
  328. --info list descriptive information from
  329. package(s)
  330. --changelog list change logs for this package
  331. --changes list changes for this package with full
  332. time stamps
  333. --xml list metadata in xml
  334. --triggers list trigger scriptlets from package(s)
  335. --filetriggers list filetrigger scriptlets from
  336. package(s)
  337. --last list package(s) by install time, most
  338. recent first
  339. --dupes list duplicated packages
  340. --filesbypkg list all files from each package
  341. --fileclass list file names with their classes
  342. --filecolor list file names with their colors
  343. --fileprovide list file names with their provides
  344. --filerequire list file names with requires
  345. --filecaps list file names with their POSIX1.e
  346. capabilities
  347. Help options:
  348. -?, --help Show this help message
  349. --usage Display brief usage message

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