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A list of the various command line 'util' programs
You forgot a few - there's:
diskutil for various disk management tasks ktutil for managing Kerberos keytabs kdb5_util for managing Kerberos databases pbutil which is part of the developer tools scutil for managing system configuration parameters timutil for controlling the tim authentication server vsdbutil for enabling or disabling permissions on a volume
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
That command doesn't work in any of the shells I tested (zsh, bash, tcsh ) but this does:
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
Even that approach misses plenty. This gets a bit closer (needs zsh):
zsh-% foreach utilfile in $(ls /usr/sbin/*util /usr/bin/*util /System/Library/Filesystems/**/*util )
whatis $(basename $utilfile )
end
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
There is also pmset, which doesn't end in util, but allows changing energy saver settings.
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
How about using the trusty find command (all on one line)? $ sudo find -f /usr/*bin /*bin /System/Library/CoreServices /System/Library/Frameworks -type f \( -name \*util -o -name \*setup\* -o -name \*set \) -print
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
Doh! Pasting the command dropped some backslashes! $ sudo find -f /usr/*bin /*bin /System/Library/CoreServices /System/Library/Frameworks -type f \( -name *util -o -name *setup* -o -name *set \) -print
A list of the various command line 'util' programs
Double Doh! fsck'n GUI stuff. :-)
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