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Manual sections
The manual is generally split into eight numbered sections, organized as follows (on Research Unix, BSD, macOS and Linux):[1][2][3][4]
Section | Description |
---|---|
1 | General commands |
2 | System calls |
3 | Library functions, covering in particular the C standard library |
4 | Special files (usually devices, those found in /dev) and drivers |
5 | File formats and conventions |
6 | Games and screensavers |
7 | Miscellanea |
8 | System administration commands and daemons |
Related terms
See also
- Linux, Linux Foundation, Linux Kernel, man, BusyBox,
coreutils
, ELF, taskset, shell, Linux distributions, X, Virtual console,whoami
,.cer
,-T
,install
, Link Time Optimization (LTO),--silent
, NixOS,util-linux
,execve
, LinuxKit, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux - Blogs, Linux suggested reading, News, Kubernetes blogs, Announcements, Substack, X.com,
.blog
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