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alias

Usage: alias [-s] <name[=value]>
  Set or display a command alias.
      -s: save aliases

approve
Usage: approve [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action
  -p placeapprove
  -a approve AND placeapprove

capshell
Creates a SubShell

cd

checkin
Usage: checkin [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

checkout
Usage: checkout [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

chmod
Usage: chmod
  (see manpage!!)

cmds
Usage: cmd
  Shows a list of all commands

config
Usage: config [what] <args>

connect
No help available

cp
Usage: cp [-v] [resource] [dest]

createwf
Usage: createwf [-u user] <wfname>

cut
Usage: cut -f list [-d delim] [-s]
  remove sections from each line from stdin.


def
Usage: def [-p] <command> <class> [<manpage>]
  -p Set persistently

delete
Usage: delete [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

desc
Usage: desc <doctypes>

destroy
Usage: destroy [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

dirs

disapprove
Usage: disapprove [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

docinfo
Usage: docinfo [-vdl] <document>...
    -v  Show version history
    -b  Show basic resource info
    -d  Dump document as XML
    -l  Show all outgoing links
    -i  Show all incoming links
    -n  Never Show Headers


doctypes
Usage: doctypes [-c]

echo
Usage: echo <something>


edit


exec
Whatever

find
Usage: find <startFolder> <options>
Options:
    -i                         Just print ids                     
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -p                         Print full path                    
          --doctype<arg>       The document type or Folder        
          --state<arg>         published|approved|checkedout|notpublished|notapproved|checkedin|notdeleted
          --name<arg>          Name of the document (no regex)    
          --levels<arg>        how many, or in case of folder how deep


grep
Usage: grep [-x] <pattern>..
   -x: Full regex 

groupadd
Usage: groupadd <switches>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -p    --prodgroup          On when an prod group [default]    
    -a    --admingroup         On when an admin group             
    -l    --livegroup          On when an live group              
    -g    --parent<arg>        Parent group(s)                    


groupdel
Usage: groupdel <switches> <group>
Options:
    -i                         Specify group ids rather than names
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -f    --force              Force the action                   
    -D    <arg>                The (ldap) domain                  


groupinfo
Usge: groupinfo group..

groupmod
Usage: groupmod <options> group..
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -n    <arg>                set the groups name                
    -l    <arg>                Join another leave                 
    -j    <arg>                Join another group                 


groups
Usage: groups <options> [groupname]
Options:
    -i                         Show just_ the id                  
    -n                         Show just_ the name                
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -m    --members            Show the members of the group      
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -p                         Show no header (plain)             
    -D    <arg>                The domain                         


head
Usage: head <options>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -n    <arg>                print first NUMBER lines instead of first 10


history
Usage: history [-c]

http
Usage: http [-t <timeout_ms>] [-h <proxy_host_url> [-p <proxy_port_nr>] ] [-o <filename>] [-s] <operand> <url>
  Available operands: head
                      get (#1)
  -s                : Use https

(#1) requires option: -o


id
Usage: id [-a] [user]
      -a: Show all users      -l: Long list (include groups)

killsession
Usage: killsession <session ids>

killwf
Usage: killwf <pid>
    -resume:  Resume workflow
    -suspend: Suspend workflow


listen
Usage: listener [-l|c]
   Register a generic eventlistener and dump events to stdout
   -l show listeners
   -c unregister 

ls
Usage: ls -[RFldpi1] <resources>

man
Usage: man <commandname>
  Display a command's man page.

mkdocument
Usage: mkdocument <documenttype> <name>

mkfolder
Usage: mkfolder [-p] <name>

more
Usage: more


mv
Usage: mv [-v] [resource] [dest]

passwd
Usage: passwd <user>

popd

printf
printf: usage: printf format [arguments]


procs
Usage: procs [-a]
   List all workflow process definitions
   -a   Show all even updated processes.   -e   Enable  process with given pid.   -d   Disable process with given pid.

ps
Usage: ps <options>
   Show all active workflows in the system.
Options:
Options:
    -i                         Just print ids                     
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -r                         Show all workflow processes on this resourc
    -e                         List all processes                 
    -p                         Don't show header information (plain)
    -f                         Long format                        
    -u    <arg>                See all processes with certain owner, i.e. -u me


publish
Usage: publish -1 -R <resources>
Options:
    -d                         Fake the publication (i.e. extend but don't publish)
    -1                         groups everything into one big publication
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -R    --recursive          recursive                          
    -e    --extend             automatically extends the publication set
    -f    --force              force the publication, no more warnings or questions!
    -s    --split<arg>         Split the publication into chunks of size n


pushd

pwd
/

reconnect
No help available

rules
Usage: rules [-g group,...] [-r resource,...]
  View rules attached to a resource OR group
  Default is -r


runlevel
Usage: runlevel [-c] [--grace secs] [--mode administration|online|maintenance|offline]
        -c:   Cancel an impending runlevel change


serverinfo
Usage: serverinfo [-l] 
  Print license and server information.
  -l  just print license info  -t  print lice master/slave timestamp

set
Usage: set [-p] [key=value]
    -p: Set a persistent property

sleep
Usage: sleep <seconds>


sort
Usage: sort
     Sorts lines from stdin.

startwf
Usage: startwf <pid>

tail
Usage: tail <options>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -n    <arg>                print last NUMBER lines instead of last 10


tee
Usage: tee <filename>
   Writes the stdout into the file <filename>.
   If the path is not absolute, then it will be
   interpreted relative to ${COREM_HOME}/var/logs


tracesession
Usage: tracesession [-c] <session type>|<session ids>
   -c:  Cancel trace

unalias
Usage: unalias <name>
  Remove a command alias.

uncheckout
Usage: uncheckout [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

undef
Usage: undef <command>

undelete
Usage: undelete [-R] [--force]
  -R    recursive
  --f   force action

unset
Usage: unset [key]

useradd
adduser <switches> <username>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -G    <arg>                Initial groups of the user         
    -d    <arg>                User's home directory              
    -p    <arg>                User's password                    


userdel
Usage: userdel [--force] <user>


userexport
Usage: userexport [--pwdisuser][-v] <filename>

userimport
Usage: userimport <filename>
Options:
    -u                         Import users                       
    -g                         Import groups                      
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -r                         Import rules                       
    -d    <arg>                Default user password              
    -p    <arg>                Admin password                     


usermod
Usage: usermod <username>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -D    <arg>                The domain                         
    -d    <arg>                Home directory                     
    -o    <arg>                ?                                  
    -a    <arg>                Admin password                     
    -p    <arg>                User's password                    
    -l    <arg>                Leave groups                       
    -j    <arg>                Join groups                        


versioncleaner
Usage: versioncleaner <options>
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -f    --force              No annoying questions              
    -n    --versions<arg>      # of versions to be kept           


wc
Usage: wc [-l]
     Count words/lines from stdin.

wfadmin
Usage: wfadmin -i <id> -t <task> <cmd> <args>
  Where cmd is one of: cancel, skip, reject, retry
Options:
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -i    <arg>                The workflow process id            
    -t    <arg>                The task name                      


wfconnect
Connect to a wf server: wfconnect [user/passwd]

wfinfo
Usage: wfinfo [-v] <pid>

who
Usage:  who
  Show users logged on to the capserver
Options:
    -i                         Just show session ids              
    -v    --verbose            Explain what is being done         
    -h    --help               Display help about the command and arguments
    -p                         Don't show header information (plain)


xargs
Usage: xargs command
     Execute command using stdin as parameters.