abort(3)                 - generate a fault
abs(3)                   - integer absolute value
access(2)                - determine accessibility of file
acd(1)                   - a compiler driver
add_rout(8), add_route(8) - configure IP routing
adduser(8)               - add a new user to the system
advent(6), adventure(6)  - an exploration game
alarm(2)                 - schedule signal after specified time
anm(1)                   - print name list
ar(1), aal(1)            - archivers
ascii(1)                 - strip all the pure ASCII lines from a file
ascii(7)                 - the ASCII character set
ash(1), command(1), getopts(1), hash(1), jobs(1), local(1), return(1), setvar(1), unset(1) - a shell
asize(1)                 - report the size of an object file
assert(3)                - program verification
at(1), atrun(1)          - execute commands at a later time
atof(3), atoi(3), atol(3) - convert ASCII to numbers
backup(8)                - backup files
badblock(8), badblocks(8) - put a list of bad blocks in a file
banner(1)                - print a banner
basename(1), dirname(1)  - strip off file prefixes and suffixes
bc(1)                    - An arbitrary precision calculator language
boot(8)                  - from power on to the login prompt
brk(2), sbrk(2)          - change data segment size
bsfilt(1), colcrt(1)     - a colcrt-like backspace filter
bstring(3), bcopy(3), bcmp(3), bzero(3), ffs(3) - bit and byte string operations
btoa(1)                  - binary to ascii conversion
cal(1)                   - print a calendar
calendar(1)              - reminder service
cat(1)                   - concatenate files and write them to stdout
cawf(1), nroff(1)        - C version of the nroff-like, Amazingly Workable (text) Formatter
cc(1)                    - C compiler
cdiff(1)                 - context diff
cdplay(1)                - play audio compact disks
cgrep(1)                 - grep and display context
chdir(2)                 - change current working directory
checkhie(8), checkhier(8) - check the directory hierarchy
chgrp(1)                 - change group
chmem(1)                 - change memory allocation
chmod(1)                 - change access mode for files
chmod(2)                 - change mode of file
chown(2)                 - change owner and group of a file
chown(8)                 - change owner
chroot(2)                - change root directory
cksum(1)                 - display file checksum and size
close(2)                 - delete a descriptor
clr(1)                   - clear the screen
cmp(1)                   - compare two files
comm(1)                  - print lines common to two sorted files
compress(1), uncompress(1), zcat(1) - compress a file using modified Lempel-Ziv coding
console(4), keyboard(4), log(4) - system console
cp(1), cpdir(1)          - file copy
crc(1)                   - print the checksum of the file data
creat(2)                 - create a new file
cron(8)                  - clock daemon
crypt(3)                 - one-way password encryption function
ctags(1)                 - Generates tags and (optionally) refs files
ctime(3), localtime(3), gmtime(3), asctime(3), tzset(3) - convert date and time to ASCII
ctype(3), isalpha(3), isupper(3), islower(3), isdigit(3), isxdigit(3), isalnum(3), isspace(3), ispunct(3), isprint(3), isgraph(3), iscntrl(3), isascii(3), toupper(3), tolower(3), toascii(3) - character classification macros
curses(3)                - screen/window management library
cut(1)                   - select out columns of a file
date(1)                  - print or set the date and time
dd(1)                    - disk dumper
dev(4)                   - device files in /dev
df(1)                    - report on free disk space and i-nodes
dhryston(1), dhrystone(1) - integer benchmark
diff(1)                  - print differences between two files
dir(5)                   - directory layout
director(3), directory(3), opendir(3), readdir(3), rewinddir(3), closedir(3), telldir(3), seekdir(3) - directory routines
diskchec(1), diskcheck(1) - check a disk for bad sectors
dosdir(1)                - list an MS-DOS directory [IBM]
dosread(1)               - read a file from an MS-DOS diskette [IBM]
doswrite(1)              - write a file onto an MS-DOS diskette [IBM]
du(1)                    - print disk usage
dup(2), dup2(2)          - duplicate a descriptor
echo(1)                  - print the arguments
ed(1)                    - editor
editline(3)              - command-line editing library with history
eject(1)                 - eject removable media
elvis(1), ex(1), vi(1)   - The editor
elvprsv(8)               - Preserve the the modified version of a file after a crash
elvrec(1)                - Recover the modified version of a file after a crash
end(3), etext(3), edata(3) - last locations in program
environ(7)               - user environment
ethers(5)                - ethernet address to hostname database
execl(3), execv(3), execle(3), execlp(3), execvp(3), exec(3), environ(3) - execute a file
execve(2)                - execute a file
exit(2), _exit(2)        - terminate a process
exit(3), atexit(3)       - terminate a process after flushing any pending output
expand(1)                - convert tabs to spaces
expr(1)                  - evaluate experession
factor(1)                - factor an integer less than 2**31
fclose(3), fflush(3)     - close or flush a stream
fcntl(2)                 - miscellaneous file descriptor control functions
fd(4)                    - floppy disk
fdisk(8)                 - partition a hard disk [IBM]
ferror(3), feof(3), clearerr(3), fileno(3) - stream status inquiries
fgrep(1)                 - fixed grep
file(1)                  - make a guess as to a file's type based on contents
find(1)                  - find files meeting a given condition
finger(1)                - user information lookup program
fingerd(8), in.fingerd(8) - remote user information server
flex(1), lex(1)          - fast lexical analyzer generator
flexdoc(1)               - fast lexical analyzer generator
fmt(1)                   - adjust line-length for paragraphs of text
fold(1)                  - fold long lines
fopen(3), freopen(3), fdopen(3) - open a stream
fork(2)                  - create a new process
format(1)                - format a PC floppy diskette
fortune(1)               - print a fortune
fread(3), fwrite(3)      - buffered binary input/output
fsck(1), fsck1(1)        - perform file system consistency check
fseek(3), ftell(3), rewind(3) - reposition a stream
fstab(5), mtab(5)        - list of file systems to mount, mounted file system table
ftpd(8), in.ftpd(8), setup.anonftp(8) - DARPA Internet File Transfer Protocol server
g_h_b_n(3), gethostbyname(3), gethostbyaddr(3), gethostent(3), sethostent(3), endhostent(3), herror(3) - get network host entry
gather(1)                - gather up the files in a directory for transmission
getc(3), getchar(3), fgetc(3), getw(3) - get character or word from stream
getcwd(3)                - get current working directory pathname
getenv(3)                - value for environment name
getgid(2), getegid(2)    - get group identity
getgrent(3), getgrnam(3), getgrgid(3), setgrent(3), endgrent(3), setgrfile(3) - group file routines
getlogin(3)              - get login name
getopt(3)                - get option letter from argv
getpass(3)               - read a password
getpid(2), getppid(2)    - get process identification
getpwent(3), getpwnam(3), getpwuid(3), setpwent(3), endpwent(3), setpwfile(3) - password file routines
gets(3), fgets(3)        - get a string from a stream
getttyen(3), getttyent(3), getttynam(3), setttyent(3), endttyent(3) - interface to /etc/ttytab
getty(8)                 - system login banner
getuid(2), geteuid(2)    - get user identity
grep(1)                  - search a file for lines containing a given pattern
halt(8)                  - abruptly stop the system
hd(4)                    - winchester hard disk
head(1)                  - print the first few lines of a file
hier(7)                  - file system hierarchy
host(1)                  - look up host names using domain server
hostaddr(1)              - show ethernet address, IP address or hostname
hosts(5)                 - hostname to IP address database
hton(3), htons(3), htonl(3), ntohs(3), ntohl(3) - host to network byte order conversion
ic(1)                    - integer calculator
id(1)                    - print the uid and gid
ifconfig(8)              - configure a TCP/IP device
ifdef(1)                 - remove #ifdefs from a file
inet(8)                  - TCP/IP server
init(8)                  - grandparent of all processes
inodes(8)                - print i-node information
install(1)               - install files
installb(8), installboot(8) - make a device bootable
intro(2), errno(2)       - introduction to system calls and error numbers
ioctl(2)                 - control device
ip(4), eth(4), psip(4), udp(4), tcp(4) - Internet Protocol server devices and definitions
irdpd(8)                 - internet router discovery protocol daemon
isodir(1)                - list ISO9660 or High Sierra directories
isoinfo(1)               - list an ISO9660 or High Sierra volume descriptor
isoread(1)               - read a file in ISO9660 or High Sierra format
join(1)                  - relational database operator
keymap(5)                - keyboard maps
kill(1)                  - send a signal to a process
kill(2)                  - send signal to a process
last(1)                  - display recent on-line session records
leave(1)                 - warn when it is time to go home
link(2)                  - make a hard link to a file
ln(1), clone(1)          - create a link to a file
loadfont(1)              - load a font into the video card
loadkeys(1)              - load a keyboard map into the keyboard driver
login(1)                 - log into the computer
look(1)                  - find lines in a sorted list
lp(1), lpd(1)            - copy a file to the line printer
lp(4)                    - line printer
ls(1)                    - list the contents of a directory
lseek(2)                 - move read/write pointer
m(1), M(1), U(1)         - conveniently mount and unmount
mail(1)                  - send and receive electronic mail
make(1)                  - a program for maintaining large programs
makedev(8), MAKEDEV(8), DESCRIBE(8) - make/describe device files
makewhat(1), makewhatis(1) - build the whatis(5) database
malloc(3), free(3), realloc(3), calloc(3), alloca(3) - memory allocator
man(1)                   - display online manual pages
man(7)                   - nroff macro package for manual pages
mesg(1)                  - permit or deny messages
mixer(1)                 - manipulate mixer settings on a sound card
mkdir(1)                 - make a directory
mkdir(2)                 - make a directory file
mkdist(8)                - make a Minix distribution
mkfifo(1)                - make a named pipe
mkfs(1)                  - make a file system
mknod(2), mkfifo(2)      - make a special file
mknod(8)                 - create a special file
mkproto(1)               - create a MINIX prototype file
modem(1)                 - switch the modem and getty state
monitor(8), edparams(8)  - load and start Minix, modify boot parameters
mount(1)                 - mount a file system
mount(2), umount(2)      - mount or umount a file system
mref(1)                  - make listing and cross reference map of MINIX
mt(1)                    - magnetic tape control
mtio(4)                  - magnetic tape commands
mv(1)                    - move or rename a file
ncheck(8)                - i-node to name converter
nm(1)                    - print name list
nonamed(8)               - not a name daemon, but acts like one
od(1)                    - octal dump
onec_sum(3), oneC_sum(3) - One's complement internet checksum
open(2)                  - open a file for reading or writing, or create a new file
part(8)                  - partition table editor
partitio(8), partition(8) - make a partition table
passwd(1), chfn(1), chsh(1) - change a login password, full name or shell
passwd(5), group(5), shadow(5) - user and group databases, shadow passwords
paste(1)                 - paste multiple files together
patch(1)                 - apply a diff file to an original
pathchk(1)               - check pathname
pause(2)                 - stop until signal
pipe(2)                  - create an interprocess communication channel
playwave(1)              - play an audio file in MicroSoft PCM wave format
popen(3), pclose(3)      - initiate I/O to/from a process
postmort(1)              - perform post-mortem on PC Minix core files
pr(1)                    - print a file
pr_route(8), pr_routes(8) - show IP routing
prep(1)                  - prepare a text file for statistical analysis
pretty(1)                - MINIX pretty printer
printenv(1)              - print out the current environment
printf(3), fprintf(3), sprintf(3), snprintf(3), vprintf(3), vfprintf(3), vsprintf(3), vsnprintf(3) - formatted output conversion
printroo(8), printroot(8) - print the name of the root device on standard output
ps(1)                    - process status
ptrace(2)                - process trace
putc(3), putchar(3), fputc(3), putw(3) - put character or word on a stream
puts(3), fputs(3)        - put a string on a stream
pwd(1)                   - print working directory
pwdauth(8)               - password authentication program
qsort(3)                 - quicker sort
rand(3), srand(3)        - random number generator
random(3), srandom(3), initstate(3), setstate(3) - better random number generator; routines for changing generators
rarpd(8)                 - reverse address resolution protocol daemon
rcp(1)                   - remote file copy
read(2)                  - read input
readall(1)               - read a device quickly to check for bad blocks
readcloc(8), readclock(8) - read the real time clock [IBM PC/AT and AMIGA]
readfs(1)                - read a MINIX file system
reboot(2)                - close down the system or reboot
reboot(8)                - reboot the system immediately
recover(1)               - recover files that have been removed
recwave(1)               - record an audio file in MicroSoft PCM wave format
ref(1)                   - Display a C function header
remsync(1)               - remotely synchronize file trees
rename(2)                - change the name of a file
repartit(8), repartition(8) - load a partition table
resolver(3), res_query(3), res_search(3), res_mkquery(3), res_send(3), res_init(3), dn_comp(3), dn_expand(3) - resolver routines
resolver(5)              - resolver configuration file
resolvxc(5), resolv.conf(5) - Domain Name System resolver configuration
rev(1)                   - reverse the characters on each line of a file
rhosts(5), hosts.equiv(5) - trusted remote users or hosts
rlogin(1)                - remote login
rlogind(8), in.rld(8)    - remote login server
rm(1)                    - remove a file
rmdir(1)                 - remove a directory
rmdir(2)                 - remove a directory file
rsh(1)                   - remote shell
rshd(8)                  - remote shell server
rz(1)                    - receive a file using the zmodem protocol
s_n_d(8), set_net_default(8) - select the default TCP/IP network
scanf(3), fscanf(3), sscanf(3), vscanf(3), vfscanf(3), vsscanf(3) - formatted input conversion
screendu(8), screendump(8) - write current console screen to standard output
sd(4), st(4), sg(4)      - SCSI hard disk / tape / generic
sed(1)                   - stream editor
setbuf(3), setvbuf(3)    - assign buffering to a stream
setsid(2), getpgrp(2)    - create process group, get process group id
setuid(2), setgid(2)     - set user or group ID's
sh(1), .(1), break(1), case(1), cd(1), continue(1), eval(1), exec(1), exit(1), export(1), for(1), if(1), read(1), readonly(1), set(1), shift(1), trap(1), umask(1), wait(1), while(1) - shell
shar(1)                  - shell archiver
shutdown(8)              - graciously close the system down
sigactio(2), sigaction(2), signal(2) - manage signal state and handlers
sigpendi(2), sigpending(2) - report pending signals
sigprocm(2), sigprocmask(2) - manipulate the signal mask
sigset(3), sigaddset(3), sigdelset(3), sigemptyset(3), sigfillset(3), sigismember(3) - manipulate signal sets
sigsuspe(2), sigsuspend(2) - suspend until signalled
size(1)                  - print text, data, and bss size of a program
sleep(1)                 - suspend execution for a given number of seconds
sleep(3)                 - suspend execution for interval
sort(1)                  - sort a file of ASCII lines
spell(1)                 - print all words in a file not present in the dictionary
split(1)                 - split a large file into several smaller files
srccrc(8)                - compute CRC checksums of the entire source tree
stat(2), lstat(2), fstat(2) - get file status
stdarg(3)                - variable argument list
stdio(3)                 - standard buffered input/output package
string(3), strcat(3), strncat(3), strcmp(3), strncmp(3), strcpy(3), strncpy(3), strlen(3), index(3), rindex(3) - string operations string, strcat, strncat, strcmp, strncmp, strcpy, strncpy, strlen, strchr, strrchr, strerror, memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memchr, memset, index, rindex
strings(1)               - print all the strings in a binary file
strip(1)                 - remove symbol table from executable file
stty(1)                  - set terminal parameters
su(1)                    - temporarily log in as superuser or another user
sum(1)                   - compute the checksum and block count of a file
svc(1), ci(1), co(1), svclog(1) - shell version control system
sync(2)                  - update super-block
sync(8)                  - flush the cache to disk
synctree(1)              - synchronize directory trees
system(3)                - issue a shell command
sz(1)                    - send a file using the zmodem protocol
tail(1)                  - print the last few lines of a file
tar(1)                   - tape archiver
tee(1)                   - divert stdin to a file
telnet(1)                - user interface to the s-1TELNETs0 protocol
term(1)                  - turn PC into a dumb terminal [IBM]
termcap(1)               - print the current termcap entry
termcap(3), tgetent(3), tgetnum(3), tgetflag(3), tgetstr(3), tgoto(3), tputs(3) - terminal independent operation routines
termcap(5)               - terminal capability data base
termios(3), tcgetattr(3), tcsetattr(3), cfgetispeed(3), cfgetospeed(3), cfsetispeed(3), cfsetospeed(3), tcsendbreak(3), tcdrain(3), tcflush(3), tcflow(3) - change terminal attributes
test(1), [(1)            - test for a condition
tget(1)                  - get termcap values
time(1)                  - report how long a command takes
time(2), stime(2)        - get/set date and time
times(2)                 - get process times
touch(1)                 - update a file's time of last modification
tr(1)                    - translate character codes
traverse(1)              - print directory tree under the named directory
treecmp(1)               - recursively list differences in two directory trees
true(1), false(1)        - exit with the value true or false
tsort(1)                 - topological sort [IBM]
ttt(1)                   - tic tac toe
tty(1)                   - print the device name of this tty
tty(4), termios(4)       - terminals
ttyname(3)               - file descriptor to terminal device name
ttyslot(3), fttyslot(3)  - utmp slot number
ttytab(5)                - table of login terminals
tz(5), TZ(5)             - Time zone environment variable
umask(2)                 - set file creation mode mask
umount(1)                - unmount a mounted file system
uname(1), arch(1)        - system info
uname(2)                 - get system info
unexpand(1)              - convert spaces to tabs
ungetc(3)                - push character back into input stream
uniq(1)                  - delete consecutive identical lines in a file
unlink(2)                - remove directory entry
unshar(1)                - Remove files from a shell archive
update(8)                - periodically write the buffer cache to disk
usage(8)                 - installing and using Minix
utime(2)                 - set file times
utmp(5), wtmp(5)         - logged in users, login and logout history
uud(1), uudecode(1)      - decode a binary file encoded with uue
uue(1), uuencode(1)      - encode a binary file to ASCII (e.g., for mailing)
vol(1)                   - split input on or combine output from several volumes
wait(2), waitpid(2)      - wait for process to terminate
wc(1)                    - count characters, words, and lines in a file
whatis(1), apropos(1)    - give single line descriptions for manual pages
whatis(5)                - database of online manual pages
whatsnew(1)              - print a newly modified file, marking changes
whereis(1)               - examine system directories for a given file
which(1)                 - examine $PATH to see which file will be executed
who(1)                   - print list of currently logged in users
whoami(1)                - print current user name
width(1)                 - force all the lines of a file to a given width
write(1)                 - send a message to a logged-in user
write(2)                 - write output
yacc(1)                  - an LALR(1) parser generator
yap(1), more(1)          - yet another pager
yes(1)                   - an endless stream of the same word
