PATHOF(1) COMMAND REFERENCE PATHOF(1) NAME pathof - print the path of a command SYNOPSIS pathof [ -a ] [ -s ] command ... DESCRIPTION For each command name given, pathof searches all directories named in the environment variable $PATH for an executable file by that name. If such a file is found, its pathname is written to standard out. Otherwise an error message is written to standard error. If the -s option is used, no messages are written; only an exit status is returned. OPTIONS -a All paths for that command are found rather than just the one that would currently be executed. -s No messages are written; only an exit status is returned. EXAMPLES Pathof is useful in finding what version of a program you are executing. pathof a.out Finding whether a program exists by a particular name: if pathof -s a.out; then... Editing shell scripts: vi `pathof nohup` VARIABLES PATH The user's execution search path. RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [1] At least one of the commands specified was not found. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. SEE ALSO csh(1csh), sh(1sh), type(1sh), which(1csh), and which(1sh). Printed 4/6/89 1
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