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equery f coreutils|grep bin
/bin
- /bin/basename
- /bin/cat
- /bin/chgrp
- /bin/chmod
- /bin/chown
- /bin/chroot
- /bin/cp
- /bin/cut
- /bin/date
- /bin/dd
- /bin/df
- /bin/dir
- /bin/dirname
- /bin/du
- /bin/echo
- /bin/env
- /bin/expr
- /bin/false
- /bin/head
- /bin/ln
- /bin/ls
- /bin/mkdir
- /bin/mkfifo
- /bin/mknod
- /bin/mktemp
- /bin/mv
- /bin/pwd
- /bin/readlink
- /bin/rm
- /bin/rmdir
- /bin/seq
- /bin/sleep
- /bin/sort
- /bin/stty
- /bin/sync
- /bin/tail
- /bin/touch
- /bin/tr
- /bin/true
- /bin/tty
- /bin/uname
- /bin/vdir
- /bin/wc
- /bin/yes
/usr/bin
- /usr/bin/[
- /usr/bin/arch
- /usr/bin/b2sum
- /usr/bin/base32
- /usr/bin/base64
- /usr/bin/basename
- /usr/bin/basenc
- /usr/bin/chcon
- /usr/bin/chroot
- /usr/bin/cksum
- /usr/bin/comm
- /usr/bin/csplit
- /usr/bin/cut
- /usr/bin/dir
- /usr/bin/dircolors
- /usr/bin/dirname
- /usr/bin/du
- /usr/bin/env
- /usr/bin/expand
- /usr/bin/expr
- /usr/bin/factor
- /usr/bin/fmt
- /usr/bin/fold
- /usr/bin/head
- /usr/bin/hostid
- /usr/bin/id
- /usr/bin/install
- /usr/bin/join
- /usr/bin/link
- /usr/bin/logname
- /usr/bin/md5sum
- /usr/bin/mkfifo
- /usr/bin/mktemp
- /usr/bin/nice
- /usr/bin/nl
- /usr/bin/nohup
- /usr/bin/nproc
- /usr/bin/numfmt
- /usr/bin/od
- /usr/bin/paste
- /usr/bin/pathchk
- /usr/bin/pinky
- /usr/bin/pr
- /usr/bin/printenv
- /usr/bin/printf
- /usr/bin/ptx
- /usr/bin/readlink
- /usr/bin/realpath
- /usr/bin/runcon
- /usr/bin/seq
- /usr/bin/sha1sum
- /usr/bin/sha224sum
- /usr/bin/sha256sum
- /usr/bin/sha384sum
- /usr/bin/sha512sum
- /usr/bin/shred
- /usr/bin/shuf
- /usr/bin/sleep
- /usr/bin/sort
- /usr/bin/split
- /usr/bin/stat
- /usr/bin/stdbuf
- /usr/bin/sum
- /usr/bin/tac
- /usr/bin/tail
- /usr/bin/tee
- /usr/bin/test
- /usr/bin/timeout
- /usr/bin/touch
- /usr/bin/tr
- /usr/bin/truncate
- /usr/bin/tsort
- /usr/bin/tty
- /usr/bin/uname
- /usr/bin/unexpand
- /usr/bin/uniq
- /usr/bin/unlink
- /usr/bin/users
- /usr/bin/vdir
- /usr/bin/wc
- /usr/bin/who
- /usr/bin/whoami
- /usr/bin/yes
I'm certain many of these do not require documentation in our wiki, but there are some extremely useful tools in here.