Actually, just hit tab twice and you'll get the same. Quicker than holding
escape.

It works in any version of bash, so should be fine in 10.0+, though they
defaulted to tcsh and you'dhave to move over to bash.

Hen

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> This tip courtesy of MacOSXHints.
>
> Want to know what UNIX style commands you have installed and have
> access to under Panther (OS-X 1.3)? Start the Terminal app (If you have
> converted from the default BASH shell to TCSH or some other shell then
> switch over to BASH again). Hold the esc (escape) key down for a few
> seconds. You will get a prompt back that asks you if you want to see
> all 1000 or so commands listed. Type the y key to get the list. Note:
> the actual number will depend on how many mods you have installed that
> use underlying *nix commands.
>
>
>               Jerry
>
>
>
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