Hello. Many manual pages for common (POSIX) regular shell commands link to csh(1).
>From ksh(1): POSIX regular commands alias command fg kill umask bg false getopts read unalias cd fc jobs true wait And from csh's Makefile: MLINKS= csh.1 limit.1 csh.1 alias.1 csh.1 bg.1 csh.1 dirs.1 csh.1 fg.1 \ csh.1 foreach.1 csh.1 history.1 csh.1 jobs.1 csh.1 popd.1 \ csh.1 pushd.1 csh.1 rehash.1 csh.1 repeat.1 csh.1 suspend.1 \ csh.1 stop.1 csh.1 source.1 Is this desirable? I've noticed that FreeBSD has a builtins(1) manual page.[1] I also recall that some old commercial UNIX systems had special pages for these. Any opinions about importing the builtins(1)? (It of course needs to be adjusted for NetBSD's sh(1) and ksh(1).) - Jukka. [1] http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=builtins&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+8.0-RELEASE&format=html