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  2. Template:Tree list/doc - Wikipedia

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    The tree must include a start and finish, using the templates {} and {{Tree list/end}} respectively. The tree is essentially a series of nested lists built with the asterisk *. The tree is essentially a series of nested lists built with the asterisk *.

  3. Template:Category tree all - Wikipedia

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    depth=1 displays one level of the tree; depth=2 displays two levels of the tree, and so forth; depth is 0 by default. hideroot=on hides the root category; hideroot is off by default. showcount=off disables the (category, page, file) count after each category in the tree; showcount is on by default.

  4. Template:Tree list - Wikipedia

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    The tree must include a start and finish, using the templates {} and {{Tree list/end}} respectively. The tree is essentially a series of nested lists built with the asterisk *. The tree is essentially a series of nested lists built with the asterisk *.

  5. Template:Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  6. Template:Tree list/testcases - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Tree chart/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template produces one row in a "family tree"-like chart consisting of boxes and connecting lines based loosely on an ASCII art-like syntax.It is meant to be used in conjunction with {{Tree chart/start}} and {{Tree chart/end}}.

  8. Outline of Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    fuser — list process IDs of all processes that have one or more files open. ln — link files. ls — list directory contents. mkdir — make directory. mv — move or rename files. pax — portable archive interchange. pwd — print working directory; return working directory name.

  9. Template:Ubuntu/doc - Wikipedia

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