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  2. unlink (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    In Unix-like operating systems, unlink is a system call and a command line utility to delete files. The program directly interfaces the system call, which removes the file name and (but not on GNU systems) directories like rm and rmdir. [1] If the file name was the last hard link to the file, the file itself is deleted as soon as no program has ...

  3. Perl Programming Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Perl Programming Documentation, also called perldoc, is the name of the user manual for the Perl 5 programming language. It is available in several different formats, including online in HTML and PDF. The documentation is bundled with Perl in its own format, known as Plain Old Documentation (pod).

  4. Pydoc - Wikipedia

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    Pydoc is the standard documentation module for the programming language Python.Similar to the functionality of Perldoc within Perl and Javadoc within Java, Pydoc allows Python programmers to access Python's documentation help files, generate text and HTML pages with documentation specifics, and find the appropriate module for a particular job.

  5. Plain Old Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it is read with the perldoc tool, or converted into Unix man pages or Web-standard HTML pages. It is also possible to use pod in other contexts than Perl. For example, to add simple documentation to bash scripts , which can then be easily converted to man pages. [ 1 ]

  6. PerlMonks - Wikipedia

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    The site has tutorials, reviews, Q&A, poetry, obfuscated code, as well as sections for code snippets and entire scripts and modules. Generally, the section of the site with the most traffic is Seekers of Perl Wisdom, where users of all experience levels ask Perl-related questions.

  7. Outline of Perl - Wikipedia

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    Git – distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) system with an emphasis on speed. GNU parallel – command-line driven utility for Linux or other Unix-like operating systems which allows the user to execute shell scripts in parallel. It is free software, available under the terms of GPLv3.

  8. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    The rm (delete file) command removes the link itself, not the target file. Likewise, the mv command moves or renames the link, not the target. The cp command has options that allow either the symbolic link or the target to be copied. Commands which read or write file contents will access the contents of the target file.

  9. Perl package manager - Wikipedia

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    Perl Package Manager (PPM) is a Perl utility intended to simplify the tasks of locating, installing, upgrading and removing software packages. It can determine if the most recent version of a software package is installed on a system, and can install or upgrade that package from a local or remote host.