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This prefers `-s` to `-v` - we have a *lot* more uses of `command -s`, it's the easier mnemonic *and* the more compatible-with-fish option. Also we don't really need the separate section that explains what these options do *again*.
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.. _cmd-command:
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command - run a program
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Synopsis
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--------
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.. synopsis::
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command [OPTIONS] [COMMANDNAME [ARG ...]]
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Description
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**command** forces the shell to execute the program *COMMANDNAME* and ignore any functions or builtins with the same name.
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In ``command foo``, ``command`` is a keyword.
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The following options are available:
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**-a** or **--all**
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Prints all *COMMAND* found in :envvar:`PATH`, in the order found.
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**-q** or **--query**
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Return 0 if any of the given commands could be found, 127 otherwise.
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Don't print anything.
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For compatibility, this is also **--quiet** (deprecated).
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**-s** or **--search** (or **-v**)
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Prints the external command that would be executed, or prints nothing if no file with the specified name could be found in :envvar:`PATH`.
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**-h** or **--help**
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Displays help about using this command.
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Examples
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| ``command ls`` executes the ``ls`` program, even if an ``ls`` function also exists.
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| ``command -s ls`` prints the path to the ``ls`` program.
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| ``command -q git; and command git log`` runs ``git log`` only if ``git`` exists.
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| ``command -sq git`` and ``command -q git`` and ``command -vq git`` return true (0) if a git command could be found and don't print anything.
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