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Short Descriptions
concatenates the given files and prints them to the standard output. |
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copies a file from one URI location to another. |
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shows information about the given locations. |
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executes less using the VFS as input preprocesor, so less can access any resource accessible by any of the Gvfs backends. |
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lists information about the given locations. |
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is used to query information about applications that are registered to handle a mime-type, or set the default handler for a mime-type. |
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creates a directory specified by an URI. |
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prints information about file creation, deletion, file content and attribute changes and mount and unmount operations inside the specified directories. |
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prints information about creation, deletion, content and attribute changes and mount and unmount operations affecting the monitored files. |
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provides commandline access to various aspects of GIOs mounting functionality. |
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moves a file from one URI location to another. |
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opens files with the default application that is registered to handle files of that type. |
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changes the name of a file or directory. |
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removes a file. |
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reads from the standard input and saves the data to the given location. |
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allows to set a file attribute on a file. |
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sends files or directories to the "Trashcan". |
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lists the contents of the given directories recursively, in a tree-like format. |
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is the main daemon for the Gvfs virtual filesystem. |
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maintains a FUSE mount to make Gvfs backends available to POSIX applications. |
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is a daemon acting as a write serialiser to the internal Gvfs metadata storage. |
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contains the common API functions used in Gvfs programs. |