command - run a program¶
Synopsis¶
command [OPTIONS] [COMMANDNAME [ARG …]]
Description¶
command forces the shell to execute the program COMMANDNAME and ignore any functions or builtins with the same name.
The following options are available:
- -a or --all
- Prints all COMMAND found in
PATH
, in the order found. - -q or --query
- Silence output and print nothing, setting only exit status. Implies --search. For compatibility, this is also --quiet (deprecated).
- -v (or -s or --search)
- Prints the external command that would be executed, or prints nothing if no file with the specified name could be found in
PATH
. - -h or --help
- Displays help about using this command.
With the -v option, command
treats every argument as a separate command to look up and sets the exit status to 0 if any of the specified commands were found, or 127 if no commands could be found. --quiet used with -v prevents commands being printed, like type -q
.
Examples¶
command ls
executes the ls
program, even if an ls
function also exists.command -s ls
prints the path to the ls
program.command -q git; and command git log
runs git log
only if git
exists.