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Command (Unix)

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command is a shell command for executing a command without invoking a function or alias that has the same name.[1] The command line arguments consist of an inner command line to executed. If the first argument is the name of a function or alias as well as the name of a command, then normally the function or alias takes precedence, but when passed as an argument to command the inner command is invoked instead of the function.[2]

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The command is available on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is specified in the POSIX standard and is often implemented in Unix shells as a shell builtin function or alias.

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Examples

In the following, the ls command is run directly instead of invoking a function or alias with the same name.

$ command ls

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