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xargs [option...] [command [initial-arguments]]
xargs
exits with the following status:
- 0
-
if it succeeds
- 123
-
if any invocation of the command exited with status 1-125
- 124
-
if the command exited with status 255
- 125
-
if the command is killed by a signal
- 126
-
if the command cannot be run
- 127
-
if the command is not found
- 1
-
if some other error occurred.
--null
-
-0
-
Input filenames are terminated by a null character instead of by
whitespace, and the quotes and backslash are not special (every
character is taken literally). Disables the end of file string, which
is treated like any other argument.
--eof[=eof-str]
-
-e[eof-str]
-
Set the end of file string to eof-str. If the end of file string
occurs as a line of input, the rest of the input is ignored. If
eof-str is omitted, there is no end of file string. If this
option is not given, the end of file string defaults to `_'.
--help
-
Print a summary of the options to
xargs
and exit.
--replace[=replace-str]
-
-i[replace-str]
-
Replace occurences of replace-str in the initial arguments with
names read from standard input. Also, unquoted blanks do not terminate
arguments. If replace-str is omitted, it defaults to `{}'
(like for `find -exec'). Implies `-x' and `-l 1'.
--max-lines[=max-lines]
-
-l[max-lines]
-
Use at most max-lines nonblank input lines per command line;
max-lines defaults to 1 if omitted. Trailing blanks cause an
input line to be logically continued on the next input line, for the
purpose of counting the lines. Implies `-x'.
--max-args=max-args
-
-n max-args
-
Use at most max-args arguments per command line. Fewer than
max-args arguments will be used if the size (see the `-s'
option) is exceeded, unless the `-x' option is given, in which case
xargs
will exit.
--interactive
-
-p
-
Prompt the user about whether to run each command line and read a line
from the terminal. Only run the command line if the response starts
with `y' or `Y'. Implies `-t'.
--no-run-if-empty
-
-r
-
If the standard input does not contain any nonblanks, do not run the
command. By default, the command is run once even if there is no input.
--max-chars=max-chars
-
-s max-chars
-
Use at most max-chars characters per command line, including the
command and initial arguments and the terminating nulls at the ends of
the argument strings.
--verbose
-
-t
-
Print the command line on the standard error output before executing
it.
--version
-
Print the version number of
xargs
and exit.
--exit
-
-x
-
Exit if the size (see the -s option) is exceeded.
--max-procs=max-procs
-
-P max-procs
-
Run up to max-procs processes at a time; the default is 1. If
max-procs is 0,
xargs
will run as many processes as
possible at a time.
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