On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 2:12 AM markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> wrote:
Hoi,

coi :-)
        Currently on UNIX, there is no B command.

A script named "B" (note capital letter) was written at some point that performed the explicit steps shown in the B manual.  This was evidently renamed to "b" at some point.  "All is in flux."

I came to this question because I was looking for one letter
commands. I always thought them to be a reserved namespace for the
user ... 

By no means, at least not by now.  "x" is the name of the raw X11 binary, and "w" is a variant of "who" that displays the idle time (similar to "finger") and the last command executed. The J and K language interpreters from the APL dharma line (and consequently oriented toward terseness) are executed as "J" and "k" respectively.



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