---ACTIVATION COMMANDS--- ACT , Reads in a directory and sets up an optional output directory. Only if a directory is active are "*" file names legal. MFD Read in copy of MFD, including only those which match at least one of the arguments given. If none are given, just read in the whole MFD. The result is printed. The MFD which results is used by the FIND command (qv). ---SYSTEM DIRECTORY PARAMETERS--- ALLOC , Set the allocation and drive number allocated on for the active directory. If no argument is given, print the current status of the directory. If the directory is already allocated, you may default the second argument. QUOTA Set the quota of the active directory to the argument. If no argument, print current directory status. ---SYSTEM FILE PARAMETERS--- AUTHOR , Set the author field associated with matching files. CDUMPB Clear the "Dumped" bit of all matching files. This bit being off is indicated by the presence of "!" next to the date on the LISTF line for a file. Files whose "Dumped" bit is zero will be dumped at the next incremental dump. CREAPB Clear the "Do not reap" bit of matching files. This bit being cleared is indicated in the LISTF line for a file by the absence of a "$" to the left of the creation date. SDUMPB Set the "Dumped" bit of all matching files. This bit being set is indicated by the absence of "!" next to the date on the LISTF line for a file. SREAPB Set the "Do not reap" bit of matching files. This bit being set is indicated in the LISTF line for a file by the presence of a "$" to the left of the creation date. Files whose "Reap" bit is set will not be reaped by the Gr*m F*le R**per. ---DIRED MODES--- AUTO Toggle state (initially off) of automatic file typeout. If on, first few lines of each file will be typed as it becomes one pointed at. CHECK Toggle state of checksumming. Normal mode is no checksum. QUICK Print short file-names instead of LISTF type lines. QUIET Toggle files-found printing on commands like ERASE. SLOW Print LISTF lines instead of just names: normal mode on display consoles. STATUS Print current input device, output device, file, and safety level. TRAVEL Toggle direction of travel, initially least to greatest. ---MOVEMENT IN THE ACTIVE DIRECTORY--- BACK Go to previous file in active directory in current direction of travel. END Go to end of active directory, relative to current direction of travel. JUMP Make the current file the file given. NEXT Go to next file in active directory, in current direction of travel. TOP Go to top of active directory, relative to current direction of travel. ---FILE COPY COMMANDS--- COPY , Copy a file, default input is current file, output is onto current output device. Sets output device. COPYD , COPYD is exactly like COPY, except that the creation and reference dates of the new file will be the same as that of the old file. MOVE , MOVE is the ultimate version of a copier. It attempts to move the file "somewhere" else. If is the same DEV:SNM; as , MOVE will ignore links and even preserve the state of the Author, Dump and Reap bits. If is a different DEV:SNM;, the only thing that will not be preserved is the Dump bit (it will be cleared). Note that as in the "SAVE" command, the source is deleted, and you will not be asked to confirm. For the purposes of this command, DKn: is "the same as" DSK:. SAVE , SAVE is similar to COPY, except that after the file is copied to the output directory, the old copy is deleted. SAVED , SAVED is similar to SAVE, but the creation date of the old file is preserved on output. ---DELETION--- DELETE Delete all files matching argument from active directory, (default current file) or single file if none active. ---ACTIVE DIRECTORY ORDERING AND SUBSETTING--- DIR Simulates DIR device, but works on directory in core. ERASE Remove from in-core list of active directory all files which match argument. If no argument, remove current file. FIND , Reads in files to search for, and searches entire M.F.D. for them, printing out results as they occur. The optional first argument enables the user to specify an alternate device (for example, DIR:ONLY LINKS) that will be used instead of DSK:.FILE. (DIR) to get the directories to search. The remaining arguments on the command line may be any number of directory names, with *'s allowed, which will be the directories to search. This is the same as for the MFD command. KEEP ERASE all files from active directory other than those which match argument. SHOW , Print names of all files matching first argument, with all matching second marked. If only one argument given, print active files with matching files marked. VECTOR Print all filenames in active directory matching argument, or all files if no argument. ---HELP AND INFORMATION--- HELP Print help message for a given command, or if no argument, print .INFO.;DIRED ORDER. ---LINKING--- LINK , Create links to all files which match second argument from files on device given in first argument. If only one argument, link it to current file. ---LISTF AND PRINT--- LISTF Print directory of DEV:SNM;. PRINT Print a file, default the current file. T Type N lines further into a file. TYPE Type first N lines of a file. WHO Do LISTF TTY:. ---LEAVE DIRED--- QUIT Kill the DIRED. VALRET Valret the string to DIRED's superior. ---RENAME--- RENAME , RENAME first argument to second, if two arguments, or current file to argument if only one given. If a directory is active, star matching may be used to rename many files at once. ---SAFETY MODES--- SAFE Set normal safety mode: Confirm deletion commands, check for inadvertent deletion during other commands. SORRY Set un-safe mode: Only confirm attempt to delete entire active directory. SUPER Set very safe mode: Confirm each action taken for all commands. ---SCRIPTING--- SCREND Close the currently open script file. SCRIPT Script output to a file, default WALLP >. ---XFILE--- XFILE Execute a file, default the current file.