J'ai récemment trouvé les commandes gvfs suivantes :
gvfs-cat (1) - Concatenate files
gvfs-copy (1) - Copy files
gvfs-info (1) - Show information about files
gvfs-ls (1) - List files
gvfs-mime (1) - Get or set mime handlers
gvfs-mkdir (1) - Create directories
gvfs-monitor-dir (1) - Monitor directories for changes
gvfs-monitor-file (1) - Monitor files for changes
gvfs-mount (1) - Mounts the locations
gvfs-move (1) - Copy files
gvfs-open (1) - Open files with the default handler
gvfs-rename (1) - Rename a file
gvfs-rm (1) - Delete files
gvfs-save (1) - Save standard input
gvfs-set-attribute (1) - Set file attributes
gvfs-trash (1) - Move files or directories to the trash
gvfs-tree (1) - List contents of directories in a tree-like format
Maintenant, comment diffèrent-ils des commandes communes comme cat
, cp
, mkdir
, etc.
En d'autres termes, quelle est la différence entre les commandes suivantes respectivement:
cat
etgvfs-cat
cp
etgvfs-copy
mkdir
etgvfs-mkdir
etc. et ainsi de suite.
ou que gvfs-*
signifie commandes ?
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