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+.TH INTRO 1
+.SH NAME
+intro \- introduction to commands
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+This section describes publicly accessible commands
+in alphabetic order.
+.PP
+The name of a particular machine at the head of the
+page means that the command lives there and not necessarily
+elsewhere.
+`Local' means the same, without being specific about where.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+Section (7) for databases.
+.br
+Section (8) for `hidden' commands for booting, maintenance, etc.
+.br
+Section (9) for commands that involve the Teletype 5620 terminal.
+.br
+.I How to get started,
+in the Introduction.
+.SH DIAGNOSTICS
+Upon termination each command returns two bytes of status,
+one supplied by the system giving the cause for
+termination, and (in the case of `normal' termination)
+one supplied by the program;
+see
+.IR exit (2).
+The former byte is 0 for normal termination, the latter
+is customarily 0 for successful execution, nonzero
+to indicate troubles such as erroneous parameters, bad or inaccessible data,
+or other inability to cope with the task at hand.
+It is called variously `exit code', `exit status' or
+`return code', and is described only where special
+conventions are involved.