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What are the regular commands used in scripting (Abinitio)?

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Hi,

Here i am update few multifile commands.

m_mkfs
m_mkdir
m_ls
m_expand
m_dump
m_cp
m_mv
m_touch
m_rm



m_env
m_kill
m_rollback -d
m_eval
etc.,,,,,,,,


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