(BSD System Compatibility)
which(1bsd)
which --
(BSD) locate a command; display its pathname or alias
Synopsis
/usr/ucb/which [file] . . .
Description
which
takes a list of names and looks for the files which would be
executed had these names been given as commands.
Each argument is expanded if it is aliased,
and searched for along the user's path.
Both aliases and path are taken from the user's
.cshrc
file.
Files
~/.cshrc-
source of aliases and path values
Diagnostics
A diagnostic is given for names which
are aliased to more than a single word,
or if an executable file with the
argument name was not found in the path.
References
csh(1),
ksh(1),
sh(1)
Notices
Only aliases and paths from
~/.cshrc
are used; importing from the current
environment is not attempted.
which
must be executed by
csh(1),
since only
csh
knows about aliases.
If you are using sh instead of csh,
whence -v provides similar functionality.
To compensate for
~/.cshrc
files in which aliases depend upon the
prompt
variable being set,
which
sets this variable.
If the
~/.cshrc
produces output or prompts for input when
prompt
is set,
which
may produce some strange results.
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