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alias: Creates or views pseudonyms for commands and arguments.
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capture: Sends output to a variable for commands that print information
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dlappend: Appends list elements to a TotalView variable.
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dset: Changes or views values of TotalView variables.
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dunset: Restores default settings of TotalView variables.
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help: Displays help information.
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stty: Sets terminal properties.
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unalias: Removes a previously defined alias.
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dattach: Brings one or more processes currently executing in the normal runtime environment (that is, outside TotalView) under TotalView control.
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ddetach: Detaches TotalView from a process.
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ddlopen: Dynamically loads shared object libraries.
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dgroups: Manipulates and manages groups.
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dkill: Kills existing user processes, leaving debugging information in place.
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dload: Loads debugging information about the program into TotalView and prepares it for execution.
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drerun: Restarts a process.
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drun: Starts or restarts the execution of user processes under control of the CLI.
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dsession: Loads a session into TotalView.
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dcalltree: Displays parallel backtrace data.
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ddown: Navigates through the call stack by manipulating the current frame.
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dexamine: Displays memory contents.
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dflush: Unwinds the stack from computations.
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dga: Displays global array variables.
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dlist: Browses source code relative to a particular file, procedure, or line.
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dmstat: Displays memory usage information.
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dprint: Evaluates an expression or program variable and displays the resulting value.
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dptsets: Shows the status of processes and threads in a P/T set.
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dstatus: Shows the status of processes and threads.
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dup: Navigates through the call stack by manipulating the current frame.
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dwhat: Determines what a name refers to.
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dwhere: Prints information about the thread’s stack.
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dcont: Continues execution of processes and waits for them.
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dfocus: Changes the set of processes, threads, or groups upon which a CLI command acts.
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dgo: Resumes execution of processes (without blocking).
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dhalt: Suspends execution of processes.
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dhistory: Provides information for ReplayEngine and supports working with timestamps.
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dhold: Holds threads or processes.
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dnext: Executes statements, stepping over subfunctions.
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dnexti: Executes machine instructions, stepping over subfunctions.
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dout: Runs out of current procedure.
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dstep: Executes statements, moving into subfunctions if required.
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dstepi: Executes machine instructions, moving into subfunctions if required.
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dunhold: Releases held threads.
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duntil: Executes statements until a statement is reached.
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dwait: Blocks command input until processes stop.
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dworker: Adds or removes threads from a workers group.
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dactions: Views information on action point definitions and their current status; this command also saves and restores action points.
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dbarrier: Defines a process barrier breakpoint.
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dbreak: Defines a breakpoint.
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ddelete: Deletes an action point.
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ddisable: Temporarily disables an action point.
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denable: Re-enables an action point that has been disabled.
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dwatch: Defines a watchpoint.
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dcuda: Manages NVIDIA® CUDA™ GPU threads, providing the ability to inspect them, change the focus, and display their status.
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spurs: Manages threads using commands modeled after the GDB SPU Runtime System (SPU) library.
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dassign: Changes the value of a scalar variable.
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dcache: Clears the remote library cache.
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dcheckpoint: Creates a file that can later be used to restart a program.
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dheap: Displays information about the heap.
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drestart: Restarts a checkpoint.
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