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46 @ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL_LAST "\n\tExtensive help for edit commands is available.\n\
65 @ MSG_ALLOC_BATCHLST "list of -e commands"
127 @ MSG_ERR_NOFILSYSONLY "No ELF object specified. Only commands from \
266 @ MSG_MOD_SYS_DESC "Built in elfedit commands"
269 # 1-line description strings for builtin commands.
281 # Command option description strings for builtin commands
298 # Command option description strings for builtin commands
309 # Help text for builtin commands.
316 elfedit and its available commands.\n\
327 You use elfedit by issuing commands for it to execute.\n\
334 command. We show elfedit commands with the prompt, but you\n\
357 commands. To refer to a command, you enter its module name,\n\
360 a built in module that contains the core commands required for\n\
380 separate commands. elfedit uses the module/command pair to know\n\
383 elfedit commands can sometimes have more than one name, or alias.\n\
394 instance, both of the following commands run dyn:dump:\n\
404 the other commands that are available. To see which modules\n\
405 are available and a synopsis of the commands they provide:\n\
421 about the commands in the sys module. This will provide you with\n\
424 you understand the basic commands, you can branch out and learn\n\
425 about the available modules and commands and how they can be used\n\
430 and commands:\n\
439 \tof the commands the module provides.\n\
710 # Names of sys: builtin commands