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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:11:51+00:00 2026-05-11T21:11:51+00:00

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Why do programs in Unix-like environments have numbers after their name?

I have seen several programs, such as GREP(3) and PING(8), listed in manpages. What is the significance of the digit in ()s?

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    2026-05-11T21:11:51+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:11 pm

    If you run man man you will see the following information in the man page:

    1   Executable programs or shell commands
    2   System calls (functions provided by the kernel)
    3   Library calls (functions within program libraries)
    4   Special files (usually found in /dev)
    5   File formats and conventions eg /etc/passwd
    6   Games
    7   Miscellaneous (including macro  packages  and  conven‐
        tions), e.g. man(7), groff(7)
    8   System administration commands (usually only for root)
    9   Kernel routines [Non standard]
    

    Some names are associated with multiple entries, eg on my system ‘sleep’ has an entry in section 1 and an entry in section 3. You can specify the one you want with e.g.

    man 3 sleep
    

    Sometimes I just guess with

    man -a sleep
    

    which displays each entry associated with sleep in turn. I just go through them until I find the one I want. You can also try

    man -k sleep
    

    to get a slightly bigger listing of pages involving the term ‘sleep’

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