.. _cmd-command: command - run a program ======================= Synopsis -------- .. synopsis:: command [OPTIONS] [COMMANDNAME [ARG ...]] Description ----------- **command** forces the shell to execute the program *COMMANDNAME* and ignore any functions or builtins with the same name. In ``command foo``, ``command`` is a keyword. The following options are available: **-a** or **--all** Prints all *COMMAND* found in :envvar:`PATH`, in the order found. **-q** or **--query** Silence output and print nothing, setting only exit status. Implies **--search**. For compatibility, this is also **--quiet** (deprecated). **-v** (or **-s** or **--search**) Prints the external command that would be executed, or prints nothing if no file with the specified name could be found in :envvar:`PATH`. **-h** or **--help** Displays help about using this command. With the **-v** option, ``command`` treats every argument as a separate command to look up and sets the exit status to 0 if any of the specified commands were found, or 127 if no commands could be found. **--quiet** used with **-v** prevents commands being printed, like ``type -q``. Examples -------- | ``command ls`` executes the ``ls`` program, even if an ``ls`` function also exists. | ``command -s ls`` prints the path to the ``ls`` program. | ``command -q git; and command git log`` runs ``git log`` only if ``git`` exists.