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Summary
nl is a standard UNIX utility or command[1]. nl draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (standard_unix_utility_or_command category, ranking #67 of 124).[2]
Key Facts
- nl's instance of is recorded as standard UNIX utility or command[3].
- nl's part of is recorded as GNU Core Utilities[4].
- nl's has use is recorded as numbering[5].
- nl's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03nq81[6].
- nl's described at URL is recorded as http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/nl.html[7].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as LANG[8].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as LC_ALL[9].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as LC_COLLATE[10].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as LC_CTYPE[11].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as LC_MESSAGES[12].
- nl's reads environment variable is recorded as NLSPATH[13].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as b[14].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as d[15].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as f[16].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as h[17].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as i[18].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as l[19].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as n[20].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as p[21].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as s[22].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as v[23].
- nl's has command line option is recorded as w[24].
Body
Publication
nl's part of is recorded as GNU Core Utilities[4].
Why It Matters
nl draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (standard_unix_utility_or_command category, ranking #67 of 124).[2] nl has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]