.\" -*- nroff -*- .TH WHICH 1 "29 Jun 2016" "Debian" .SH NAME which \- locate a command .SH SYNOPSIS which [\-a] filename ... .SH DESCRIPTION .B which returns the pathnames of the files (or links) which would be executed in the current environment, had its arguments been given as commands in a strictly POSIX-conformant shell. It does this by searching the PATH for executable files matching the names of the arguments. It does not canonicalize path names. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-a print all matching pathnames of each argument .SH EXIT STATUS .TP .B 0 if all specified commands are found and executable .TP .B 1 if one or more specified commands is nonexistent or not executable .TP .B 2 if an invalid option is specified