NAME
which
—
locate a program file (or files) in the
path
SYNOPSIS
which |
[-a ] name ... |
DESCRIPTION
which
takes a list of names and looks for
the files which would be executed had these names been given as commands.
Each argument is searched for along the user's path.
If the -a
flag is given,
which
will return a list of all matches instead of
just the first match.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables affect the execution of
which
:
PATH
- A colon-separated list of directories in which to find executables. If
PATH
is not set or is empty,which
will use the system's default search path.
EXIT STATUS
The which
utility exits with one of the
following values:
- 0
- All names were successfully resolved.
- 1
- Some names were resolved but not all.
- 2
- No names were resolved.
DIAGNOSTICS
A diagnostic is given if an executable file with the argument name was not found in the path.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
which
also exists as a built-in to
csh(1), though
with a different syntax.
HISTORY
A which
command first appeared in
3.0BSD.
The -a
option first appeared in
OpenBSD 2.3.