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-bash: sandwich: command not found
man sandwich

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User Commands

NAME
bread with meat/cheese/vegetables

SYNOPSIS
sandwich [OPTION] DEST

DESCRIPTION
make a sandwich with OPTION for DEST

-m
with meat
-c
with cheese
-v
with vegetables
-r
with random ingredients
-t
with package for take away
-b
beer

GNU LICENSE

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sudo magodo -tanto
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Sandwich Man Pages

NAME
sandwich

SYNOPSIS
sandwich [option] [-t TYPE] [-c CONTENT]
sandwich [-s CODE]

DESCRIPTION
Sandwiches are commonly carried to work, school or picnics to be eaten as the midday meal as part of a packed lunch. They are generally made of a combination of vegetables, meat, cheese, and/or a variety of sauces. They are widely sold in restaurants and cafes. They are popular throughout the world.
The term sandwich is occasionally used (informally) in reference to open-faced "sandwiches"; these normally consist of a single slice of bread topped with meat, vegetables, and/or various condiments. Strictly speaking, an open-faced "sandwich" is not a sandwich, as it has a single slice of bread instead of two, and thus has toppings instead of a filling. The open-faced "sandwich" also has a history differing from that of the true sandwich, having originated between the 6th and 16th centuries, with stale slices of bread used as plates called "Trenchers" (whereas its relative, the modern sandwich traces its roots to the Earl of Sandwich instead). Legally, In the United States the ruling in the case of Panera Bread Co. v. Qdoba Mexican Grill established that a sandwich must legally include at least two slices of bread. An open-faced sandwich does not satisfy this condition. Sandwich may also be used as a verb meaning to position something between two things.

OPTIONS
-f NUM, --layer-filling=NUM
A sandwich is a food item made of two or more slices of bread with one or more layers of a filling.

-c type, --condiment=TYPE
The bread can be used as is "Normal", or it can be coated with "Butter", "Oil", "Mustard" or other "flavor" and "texture".

-s CODE, --styles=CODE
01) Banh Mi - Vietnam
02) Barros Jarpa - Chile, melted cheese and fried ham
03) Barros Luco - Chile, melted cheese and thin fried beef
04) Bauru - Brazil, melted cheese and roast beef
05) BLT -USA, bacon, lettuce, and tomato
06) Breakfast Roll Scotland
07) Bun Kabab - Pakistan
08) Butterbrot - Germany, Graubrot (grey bread)
09) Caprese - mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil
10) Cheesesteak - Philadelphia, sandwich made from strips of steak and cheese, sometimes with peppers and onions
11) Chip butty - England, chips (french fries)
12) Chivito - Uruguay, steak, ham, and cheese
13) Choripán - Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, grilled chorizo
14) Club sandwich - USA primarily, variety of fillings
15) Croque-monsieur - France, ham and cheese
16) Cuban sandwich - Cuba/South Florida, ham and cheese
17) Cucumber sandwich - England afternoon tea classic
18) Dagwood sandwich - USA, distinguished by size more than contents
19) Elvis sandwich - USA, fried sandwich containing peanut butter, bananas, and sometimes bacon
20) Fluffernutter, New England variation on peanut butter and jelly
21) Francesinha - Portugal, made with wet-cured ham, linguiça, other sausages and meat, covered with molten cheese and beer sauce
22) Gyros-pita or Souvlaki-pita - Greece, meat in pita bread
23) Hamburger - USA, ground meat patty in a round bun
24) Hero sandwich - New York, similar to sub
25) Hoagie - Pennsylvania, South Jersey, Delaware, similar to sub, uses olive oil
26) Hotdog - Sausage in an oblong bun (origins disputed)
27) Kummelweck - Buffalo, NY colloquially "beef on weck", Roast Beef and Horseradish on a Kaiser roll topped with pretzel salt and caraway seeds
28) Manwich - USA, a sandwhich characterized by meat that exceeds the size of the bread, usually made with some sort of beef
29) Melt sandwich, Tuna melt, Patty melt, etc. - filling includes melted cheese
30) Monte Cristo sandwich - USA, based on fried bread
31) Mother-in-law sandwich - Chicagoland fast food staple that features a Mississippi tamale nestled in a hot dog bun and smothered with chili
32) Muffuletta - New Orleans, based on Sicilian bread
33) Panini - Italy/USA, refers to type of bread
34) Pastrami on rye - Classic of the Jewish deli
35) Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
36) Po' boy (literally "poor boy") - USA/New Orleans, similar to sub
37) Reuben sandwich - USA, sauerkraut with Swiss cheese and corned beef or pastrami
38) Roti john - A variation of sandwich that is very popular in Singapore and Malaysia
39) Sandwich loaf - USA, a large multi-layer sandwich made to look like a cake
40) Sandwiches de miga - Argentina
41) Shawarma - a Middle Eastern-style sandwich usually composed of shaved lamb, goat, or chicken.
42) Sloppy Joe - USA, based on ground beef and flavorings
43) Smörgåstårta - Sweden, variety of "sandwich cake"
44) Steamed Sandwich - USA/Kentucky
45) Submarine sandwich or sub - USA
46) Tea sandwich - small sandwiches for afternoon tea
47) Toasted sandwich
48) Torta - Mexico
49) Vada pav – India

ON-LINE HELP
Type ":help" in sandwich to get started. Type ":help subject" to get help on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the "ZZ" command. Use CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmdline-completion"). All documentation files can be viewed in this way, for example ":help syntax.txt".

DIAGNOSTICS
Normally, exit status is 0 if selected lines are found and 1 otherwise. But the exit status is 2 if an error occurred, unless the -q or --quiet or --silent option is used and a selected line is found.

Nephelim ha detto...

Sborone! =_=

Domenix ha detto...

To nerd: hello world!

Il Taratore ha detto...

Noi Apple User se famo... famo bene ;-)

Domenix ha detto...

Certo

Anonimo ha detto...

adoro le sorprese:

sudo sandwich -rtb

Nephelim ha detto...

Ottima scelta Giorgio! ^_^

SimonX, i MAC User nn sono i benvenuti!!!!! è_é
Chiudo un occhio giusto perchè sei tu.

Domenix ha detto...

Meglio i BURGER KING user che quelli del MAC... :sbav:

Il Taratore ha detto...

beer non fa parte dell'entità sandwich... non vale... beer deve essere un comando a parte che al massimo puoi unire ed eseguire in backgroound (&).

Come mai quest'odio per i mac user?

Nephelim ha detto...

Così... tanto per odiare le minoranze! :P

Domenix ha detto...

Il nerdometro ha sfiorato quota 100.000 su una scala da 1 a 1.000...

Anonimo ha detto...

100 Miliardi di mosche non possono sbagliare, mangia merda anche tu.

Se milioni di persone usano la Punto è perchè è meglio della Ferrari, usa la Punto :)

Questo per quanto riguarda le minoranze ;)

Nephelim ha detto...

Chi sei? =_=

Domenix ha detto...

Nerdometro con la N, non con la M...

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Il Taratore ha detto...

la storia della merda e della punto non era riferita a te Dominix ma all'odio per la minoranza di Nephe (che tra l'altro fa parte della minoranza come noi).

Nephelim ha detto...

Ma sei tu il mucchietto di idee sotto il tappeto??

z.p.f. 555 ha detto...

Non ci incastra nulla... ma ti volevo solo dire che la tua tigre da guardia è bellissima.....

Nephelim ha detto...

Lo so... è fantastica! ^_^
Hai provato a giocarci?

Il Taratore ha detto...

Non sono io. è un mio amico. che hai pure conosciuto al mio compleanno.

Domenix ha detto...

La tigre da guardia si chiama Fubelli. ^_^

z.p.f. 555 ha detto...

Si si.. ci ho giocato e come!!! Veramente troppo simpatica!!!!!!!!!

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