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1 .TH PLUMB 12 .SH NAME3 plumb \- send message to plumber4 .SH SYNOPSIS5 .B plumb6 [7 .B -p8 .I plumbfile9 ] [10 .B -a11 .I attributes12 ] [13 .B -s14 .I source15 ] [16 .B -d17 .I destination18 ] [19 .B -t20 .I type21 ] [22 .B -w23 .I directory24 ]25 .B -i26 |27 .I data...28 .SH DESCRIPTION29 The30 .I plumb31 command formats and sends a plumbing message whose data32 is, by default, the concatenation of the argument strings separated by blanks.33 The options are:34 .TP35 .B -p36 write the message to37 .I plumbfile38 (default39 .BR /mnt/plumb/send ).40 .TP41 .B -a42 set the43 .B attr44 field of the message (default is empty).45 .TP46 .B -s47 set the48 .B src49 field of the message (default is50 .BR plumb ).51 .TP52 .B -d53 set the54 .B dst55 field of the message (default is empty).56 .TP57 .B -t58 set the59 .B type60 field of the message (default is61 .BR text ).62 .TP63 .B -w64 set the65 .B wdir66 field of the message (default is the current working directory of67 .IR plumb ).68 .TP69 .B -i70 take the data from standard input rather than the argument strings.71 If an72 .B action=73 attribute is not otherwise specified,74 .I plumb75 will add an76 .B action=showdata77 attribute to the message.78 .SH FILES79 .TF $HOME/lib/plumbing80 .TP81 .B $HOME/lib/plumbing82 default rules file83 .SH SOURCE84 .B \*9/src/cmd/plumb85 .SH "SEE ALSO"86 .IR plumb (3),87 .IR plumber (4),88 .IR plumb (7)