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    Ulimit provides control over the resources available to processes
    started by the shell, on systems that allow such control.  If an
    option is given, it is interpreted as follows:
    
        -S	use the `soft' resource limit
        -H	use the `hard' resource limit
        -a	all current limits are reported
        -c	the maximum size of core files created
        -d	the maximum size of a process's data segment
        -e	the maximum scheduling priority (`nice')
        -f	the maximum size of files written by the shell and its children
        -i	the maximum number of pending signals
        -l	the maximum size a process may lock into memory
        -m	the maximum resident set size
        -n	the maximum number of open file descriptors
        -p	the pipe buffer size
        -q	the maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues
        -r	the maximum real-time scheduling priority
        -s	the maximum stack size
        -t	the maximum amount of cpu time in seconds
        -u	the maximum number of user processes
        -v	the size of virtual memory
        -x	the maximum number of file locks
    
    If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource;
    the special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for
    the current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.
    Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed.
    If no option is given, then -f is assumed.  Values are in 1024-byte
    increments, except for -t, which is in seconds, -p, which is in
    increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled number of
    processes.

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