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.TH PLUMB 1 .SH NAME plumb \- send message to plumber .SH SYNOPSIS .B plumb [ .B -p .I plumbfile ] [ .B -a .I attributes ] [ .B -s .I source ] [ .B -d .I destination ] [ .B -t .I type ] [ .B -w .I directory ] .B -i | .I data... .SH DESCRIPTION The .I plumb command formats and sends a plumbing message whose data is, by default, the concatenation of the argument strings separated by blanks. The options are: .TP .B -p write the message to .I plumbfile (default .BR /mnt/plumb/send ). .TP .B -a set the .B attr field of the message (default is empty). .TP .B -s set the .B src field of the message (default is .BR plumb ). .TP .B -d set the .B dst field of the message (default is empty). .TP .B -t set the .B type field of the message (default is .BR text ). .TP .B -w set the .B wdir field of the message (default is the current working directory of .IR plumb ). .TP .B -i take the data from standard input rather than the argument strings. If an .B action= attribute is not otherwise specified, .I plumb will add an .B action=showdata attribute to the message. .SH FILES .TF /usr/$user/lib/plumbing .TP .B /usr/$user/lib/plumbing default rules file .TP .B /mnt/plumb mount point for .IR plumber (4). .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/plumb .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR plumb (2), .IR plumber (4), .IR plumb (6)