.TH EXEC-AS 1 EXEC-AS .SH NAME exec-as - passphrase strength evaluator .SH SYNOPSIS .B exec-as .I FILE .RI [ ARGV0 .RI [ ARGV ]...] .SH DESCRIPTION .B exec-as shall spawn the program .IR FILE , using .BR execvp (3), using .I ARGV0 as the value for .BR argv[0] , and the following arguments for the following values in .BR argv . .SH NOTES At least one argument is required. Since this is not a builtin function, it cannot be used as .BR exec (1) without arguments to set file descriptors. .PP Because this is not a builtin function, running this program would normally do an fork–exec rather than just an exec. To just perform an exec, you need to use .BR exec (1) too: .B exec exec-as .SH EXAMPLES .B exec-as bash -bash will run the first program in .B $PATH named .BR bash , and set .B argv[0] to .B \-bash (making it a login shell.) You can add addition argument as needed. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR exec (1), .BR exec (3) .SH AUTHORS Principal author, Mattias Andrée. See the COPYING file for the full list of authors. .SH LICENSE Copyright \(co 2015 Mattias Andrée .br License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later . .br This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. .br There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. .SH BUGS Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/exec-as/issues or to maandree@member.fsf.org