.TH EXEC-AS 1 EXEC-AS .SH NAME exec-as - exec(1) with explicit argv[0] .SH SYNOPSIS .B exec-as .I command .RI [ argv0 .RI [ arg \ ...]] .SH DESCRIPTION .B exec-as runs the program .IR command , 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 Mattias Andrée .RI < m@maandree.se >