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kill -l (but what are the numbers)

Hi I have searched all the man pages trying to find the numbers associated with the trap signals

i.e. trap 3 = trap quit
(got this from a search on related forum pages)



And I know that kill -l will list the commands but is there anywhere that the commands and the numbers associated with them are listed

cheers for any info in advance
 

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