ulimit

Provides  control  over the resources available to the shell and to processes started by it, on systems that allow such control.  The -H and -S options specify that
              the hard or soft limit is set for the given resource.  A hard limit cannot be increased by a non-root user once it is set; a soft limit may be increased up  to  the
              value  of  the  hard limit.  If neither -H nor -S is specified, both the soft and hard limits are set.  The value of limit can be a number in the unit specified for
              the resource or one of the special values hard, soft, or unlimited, which stand for the current hard limit, the current soft limit, and no limit, respectively.   If
              limit  is  omitted,  the  current  value of the soft limit of the resource is printed, unless the -H option is given.  When more than one resource is specified, the
              limit name and unit are printed before the value.  Other options are interpreted as follows:
              -a     All current limits are reported
              -b     The maximum socket buffer size
              -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 that may be locked into memory
              -m     The maximum resident set size (many systems do not honor this limit)
              -n     The maximum number of open file descriptors (most systems do not allow this value to be set)
              -p     The pipe size in 512-byte blocks (this may not be set)
              -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 processes available to a single user
              -v     The maximum amount of virtual memory available to the shell and, on some systems, to its children
              -x     The maximum number of file locks
              -T     The maximum number of threads

              If limit is given, it is the new value of the specified resource (the -a option is display only).  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 units of 512-byte blocks, and -T, -b, -n, and -u, which are unscaled values.  The return
              status is 0 unless an invalid option or argument is supplied, or an error occurs while setting a new limit.  In POSIX Mode 512-byte blocks are used for the `-c' and
              `-f' options.

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