Get Unix to Tell Me The “x similar ones”

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Often if I am doing something in the terminal I will mistype something and enter something unintended.



If I type int as a trivial example, it tells me Command 'int' not found, but there are 18 similar ones.



Not that I need to know these 18 similar commands, but is there any way to find out what these "18 similar ones" are? Whether it be in the terminal or otherwise.









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    Often if I am doing something in the terminal I will mistype something and enter something unintended.



    If I type int as a trivial example, it tells me Command 'int' not found, but there are 18 similar ones.



    Not that I need to know these 18 similar commands, but is there any way to find out what these "18 similar ones" are? Whether it be in the terminal or otherwise.









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      Often if I am doing something in the terminal I will mistype something and enter something unintended.



      If I type int as a trivial example, it tells me Command 'int' not found, but there are 18 similar ones.



      Not that I need to know these 18 similar commands, but is there any way to find out what these "18 similar ones" are? Whether it be in the terminal or otherwise.









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      Often if I am doing something in the terminal I will mistype something and enter something unintended.



      If I type int as a trivial example, it tells me Command 'int' not found, but there are 18 similar ones.



      Not that I need to know these 18 similar commands, but is there any way to find out what these "18 similar ones" are? Whether it be in the terminal or otherwise.







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