What is audit command in oracle

Hi all,
what is audit command in oracle ,How can we use it .
Kindly help me.
thank you .
Regards,
P Prakash

commands From the link : http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_audit_table_command.htm given below
--Audit all Oracle user activity. 
--This audits everything including DDL (create table), DML (inserts, updates, deletes) and login/logoff events:
     audit all by FRED by access;
--Audit all Oracle user viewing activity:
   audit select table by FRED by access;
--Audit all Oracle user data change activity:
   audit update table, delete table,
      insert table by FRED by access;
--Audit all Oracle user viewing activity:
   audit execute procedure by FRED by access;

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