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  • The Unix CD Bookshelf 3.0
  • Written by author Oreilly
  • Published by O'Reilly, 2003/02/04
  • If you've heard the phrase, "You can't take it with you," you may have thought, sadly, that it referred to your trusted shelf of O'Reilly Unix books. Thorough, reliable, and all encompassing, these books are unfortunately not especially portable en masse—
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Preface xiii
Part I Commands and Shells
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Merging the Traditions 3
Bundling 4
What's in the Quick Reference 5
Beginner's Guide 6
Guide for Users of BSD-Derived Systems 9
Solaris: Standard Compliant Programs 10
Chapter 2 Unix Commands 11
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 12
Chapter 3 The Unix Shell: An Overview 201
Introduction to the Shell 201
Purpose of the Shell 202
Shell Flavors 202
Common Features 204
Differing Features 205
Chapter 4 The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell 207
Overview of Features 207
Syntax 208
Variables 214
Arithmetic Expressions 220
Command History 222
Job Control 223
Invoking the Shell 224
Restricted Shells 225
Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shells) 225
Chapter 5 The C Shell 260
Overview of Features 260
Syntax 261
Variables 265
Expressions 270
Command History 273
Job Control 275
Invoking the Shell 276
Built-in C Shell Commands 277
Part II Text Editing and Processing
Chapter 6 Pattern Matching 295
Filenames Versus Patterns 295
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program 296
Metacharacters 297
Examples of Searching 299
Chapter 7 The Emacs Editor 302
Introduction 302
Summary of Commands by Group 304
Summary of Commands by Key 311
Summary of Commands by Name 315
Chapter 8 The vi Editor 321
Review of vi Operations 321
Movement Commands 324
Edit Commands 326
Saving and Exiting 327
Accessing Multiple Files 328
Interacting with Unix 328
Macros 329
Miscellaneous Commands 329
Alphabetical List of Keys 329
Setting Up vi 332
Chapter 9 The ex Editor 337
Syntax of ex Commands 337
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands 339
Chapter 10 The sed Editor 349
Conceptual Overview 349
Command-Line Syntax 350
Syntax of sed Commands 350
Group Summary of sed Commands 352
Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands 353
Chapter 11 The awk Programming Language 361
Conceptual Overview 361
Command-Line Syntax 363
Patterns and Procedures 363
Built-in Variables 366
Operators 366
Variables and Array Assignments 367
User-Defined Functions 368
Group Listing of awk Functions and Commands 369
Implementation Limits 369
Alphabetical Summary of Functions and Commands 370
Part III Text Formatting
Chapter 12 nroff and troff 381
Introduction 381
Command-Line Invocation 382
Conceptual Overview 383
Default Operation of Requests 387
Group Summary of Requests 390
Alphabetical Summary of Requests 392
Escape Sequences 405
Predefined Registers 407
Special Characters 408
Chapter 13 mm Macros 413
Alphabetical Summary of mm Macros 413
Predefined String Names 429
Number Registers Used in mm 429
Other Reserved Macro and String Names 432
Sample Document 432
Chapter 14 ms Macros 434
Alphabetical Summary of ms Macros 434
Number Registers for Page Layout 440
Reserved Macro and String Names 440
Reserved Number Register Names 441
Sample Document 441
Chapter 15 me Macros 443
Alphabetical Summary of me Macros 443
Predefined Strings 454
Predefined Number Registers 455
Sample Document 456
Chapter 16 man Macros 458
Alphabetical Summary of man Macros 458
Predefined Strings 462
Internal Names 463
Sample Document 463
Chapter 17 troff Preprocessors 465
tbl 466
eqn 469
pic 473
refer 481
Part IV Software Development
Chapter 18 The Source Code Control System 489
Introduction 489
Overview of Commands 490
Basic Operation 490
Identification Keywords 493
Data Keywords 493
Alphabetical Summary of SCCS Commands 495
sccs and Pseudo-Commands 503
Chapter 19 The Revision Control System 506
Overview of Commands 506
Basic Operation 507
General RCS Specifications 508
Conversion Guide for SCCS Users 512
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 513
Chapter 20 The make Utility 525
Conceptual Overview 525
Command-Line Syntax 526
Description File Lines 527
Macros 528
Special Target Names 529
Writing Command Lines 529
Sample Default Macros, Suffixes, and Rules 531
Part V Appendixes
Appendix A ASCII Character Set 537
Appendix B Obsolete Commands 542
Bibliography 566
Index 577


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