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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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