UNIX in a nutshell : system V edition : a desktop quick reference /
Gilly, Daniel.
UNIX in a nutshell : system V edition : a desktop quick reference / Daniel Gilly and the staff of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. - 2nd edition, rev. and expanded for SVR4 and Solaris 2.0 - Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly & Associates, c1992. - 1 v. (various pagings) ; ill. ; 22 cm. - Unix in a Nutshell handbook .
Table of Content
PART I COMMANDS AND SKILLS
Section 1: Introduction
Merging the traditions
Bundling
What is in the quick ref
Beginner's guide
Guide for users of BSD-derived systems
Section 2: UNIX Commands
Alphabetical summary of commands
Section 3: The UNIX Shell: An Overview
Introduction to the shell
Purpose of the shell
Shell flavors
Common features
Differing features
Section 4: The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
Overview of features
Syntax
Variables
Arithmetic expressions
Command history
Built-in commands (Bourne and Kornshell
Etc
Section 5: The C Shell
Overview of features
Syntax
Variables
Expressions
Command history
Built-in C shell commands
Etc.
PARTII TEXT EDITING
Section 6: Pattern Matching
Filename versus patterns
Metacharcters, listed by UNIX program
Metacharacters
Examples of searching
Section 7: The Emacs Editor
Introduction
Summary of commands by group
Summary of commands by key
Summary of commands by name
Section 8: The Vi Editor
Review of Vi operators
Movement commands
Edit commands
Saving and editing
Accessing multiple files
Interacting with UNIX
Etc.
Section 9: The Ex Editor
Syntax if Ex commands
Alphabetical summary of Ex commands
Section 10: The Sed Editor
Command-line syntax
Conceptual overview
Syntax of sed commands
Group summary of sed commands
Alphabetical summary of sed commands
Chapter 11: The Awk Scripting Language
Command-line syntax
Conceptual overview
Patterns and procedures
Awk system variables
Operators
PART III: TEXT FORMATING
Chapter 12: Nroff and Troff
Introduction
Command-line Invocation
Using the requests: an overview
Default operation of request
Group summary of requests
Chapter 13: mm Macros
Alphabetical summary of mm macros
Predefined string names
Number registers used in mm
Other reserved register names
Chapter 14: mms Macros
Alphabetical summary of mm macros
Number registers for page layout
Reserved macros and string names
Reserved number register names
Chapter 15: me Macros
Alphabetical summary of me macros
Predefined strings
Chapter 16: Preprocessors
Tbl
Eqn
Pic
PART IC: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Section 17: The SCCS Utility
Overview of command s
Basic operation
General RCS specifications
Conversion guide for SCCS user
Alphabetical summary of commands
Chapter 18: The RCS Utility
Overview of commands
Basic operation
Chapter 19: The make Utility
Command-line syntax
Description file lines
Macros
Etc.
Chapter 20: Program Debugging
The Sdb debugger
The Dbx debugger
Chapter 21: ASCII Character Set
Includes Index (Various paging)
1565920015 9781565920019
UNIX System V (Computer file)
Operating systems (Computers)
005.43 / GIL
UNIX in a nutshell : system V edition : a desktop quick reference / Daniel Gilly and the staff of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. - 2nd edition, rev. and expanded for SVR4 and Solaris 2.0 - Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly & Associates, c1992. - 1 v. (various pagings) ; ill. ; 22 cm. - Unix in a Nutshell handbook .
Table of Content
PART I COMMANDS AND SKILLS
Section 1: Introduction
Merging the traditions
Bundling
What is in the quick ref
Beginner's guide
Guide for users of BSD-derived systems
Section 2: UNIX Commands
Alphabetical summary of commands
Section 3: The UNIX Shell: An Overview
Introduction to the shell
Purpose of the shell
Shell flavors
Common features
Differing features
Section 4: The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
Overview of features
Syntax
Variables
Arithmetic expressions
Command history
Built-in commands (Bourne and Kornshell
Etc
Section 5: The C Shell
Overview of features
Syntax
Variables
Expressions
Command history
Built-in C shell commands
Etc.
PARTII TEXT EDITING
Section 6: Pattern Matching
Filename versus patterns
Metacharcters, listed by UNIX program
Metacharacters
Examples of searching
Section 7: The Emacs Editor
Introduction
Summary of commands by group
Summary of commands by key
Summary of commands by name
Section 8: The Vi Editor
Review of Vi operators
Movement commands
Edit commands
Saving and editing
Accessing multiple files
Interacting with UNIX
Etc.
Section 9: The Ex Editor
Syntax if Ex commands
Alphabetical summary of Ex commands
Section 10: The Sed Editor
Command-line syntax
Conceptual overview
Syntax of sed commands
Group summary of sed commands
Alphabetical summary of sed commands
Chapter 11: The Awk Scripting Language
Command-line syntax
Conceptual overview
Patterns and procedures
Awk system variables
Operators
PART III: TEXT FORMATING
Chapter 12: Nroff and Troff
Introduction
Command-line Invocation
Using the requests: an overview
Default operation of request
Group summary of requests
Chapter 13: mm Macros
Alphabetical summary of mm macros
Predefined string names
Number registers used in mm
Other reserved register names
Chapter 14: mms Macros
Alphabetical summary of mm macros
Number registers for page layout
Reserved macros and string names
Reserved number register names
Chapter 15: me Macros
Alphabetical summary of me macros
Predefined strings
Chapter 16: Preprocessors
Tbl
Eqn
Pic
PART IC: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Section 17: The SCCS Utility
Overview of command s
Basic operation
General RCS specifications
Conversion guide for SCCS user
Alphabetical summary of commands
Chapter 18: The RCS Utility
Overview of commands
Basic operation
Chapter 19: The make Utility
Command-line syntax
Description file lines
Macros
Etc.
Chapter 20: Program Debugging
The Sdb debugger
The Dbx debugger
Chapter 21: ASCII Character Set
Includes Index (Various paging)
1565920015 9781565920019
UNIX System V (Computer file)
Operating systems (Computers)
005.43 / GIL