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Tables of Contents for The Unix Cd Bookshelf
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xiii
 
Part I: Commands and Shells
Introduction
3
8
Merging the Traditions
3
1
Bundling
4
1
What's in the Quick Reference
5
1
Beginner's Guide
6
3
Guide for Users of BSD-Derived Systems
9
1
Solaris: Standard Compliant Programs
10
1
Unix Commands
11
190
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
12
189
The Unix Shell: An Overview
201
6
Introduction to the Shell
201
1
Purpose of the Shell
202
1
Shell Flavors
202
2
Common Features
204
1
Differing Features
205
2
The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
207
53
Overview of Features
207
1
Syntax
208
6
Variables
214
6
Arithmetic Expressions
220
2
Command History
222
1
Job Control
223
1
Invoking the Shell
224
1
Restricted Shells
225
1
Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shells)
225
35
The C Shell
260
35
Overview of Features
260
1
Syntax
261
4
Variables
265
5
Expressions
270
3
Command History
273
2
Job Control
275
1
Invoking the Shell
276
1
Built-in C Shell Commands
277
18
Part II: Text Editing and Processing
Pattern Matching
295
7
Filenames Versus Patterns
295
1
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
296
1
Metacharacters
297
2
Examples of Searching
299
3
The Emacs Editor
302
19
Introduction
302
2
Summary of Commands by Group
304
7
Summary of Commands by Key
311
4
Summary of Commands by Name
315
6
The vi Editor
321
16
Review of vi Operations
321
3
Movement Commands
324
2
Edit Commands
326
1
Saving and Exiting
327
1
Accessing Multiple Files
328
1
Interacting with Unix
328
1
Macros
329
1
Miscellaneous Commands
329
1
Alphabetical List of Keys
329
3
Setting Up vi
332
5
The ex Editor
337
12
Syntax of ex Commands
337
2
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
339
10
The sed Editor
349
12
Conceptual Overview
349
1
Command-Line Syntax
350
1
Syntax of sed Commands
350
2
Group Summary of sed Commands
352
1
Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands
353
8
The awk Programming Language
361
20
Conceptual Overview
361
2
Command-Line Syntax
363
1
Patterns and Procedures
363
3
Built-in Variables
366
1
Operators
366
1
Variables and Array Assignments
367
1
User-Defined Functions
368
1
Group Listing of awk Functions and Commands
369
1
Implementation Limits
369
1
Alphabetical Summary of Functions and Commands
370
11
Part III: Text Formatting
nroff and troff
381
32
Introduction
381
1
Command-Line Invocation
382
1
Conceptual Overview
383
4
Default Operation of Requests
387
3
Group Summary of Requests
390
2
Alphabetical Summary of Requests
392
13
Escape Sequences
405
2
Predefined Registers
407
1
Special Characters
408
5
mm Macros
413
21
Alphabetical Summary of mm Macros
413
16
Predefined String Names
429
1
Number Registers Used in mm
429
3
Other Reserved Macro and String Names
432
1
Sample Document
432
2
ms Macros
434
9
Alphabetical Summary of ms Macros
434
6
Number Registers for Page Layout
440
1
Reserved Macro and String Names
440
1
Reserved Number Register Names
441
1
Sample Document
441
2
me Macros
443
15
Alphabetical Summary of me Macros
443
11
Predefined Strings
454
1
Predefined Number Registers
455
1
Sample Document
456
2
man Macros
458
7
Alphabetical Summary of man Macros
458
4
Predefined Strings
462
1
Internal Names
463
1
Sample Document
463
2
troff Preprocessors
465
24
tbl
466
3
eqn
469
4
pic
473
8
refer
481
8
Part IV: Software Development
The Source Code Control System
489
17
Introduction
489
1
Overview of Commands
490
1
Basic Operation
490
3
Identification Keywords
493
1
Data Keywords
493
2
Alphabetical Summary of SCCS Commands
495
8
socs and Pseudo-Commands
503
3
The Revision Control System
506
19
Overview of Commands
506
1
Basic Operation
507
1
General RCS Specifications
508
4
Conversion Guide for SCCS Users
512
1
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
513
12
The make Utility
525
41
Conceptual Overview
525
1
Command-Line Syntax
526
1
Description File Lines
527
1
Macros
528
1
Special Target Names
529
1
Writing Command Lines
529
2
Sample Default Macros, Suffixes, and Rules
531
6
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A---ASCII Character Set
537
5
Appendix B---Obsolete Commands
542
24
Bibliography
566
11
Index
577