Unix in a Nutshell:
A guide to the operating system's commands and options covers the shell, package management, text editing, source code management, and GDB debugger.
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Sprache: | English |
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O'Reilly
2006
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Ausgabe: | 4.ed., reprint |
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Zusammenfassung: | A guide to the operating system's commands and options covers the shell, package management, text editing, source code management, and GDB debugger. |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 885 S. |
ISBN: | 0596100299 9780596100292 |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Preface
........................................................ xiii
Part I. Commands and Shells
1.
Introduction
................................................3
Unix in the 21st Century
3
Obtaining Compilers
5
Building Software
6
What s in the Quick Reference
7
Beginner s Guide
8
Solaris: Standard Compliant Programs
11
2.
UnixCommands
............................................13
Introduction
13
Alphabetical Summary of Common Commands
15
Alphabetical Summary of Solaris Commands
241
Alphabetical Summary of GNU/Linux Commands
260
Alphabetical Summary of Mac OS X Commands
304
Alphabetical Summary of Java Commands
321
3.
The Unix Shell: An Overview
................................341
Introduction to the Shell
341
Purpose of the Shell
342
Shell Flavors
343
vfi
Shell
Source Code
URLs 344
Common Features
344
Differing Features
345
4.
The Bash and
Korn
Shells
...................................347
Overview of Features
348
Invoking the Shell
349
Syntax
350
Functions
357
Variables
358
Arithmetic Expressions
366
Command History
368
Job Control
372
Command Execution
372
Restricted Shells
373
Built-in Commands (Bash and
Korn
Shells)
374
5.
tcsh: An Extended
С
Shell
...................................417
Overview of Features
417
Invoking the Shell
418
Syntax
419
Variables
423
Expressions
435
Command History
438
Command-Line Manipulation
442
Job Control
445
Built-in Commands
446
6.
Package Management
.....................................467
Linux Package Management
467
The Red Hat Package Manager
470
Yum: Yellowdog
Updater
Modified
484
up2date: Red Hat Update Agent
489
The Debian Package Manager
492
Mac OS X Package Management
520
Solaris Package Management
521
viii
i TabłeofContents
Part II. Text Editing and Processing
7.
Pattern Matching
. ......
535
Filenames Versus Patterns
535
Metacharacters
536
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
538
Examples of Searching
539
8.
The Emacs Editor
..............................
..........543
Conceptual Overview
543
Command-Line Syntax
545
Summary of Commands by Group
546
Summary of Commands by Key
552
Summary of Commands by Name
555
9.
The
vi, ex,
and vim Editors
.......................
...........561
Conceptual Overview
561
Command-Line Syntax
562
Review of
vi
Operations
565
vi
Commands
567
vi
Configuration
574
ex Basics
579
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
580
10.
The
sed
Editor
..............................
... 595
Conceptual Overview
595
Command-Line Syntax
596
Syntax of
sed
Commands
598
Group Summary of
sed
Commands
600
Alphabetical Summary of
sed
Commands
601
11.
The awk Programming Language
................
...........611
Conceptual Overview
611
Command-Line Syntax
613
Patterns and Procedures
614
Built-in Variables
616
Operators
617
Variable and Array Assignment
618
User-Defined Functions
619
Gawk-Specific Features
620
Table of Contents
Implementation Limits 622
Group Listing
of awk Functions and Commands
623
Alphabetical Summary of awk Functions and Commands
623
Output Redirections
632
Source Code
634
Part III. Software Development
12.
Source Code Management: An Overview
.....................637
Introduction and Terminology
637
Usage Models
639
Unix Source Code Management Systems
640
Other Source Code Management Systems
641
13.
The Revision Control System
................................643
Overview of Commands
643
Basic Operation
644
General RCS Specifications
645
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
649
14.
The Concurrent Versions System
.............................659
Conceptual Overview
659
Command-Line Syntax and Options
661
Dot Files
664
Environment Variables
665
Keywords and Keyword Modes
667
Dates
669
CVSROOT Variables
672
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
674
15.
The Subversion Version Control System
.......................697
Conceptual Overview
697
Obtaining Subversion
702
Using Subversion: A Quick Tour
704
The Subversion Command Line Client: svn
706
Repository Administration: svnadmin
733
Examining the Repository: svnlook
737
Providing Remote Access: svnserve
742
Other Subversion Components
743
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16.
The GNU make
Utility......................................745
Conceptual Overview
745
Command-Line Syntax
746
Makefile Lines
749
Macros
754
Special Target Names
761
Writing Command Lines
762
17.
The GDB Debugger
........................................765
Conceptual Overview
765
Command-Line Syntax
768
Initialization Files
770
GDB Expressions
771
The GDB Text User Interface
773
Group Listing of GDB Commands
773
Summary of set and show Commands
777
Summary of the info Command
788
Alphabetical Summary of GDB Commands
790
18.
Writing Manual Pages
.....................................813
Introduction
813
Overview of nroff/troff
814
Alphabetical Summary of man Macros
819
Predefined Strings
823
Internal Names
823
Sample Document
823
Part IV. References
IS08859-1 (Latin-1) Character Set
................................829
Bibliography
...................................................837
Index
..........................................................849
Table of Contents I
xi
What is Unix these days? The
original Unix source code is owned
by SCO; the Unix trademark is
owned by The Open Group; and the
leading Unix-like systems are GNU/Linux,
Mac OS X, and Solaris. The commands and
options that ship with these versions
overlap, but there are lots of differences.
Confused? Don t type rm -rf just yet.
Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition, defines
what Unix means in a world where there is
no standard-bearer. It distills what s common
to the leading Unix-like operating systems,
so you can easily find the commands that
work everywhere. And it shows you the
most important system-specific commands
and options, so you can work proficiently
on your favorite Unix variant.
The book also covers many important open
source tools that have
de
facto become part of Unix, even though they may not
ship with the operating system. These tools include CVS, Subversion, GNU Make,
and GDB, plus smaller
utilités
such as curl and wget. In addition, there are
thorough discussions of the shells that are in common use (bash, ksh, and tcsh);
essentials such as regular expressions; and old favorites such as
sed,
awk, and
vi.
If you are dazzled or dismayed by the diversity of Unix systems, or if you work
with one or many of them on a frequent basis, you ll be using this book daily.
Unix isn t a big, monolithic thing: it s a synthesis. And Unix in a Nutshell is the
book that puts it all together.
I have seen several quick-reference books for Unix, but none of them has
stayed near my desk for long, Unix in a Nutshell, however, will be chained
to the desk and hooked to an
alami.
—
Richard Morin, UNIX Review
|
adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
Preface
. xiii
Part I. Commands and Shells
1.
Introduction
.3
Unix in the 21st Century
3
Obtaining Compilers
5
Building Software
6
What's in the Quick Reference
7
Beginner's Guide
8
Solaris: Standard Compliant Programs
11
2.
UnixCommands
.13
Introduction
13
Alphabetical Summary of Common Commands
15
Alphabetical Summary of Solaris Commands
241
Alphabetical Summary of GNU/Linux Commands
260
Alphabetical Summary of Mac OS X Commands
304
Alphabetical Summary of Java Commands
321
3.
The Unix Shell: An Overview
.341
Introduction to the Shell
341
Purpose of the Shell
342
Shell Flavors
343
vfi
Shell
Source Code
URLs 344
Common Features
344
Differing Features
345
4.
The Bash and
Korn
Shells
.347
Overview of Features
348
Invoking the Shell
349
Syntax
350
Functions
357
Variables
358
Arithmetic Expressions
366
Command History
368
Job Control
372
Command Execution
372
Restricted Shells
373
Built-in Commands (Bash and
Korn
Shells)
374
5.
tcsh: An Extended
С
Shell
.417
Overview of Features
417
Invoking the Shell
418
Syntax
419
Variables
423
Expressions
435
Command History
438
Command-Line Manipulation
442
Job Control
445
Built-in Commands
446
6.
Package Management
.467
Linux Package Management
467
The Red Hat Package Manager
470
Yum: Yellowdog
Updater
Modified
484
up2date: Red Hat Update Agent
489
The Debian Package Manager
492
Mac OS X Package Management
520
Solaris Package Management
521
viii
i TabłeofContents
Part II. Text Editing and Processing
7.
Pattern Matching
. .
535
Filenames Versus Patterns
535
Metacharacters
536
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
538
Examples of Searching
539
8.
The Emacs Editor
.
.543
Conceptual Overview
543
Command-Line Syntax
545
Summary of Commands by Group
546
Summary of Commands by Key
552
Summary of Commands by Name
555
9.
The
vi, ex,
and vim Editors
.
.561
Conceptual Overview
561
Command-Line Syntax
562
Review of
vi
Operations
565
vi
Commands
567
vi
Configuration
574
ex Basics
579
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
580
10.
The
sed
Editor
.
. 595
Conceptual Overview
595
Command-Line Syntax
596
Syntax of
sed
Commands
598
Group Summary of
sed
Commands
600
Alphabetical Summary of
sed
Commands
601
11.
The awk Programming Language
.
.611
Conceptual Overview
611
Command-Line Syntax
613
Patterns and Procedures
614
Built-in Variables
616
Operators
617
Variable and Array Assignment
618
User-Defined Functions
619
Gawk-Specific Features
620
Table of Contents
Implementation Limits 622
Group Listing
of awk Functions and Commands
623
Alphabetical Summary of awk Functions and Commands
623
Output Redirections
632
Source Code
634
Part III. Software Development
12.
Source Code Management: An Overview
.637
Introduction and Terminology
637
Usage Models
639
Unix Source Code Management Systems
640
Other Source Code Management Systems
641
13.
The Revision Control System
.643
Overview of Commands
643
Basic Operation
644
General RCS Specifications
645
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
649
14.
The Concurrent Versions System
.659
Conceptual Overview
659
Command-Line Syntax and Options
661
Dot Files
664
Environment Variables
665
Keywords and Keyword Modes
667
Dates
669
CVSROOT Variables
672
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
674
15.
The Subversion Version Control System
.697
Conceptual Overview
697
Obtaining Subversion
702
Using Subversion: A Quick Tour
704
The Subversion Command Line Client: svn
706
Repository Administration: svnadmin
733
Examining the Repository: svnlook
737
Providing Remote Access: svnserve
742
Other Subversion Components
743
к
| TabteofContcnts
16.
The GNU make
Utility.745
Conceptual Overview
745
Command-Line Syntax
746
Makefile Lines
749
Macros
754
Special Target Names
761
Writing Command Lines
762
17.
The GDB Debugger
.765
Conceptual Overview
765
Command-Line Syntax
768
Initialization Files
770
GDB Expressions
771
The GDB Text User Interface
773
Group Listing of GDB Commands
773
Summary of set and show Commands
777
Summary of the info Command
788
Alphabetical Summary of GDB Commands
790
18.
Writing Manual Pages
.813
Introduction
813
Overview of nroff/troff
814
Alphabetical Summary of man Macros
819
Predefined Strings
823
Internal Names
823
Sample Document
823
Part IV. References
IS08859-1 (Latin-1) Character Set
.829
Bibliography
.837
Index
.849
Table of Contents I
xi
What is Unix these days? The
original Unix source code is owned
by SCO; the Unix trademark is
owned by The Open Group; and the
leading Unix-like systems are GNU/Linux,
Mac OS X, and Solaris. The commands and
options that ship with these versions
overlap, but there are lots of differences.
Confused? Don't type rm -rf just yet.
Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition, defines
what Unix means in a world where there is
no standard-bearer. It distills what's common
to the leading Unix-like operating systems,
so you can easily find the commands that
work everywhere. And it shows you the
most important system-specific commands
and options, so you can work proficiently
on your favorite Unix variant.
The book also covers many important open
source tools that have
de
facto become "part of' Unix, even though they may not
ship with the operating system. These tools include CVS, Subversion, GNU Make,
and GDB, plus smaller
utilités
such as curl and wget. In addition, there are
thorough discussions of the shells that are in common use (bash, ksh, and tcsh);
essentials such as regular expressions; and old favorites such as
sed,
awk, and
vi.
If you are dazzled or dismayed by the diversity of Unix systems, or if you work
with one or many of them on a frequent basis, you'll be using this book daily.
Unix isn't a big, monolithic thing: it's a synthesis. And Unix in a Nutshell is the
book that puts it all together.
"I have seen several quick-reference books for Unix, but none of them has
stayed near my desk for long, Unix in a Nutshell, however, will be chained
to the desk and hooked to an
alami."
—
Richard Morin, UNIX Review |
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spelling | Robbins, Arnold 1959- Verfasser (DE-588)121051005 aut Unix in a Nutshell Arnold Robbins 4.ed., reprint Beijing [u.a.] O'Reilly 2006 XVIII, 885 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A guide to the operating system's commands and options covers the shell, package management, text editing, source code management, and GDB debugger. UNIX (Computer file) Operating systems (Computers) UNIX V 4.0 (DE-588)4262098-3 gnd rswk-swf Befehlsvorrat (DE-588)4129931-0 gnd rswk-swf UNIX (DE-588)4061835-3 gnd rswk-swf SOLARIS 10 (DE-588)7514451-7 gnd rswk-swf SOLARIS 7 (DE-588)4529053-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4188171-0 Verzeichnis gnd-content SOLARIS 10 (DE-588)7514451-7 s Befehlsvorrat (DE-588)4129931-0 s DE-604 UNIX (DE-588)4061835-3 s UNIX V 4.0 (DE-588)4262098-3 s 1\p DE-604 SOLARIS 7 (DE-588)4529053-2 s 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015588070&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015588070&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Robbins, Arnold 1959- Unix in a Nutshell UNIX (Computer file) Operating systems (Computers) UNIX V 4.0 (DE-588)4262098-3 gnd Befehlsvorrat (DE-588)4129931-0 gnd UNIX (DE-588)4061835-3 gnd SOLARIS 10 (DE-588)7514451-7 gnd SOLARIS 7 (DE-588)4529053-2 gnd |
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title | Unix in a Nutshell |
title_auth | Unix in a Nutshell |
title_exact_search | Unix in a Nutshell |
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title_full | Unix in a Nutshell Arnold Robbins |
title_fullStr | Unix in a Nutshell Arnold Robbins |
title_full_unstemmed | Unix in a Nutshell Arnold Robbins |
title_short | Unix in a Nutshell |
title_sort | unix in a nutshell |
topic | UNIX (Computer file) Operating systems (Computers) UNIX V 4.0 (DE-588)4262098-3 gnd Befehlsvorrat (DE-588)4129931-0 gnd UNIX (DE-588)4061835-3 gnd SOLARIS 10 (DE-588)7514451-7 gnd SOLARIS 7 (DE-588)4529053-2 gnd |
topic_facet | UNIX (Computer file) Operating systems (Computers) UNIX V 4.0 Befehlsvorrat UNIX SOLARIS 10 SOLARIS 7 Verzeichnis |
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