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Index: F

.f filename extension : UNIX Power Tools, 1.17. Filename Extensions
.F filename extension : UNIX Power Tools, 1.17. Filename Extensions
-f option (awk)
sed & awk, 9.3.2. Maintaining a Function Library
sed & awk, 11.2.3.1. Command line options
-f option (sed)
sed & awk, 2.2. Command-Line Syntax
sed & awk, 2.3.2. Script Files
sed & awk, 2.3.2.3. Mixing options (POSIX)
-F option (awk)
sed & awk, 2.4.1. Running awk
sed & awk, 7.5.1. Referencing and Separating Fields
F# keys : UNIX Power Tools, 12.9. Running Multiple Shell Sessions with screen
face command : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: face
factor command : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: factor
factorials : sed & awk, 8.2.4. Deriving Factorials
fake signals : Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2. Fake Signals
DEBUG
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2. Fake Signals
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2.3. DEBUG
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.1. Commands
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.6. Limitations
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
Learning the Korn Shell, A.5. bash
Learning the Korn Shell, A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
ERR
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2. Fake Signals
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2.2. ERR
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
Learning the Korn Shell, A.4. pdksh
Learning the Korn Shell, A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
EXIT
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.2. Fake Signals
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.2. The Preamble
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.6. Limitations
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
Learning the Korn Shell, A.4. pdksh
Learning the Korn Shell, A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
in next ksh release : Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
trapping in scripts being debugged with kshdb : Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.6. Limitations
faking dynamic regular expressions : sed & awk, 11.1.5. Faking Dynamic Regular Expressions
false command
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: false
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: false
false exit status : UNIX Power Tools, 44.7. Exit Status of UNIX Processes
FAQ on awk : sed & awk, Other Sources of Information About sed and awk
fast find
UNIX Power Tools, 17.18. Using "Fast find"
UNIX Power Tools, 17.19. Finding Files (Much) Faster with a find Database
fc command
Learning the Korn Shell, 2. Command-line Editing
Learning the Korn Shell, 2.1. Enabling Command-line Editing
Learning the Korn Shell, 2.5. The fc Command
UNIX Power Tools, 11.14.2. In ksh and bash: fc
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.5.2. The fc Command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: fc
obsolescence in next ksh release : Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
FCEDIT
Learning the Korn Shell, 2.5. The fc Command
Learning the Korn Shell, 3.4.2.1. Editing mode variables
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
fflush() : sed & awk, 11.2.1.3. Flushing buffered output
fg command
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.2. Job Control
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.2.1. Foreground and Background
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.2.2. Suspending a Job
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 6.1. Running a Command in the Background
UNIX Power Tools, 12.1.1. Foreground and Background
UNIX Power Tools, 12.2. Other Ways to Refer to Jobs
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: fg
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: fg
(see also jobs and job control)
to resume suspended jobs : Learning the Korn Shell, 8.2.2. Suspending a Job
fgrep script
UNIX Power Tools, 27.6. Fast grep Isn't
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fgrep
fi statement : (see if statements)
fi unexpected : UNIX Power Tools, 46.1.4. Missing or Extra esac, ;;, fi, etc.
field separators : (see delimiters)
fields for awk records
sed & awk, 2.4.1. Running awk
sed & awk, 7.5. Records and Fields
sed & awk, B.2.1. Records and Fields
formatting as output : sed & awk, 7.9. Formatted Printing
NF variable : sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
FIELDSWIDTHS variable (gawk) : sed & awk, 11.2.3.6. Separating fields
fignore shell variable
UNIX Power Tools, 6.9. Special C Shell Variables
UNIX Power Tools, 9.9. Don't Match Useless Files in Filename Completion
UNIX in a Nutshell, 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
file command
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.5. while and until
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.5. Exercises
Learning the Korn Shell, 10.1. Installing the Korn Shell as the Standard Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 16.26. Finding Text Files with findtext
UNIX Power Tools, 47.4.3.5. File Inquiry Operators
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: file
file command (dbx) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 20, Reference: file
file command (ex) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 9, Reference: file
file creation mode mask : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: umask
file descriptors
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.1. I/O Redirectors
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.1.2. File Descriptors
UNIX Power Tools, 38.3. Managing Processes: Overall Concepts
associated with files : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
closing : UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1.3. Closing FDs
I/O redirection to/from
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.1. I/O Redirectors
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.1.2. File Descriptors
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.2.2.4. Reading User Input
managing
UNIX Power Tools, 45.7. The exec Command
UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1. File Descriptors
of standard I/O : Learning the Korn Shell, 7.1.2. File Descriptors
redirecting : UNIX Power Tools, 45.21. n>&m: Swap Standard Output and Standard Error
uses for : UNIX Power Tools, 45.20. Overview: Open Files and File Descriptors
file inquiry operators (csh) : UNIX in a Nutshell, 5.4.1.5. File Inquiry Operators
file pointer : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
Learning the Korn Shell, A.5. bash
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.4. ftp
UNIX Power Tools, 1.33. UNIX Networking and Communications
UNIX Power Tools, 2.16. Approved Shells: Using Unapproved Login Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 9.19. For the Impatient: Type-Ahead
sed & awk, FTP
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ftp
software archives : UNIX Power Tools, 52.7.2. Online Archive
filec shell variable
UNIX Power Tools, 6.9. Special C Shell Variables
UNIX in a Nutshell, 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
UNIX in a Nutshell, 6.1. Filenames Versus Patterns
filenames
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.2. File and Directory Names
UNIX Power Tools, 4.6. Naming Files
sed & awk, 11.2.1.4. Special filenames
appending date to : UNIX Power Tools, 21.14. Automatically Appending the Date to a Filename
changing
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.3. Renaming and Moving Files
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mv
on command line : UNIX Power Tools, 13.13. The "Filename" -
comparing : UNIX Power Tools, 16.23. Comparing Filenames in Two Directory Trees
completion
UNIX Power Tools, 9.8. Filename Completion: Faster Filename Typing
UNIX Power Tools, 11.13. Shell Command-Line Editing
conventions : UNIX Power Tools, 1.15. Filenames
ending with ~ : UNIX Power Tools, 14.11. Finding (Anyone's) Home Directory, Quickly
extensions for
UNIX Power Tools, 1.17. Filename Extensions
UNIX Power Tools, 4.6. Naming Files
length of : UNIX Power Tools, 16.6. clf, cls: "Compressed" ls Listings
links and
UNIX Power Tools, 18.4.1. Differences Between Hard and Symbolic Links
UNIX Power Tools, 44.22. Finding a Program Name; Multiple Program Names
UNIX Power Tools, 45.13. Save Disk Space and Programming: Multiple Names for a Program
null : UNIX Power Tools, 23.13. Deleting Files with the Null Name
picking automatically : UNIX Power Tools, 16.16. Picking a Unique Filename Automatically
restoring from backups by : UNIX Power Tools, 20.4.1. Restoring a Few Files
special
sed & awk, 11.2.1.4. Special filenames
sed & awk, 11.2.3.7. Additional special files
special characters in
UNIX Power Tools, 8.16. Quoting Handles Special Characters in Filenames
UNIX Power Tools, 16.14. Showing Non-Printable Characters in Filenames
UNIX Power Tools, 23.11. Deleting Files with Odd Names
starting with . : (see dot files)
stripped from pathnames : UNIX Power Tools, 45.18.1. Introduction to basename and dirname
symbols in : UNIX Power Tools, 44.15.1. With the $@"
for temporary files : UNIX Power Tools, 21.3. Unique Names for Temporary Files
whitespace in : UNIX Power Tools, 16.13. Can't Access a File? Look for Spaces in the Name
wildcards and
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.3. File and Directory Wildcards
UNIX Power Tools, 15.1. File Naming Wildcards
UNIX in a Nutshell, 5.2.2. Filename Metacharacters
files
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1. The UNIX Filesystem
UNIX Power Tools, 1.29. When Is a File Not a File?
UNIX Power Tools, 4.6. Naming Files
UNIX Power Tools, 18.2. What's Really in a Directory
UNIX Power Tools, 18.3. Files with Two or More Names
UNIX Power Tools, 18.9. Renaming, Copying, or Comparing a Set of Files
UNIX Power Tools, 45.20. Overview: Open Files and File Descriptors
access and modification times, updating : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: touch
adding to other files : UNIX Power Tools, 25.2. Four Ways to Skin a cat
append to existing : Learning the vi Editor, 5.3.3. Appending to a Saved File
appending text to : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.1.1.2. The >> operator
archiving : (see archives)
automatic cleanup of : UNIX Power Tools, 3.4. Automatic File Cleanup
automatic updating of : UNIX Power Tools, 21.9. Keep File Printouts Up-to-Date Automatically with make
backing up : UNIX Power Tools, 20.1. tar in a Nutshell
binary
UNIX Power Tools, 27.19. Finding Words Inside Binary Files
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uuencode
breaking lines of : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fold
calculating checksum for : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: sum
call in next of multiple : Learning the vi Editor, 5.5.2. Calling In New Files
on enclosed Power Tools CD-ROM : UNIX Power Tools, 52.1. Introduction
classifying by data type : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: file
closing
UNIX Power Tools, 45.21. n>&m: Swap Standard Output and Standard Error
sed & awk, 10.2. The close() Function
sed & awk, 10.5.2. Working with Multiple Files
combining into module : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ld
comments in, modifying : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mcs
comparing : (see comparing files)
compiling : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: yacc
compressing/uncompressing
UNIX Power Tools, 1.17. Filename Extensions
UNIX Power Tools, 24.7. Compressing Files to Save Space
UNIX Power Tools, 44.12. Trapping Exits Caused by Interrupts
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: compress
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: pack
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uncompress
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: zcat
compress command
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.8. Background Jobs
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.8.1. Background I/O
UNIX Power Tools, 24.7. Compressing Files to Save Space
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: compress
compressor script : UNIX Power Tools, 21.5. What Good Is a File's Last Access Time?
editing compressed files : UNIX Power Tools, 24.11. Edit Compressed Files with zvi, zex, and zed
entire directory tree
UNIX Power Tools, 24.8. Save Space: tar and compress a Directory Tree
UNIX Power Tools, 24.12. Compressing a Directory Tree: Fine-Tuning
gunzip utility
UNIX Power Tools, 19.5. Using tar to Create and Unpack Archives
UNIX Power Tools, 19.7. Extracting Files from a Compressed Archive
UNIX Power Tools, 24.7. Compressing Files to Save Space
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
gzip utility
UNIX Power Tools, 19.5. Using tar to Create and Unpack Archives
UNIX Power Tools, 24.6. Save Space with Tab Characters
UNIX Power Tools, 24.7. Compressing Files to Save Space
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
paging through compressed files : (see paging and pagers)
running commands on compressed files : UNIX Power Tools, 24.10. zloop: Run a Command on Compressed Files
whitespace and : UNIX Power Tools, 24.6. Save Space with Tab Characters
converting
character sets in : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: iconv
string_files into msg_files : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mkmsgs
into tables : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: yacc
copying
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2. Copying Files
UNIX Power Tools, 18.1. What's So Complicated About Copying Files?
UNIX Power Tools, 18.2. What's Really in a Directory
UNIX Power Tools, 18.9. Renaming, Copying, or Comparing a Set of Files
UNIX Power Tools, 21.11. Safer Removing, Moving, and Copying
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: cp
(see also moving files; renaming files)
between machines : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rcp
dd command
UNIX Power Tools, 20.5. Using tar to a Remote Tape Drive
UNIX Power Tools, 20.6. Writing a Tape Drive on a Remote Machine
UNIX Power Tools, 35.6. Low-Level File Butchery with dd
UNIX Power Tools, 35.12. Converting Between ASCII and EBCDIC
UNIX Power Tools, 35.13. Other Conversions with dd
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dd
to directories
UNIX Power Tools, 21.12. Copying Files to a Directory
UNIX Power Tools, 45.25. Shell Scripts On-the-Fly from Standard Input
with remote systems : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uucp
remotely : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.3. rcp
from tape : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: tar
counting by types : UNIX Power Tools, 16.24. Counting Files by Types
counting words/characters/lines of : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: wc
creating : UNIX Power Tools, 25.2. Four Ways to Skin a cat
deleting
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.5. Removing Files and Directories
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rm
(see deleting files)
description : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: make
descriptors associated with : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
directory tree and : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.7. Files in the Directory Tree
displaying contents of
adding or deleting whitespace : UNIX Power Tools, 25.9. Adding and Deleting White Space
cat command
UNIX Power Tools, 25.2. Four Ways to Skin a cat
UNIX Power Tools, 25.7. Show Non-Printing Characters with cat -v or od -c
displaying beginning/end only
UNIX Power Tools, 25.14. How to Look at the End of a File: tail
UNIX Power Tools, 25.20. Printing the Top of a File
double-spacing : UNIX Power Tools, 25.12. Double Space, Triple Space ...
less utility : UNIX Power Tools, 25.3. Using more to Page Through Files
more utility : UNIX Power Tools, 25.3. Using more to Page Through Files
numbering lines : UNIX Power Tools, 25.21. Numbering Lines
od utility : UNIX Power Tools, 25.7. Show Non-Printing Characters with cat -v or od -c
by page : (see paging and pagers)
profile data for : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: prof
editing
Learning the vi Editor, 5.5. Editing Multiple Files
Learning the vi Editor, 5.5.2. Calling In New Files
Learning the vi Editor, 5.5.3. Edits Between Files
sed & awk, 4.4.2. Making Changes Across a Set of Files
UNIX Power Tools, 9.24.1. What Files Have I Just Edited?
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ex
(see also editors)
bfs command : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: bfs
restrictions on : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: red
emacs commands for handling : UNIX in a Nutshell, 7.2.1. File-handling Commands
email messages : (see email messages)
empty
UNIX Power Tools, 13.14. What Can You Do with an Empty File?
UNIX Power Tools, 21.7. Setting File Modification Time with touch
UNIX Power Tools, 24.1. Instead of Removing a File, Empty It
encoded, recreating original file : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uudecode
encrypting and decrypting : (see encryption)
environment : (see environment files)
executable
Learning the Korn Shell, 3.4.2.5. Command Search Path
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.1.3.2. About C Compilers
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.5. while and until
(see executable files)
a.out : Learning the Korn Shell, 5.1.3.2. About C Compilers
order of precedence in command lookup
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.3. Command-line Processing
expanding : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: unpack
extracting contents from : sed & awk, 4.4.3. Extracting Contents of a File
finding : (see searching)
formatting
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: newform
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: pr
formatting lines in : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmt
getting information on : sed & awk, 7.8.1. Getting Information About Files
hidden
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
(see dot files)
information about : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
inodes
UNIX Power Tools, 1.22. How UNIX Keeps Track of Files: Inodes
UNIX Power Tools, 16.2. Finding Oldest or Newest Files with ls -t and ls -u
inserting text in : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.1.1. Putting Text in a File
Interleaf, converting : sed & awk, 6.1.1.1. Converting an Interleaf file
invoking vi on multiple : Learning the vi Editor, 5.5.1. Invoking vi on Multiple Files one
joining similar lines of : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: join
last access time : (see last access time)
links to : (see symbolic links)
listing
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8. Listing Files
UNIX Power Tools, 16.4. List All Subdirectories with ls -R
for current directory : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ls
related pairs of : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: lorder
shared objects for : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ldd
those to be executed : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: which
marking a place in : Learning the vi Editor, 4.4. Marking Your Place
merging lines into columns : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: paste
modification times
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.3.2. eval
UNIX Power Tools, 16.2. Finding Oldest or Newest Files with ls -t and ls -u
UNIX Power Tools, 16.5. The Three UNIX File Times
UNIX Power Tools, 16.9. An Alias to List Recently Changed Files
UNIX Power Tools, 16.18. Listing Files You've Created/Edited Today
UNIX Power Tools, 16.25. Listing Files by Age and Size
UNIX Power Tools, 16.27. newer: Print the Name of the Newest File
monitoring growth of
UNIX Power Tools, 25.16. How to Look at a File as It Grows
UNIX Power Tools, 25.18. Watching Several Files Grow
moving
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.3. Renaming and Moving Files
UNIX Power Tools, 18.2. What's Really in a Directory
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mv
multiple : sed & awk, 10.5.2. Working with Multiple Files
multiple edits to : sed & awk, 4.4.1. Multiple Edits to the Same File
on multiple systems, commands for : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uux
names for : (see filenames)
nextfile statement : sed & awk, 11.2.1.5. The nextfile statement
notification of change to : UNIX Power Tools, 21.8.1.2. Watching Other Files
numbering lines in : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: nl
opening
(see opening a file)
(see vi commands)
(see
overwriting accidentally : UNIX Power Tools, 8.4. Command Evaluation and Accidentally Overwriting Files
overwriting by mistake : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.1.1.1. The > operator
ownership : (see ownership, file)
ownership of, changing
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: chgrp
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: chown
packed, displaying : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: pcat
paging
UNIX Power Tools, 25.3. Using more to Page Through Files
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: more
pathnames : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.3. The Directory Tree
permissions : (see permissions)
PostScript : (see PostScript files)
printing : (see printing files)
pseudonyms (links) for : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ln
quitting vi and saving edits
Learning the vi Editor, 1.1.3. Saving and Quitting a File
Learning the vi Editor, 1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits
Learning the vi Editor, 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
Learning the vi Editor, 2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
Learning the vi Editor, 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
quitting vi without saving edits
Learning the vi Editor, 1.1.2. Problems Opening Files
Learning the vi Editor, 1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits
Learning the vi Editor, 2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
Learning the vi Editor, 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
RCS files : UNIX Power Tools, 27.10. Search RCS Files with rcsgrep
read-only : UNIX Power Tools, 22.9. Protect Important Files: Make Them Unwritable
reading
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.2. Looking Inside Files
Learning the vi Editor, 5.4. Copying a File into Another File
UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1.2. Reading Files
sed & awk, 5.11. Reading and Writing Files
sed & awk, 10.1.1. Reading Input from Files
recovering
UNIX Power Tools, 30.24. vi/ex File Recovery vs. Networked Filesystems
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: vi
remote : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.6. Files on Other Operating Systems
copying : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.3. rcp
removing information from : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: strip
renaming
restoring from tape : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: tar
retrieving information from : sed & awk, 7.11. Information Retrieval
revision control
RCS utility : UNIX in a Nutshell, 18. The RCS Utility
SCCS utility
UNIX in a Nutshell, 17. The SCCS Utility
UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.4. Conversion Guide for SCCS Users
save as new : Learning the vi Editor, 5.3.1. Renaming the Buffer
saving
Learning the vi Editor, 1.1.3. Saving and Quitting a File
Learning the vi Editor, 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
(see also vi commands)
(see also
saving part of : Learning the vi Editor, 5.3.2. Saving Part of a File
saving to : (see saving)
scripts as : (see scripts)
search path for : sed & awk, 11.2.3.2. An awk program search path
searching : (see searching)
across lines : UNIX Power Tools, 27.11. A Multiline Context grep Using sed
agrep script
UNIX Power Tools, 27.8. glimpse and agrep
UNIX Power Tools, 27.14. Compound Searches
Boyer-Moore search algorithm : UNIX Power Tools, 27.9. New greps Are Much Faster
case sensitivity : UNIX Power Tools, 27.16. Faking Case-Insensitive Searches
by column : UNIX Power Tools, 27.17. Finding a Character in a Column
compound searches : UNIX Power Tools, 27.14. Compound Searches
egrep script
UNIX Power Tools, 27.5. Extended Searching for Text with egrep
UNIX Power Tools, 27.7. grepping for a List of Patterns
by exclusion : UNIX Power Tools, 27.3. Finding Text That Doesn't Match
fgrep script : UNIX Power Tools, 27.6. Fast grep Isn't
glimpse command : UNIX Power Tools, 27.8. glimpse and agrep
grep command
UNIX Power Tools, 1.4. Using Pipes to Create a New Tool
UNIX Power Tools, 27.1. Different Versions of grep
UNIX Power Tools, 27.12. Make Custom grep Commands (etc.) with perl
look program : UNIX Power Tools, 27.18. Fast Searches and Spelling Checks with "look"
rcsgrep script : UNIX Power Tools, 27.10. Search RCS Files with rcsgrep
sed with grep : UNIX Power Tools, 27.15. Narrowing a Search Quickly
searching : (see finding)
sharing : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.3. Protecting and Sharing Files
size of
UNIX Power Tools, 16.25. Listing Files by Age and Size
UNIX Power Tools, 24.5. Limiting File Sizes
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: size
batch editing and : UNIX Power Tools, 33.8. Batch Editing Gotcha: Editors Bomb on Big Files
limits for : UNIX Power Tools, 51.11. Making an Arbitrary-Size File for Testing
searching by : UNIX Power Tools, 17.14. Searching for Files by Size
sorting : (see sorting)
source, sending : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: uuto
sparse : UNIX Power Tools, 24.18. Huge Files Might Not Take a Lot of Disk Space
special gawk : sed & awk, 11.2.3.7. Additional special files
spell checking : (see spell checking)
splitting into multiple files : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: split
symbol tables for
printing : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: nm
temporary
UNIX Power Tools, 9.17. Handling Lots of Text with Temporary Files
UNIX Power Tools, 14.11. Finding (Anyone's) Home Directory, Quickly
temporary (names for) : Learning the Korn Shell, 8.4.2. Process ID Variables and Temporary Files
text : (see text files)
too many for command line : UNIX Power Tools, 9.20. Too Many Files for the Command Line
transferring to/from remote sites : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ftp
types of
UNIX Power Tools, 16.24. Counting Files by Types
UNIX Power Tools, 25.8. Finding File Types
unlinking when open : UNIX Power Tools, 24.3. Unlinking Open Files Isn't a Good Idea
updating older versions of : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: install
write-protected, deleting : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rm
writing : UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1.1. Writing Files
writing to
sed & awk, 2.3.2.1. Saving output
sed & awk, 5.11. Reading and Writing Files
sed & awk, 10.5. Directing Output to Files and Pipes
filesystem : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1. The UNIX Filesystem
networked : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.3. The Directory Tree
filesystems
find command and : UNIX Power Tools, 17.25. Keeping find From Searching Networked Filesystems
hierarchical : UNIX Power Tools, 18.1. What's So Complicated About Copying Files?
ID numbers : UNIX Power Tools, 17.22. Finding the Links to a File
moving files between : UNIX Power Tools, 18.2. What's Really in a Directory
structure of : UNIX Power Tools, 1.19. The Tree Structure of the Filesystem
fileutils : UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
filter text through a UNIX command : Learning the vi Editor, 7.2.1. Filtering Text Through a Command
filters
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.2. Pipes and Filters
UNIX Power Tools, 1.3. Programs Are Designed to Work Together
UNIX Power Tools, 1.30. Redirecting Input and Output
UNIX Power Tools, 45.20. Overview: Open Files and File Descriptors
ex editor : UNIX Power Tools, 30.22. Filtering Text Through a UNIX Command
fmt utility for : UNIX Power Tools, 30.37. Neatening Lines
in index program : UNIX Power Tools, 48.12. Using index with a Filter
vi editor : UNIX Power Tools, 30.22.2. Filtering Text with vi
find command
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.9.2. Backslash-escaping
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.4. Finding Files
UNIX Power Tools, 3.4. Automatic File Cleanup
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: find
\( \) operator : UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
! operator
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.6. Be an Expert on find Search Operators
{ } operator : UNIX Power Tools, 17.17. Duplicating a Directory Tree (No Pathnames with find {} Operator)
-a option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
-atime option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.5. Searching for Old Files
UNIX Power Tools, 17.7. The Times that find Finds
UNIX Power Tools, 21.5. What Good Is a File's Last Access Time?
-ctime option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.5. Searching for Old Files
UNIX Power Tools, 17.7. The Times that find Finds
to delete files : UNIX Power Tools, 23.22. Using find to Clear Out Unneeded Files
directory trees and : UNIX Power Tools, 17.2. Delving Through a Deep Directory Tree
examples : UNIX Power Tools, 45.31. Nested Command Substitution
-exec option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.10. Running Commands on What You Find
UNIX Power Tools, 17.17. Duplicating a Directory Tree (No Pathnames with find {} Operator)
UNIX Power Tools, 22.7. Using chmod to Change File Permission
UNIX Power Tools, 22.8. The Handy chmod = Operator
fast find : UNIX Power Tools, 17.18. Using "Fast find"
-fstype option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.25. Keeping find From Searching Networked Filesystems
-group option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.16. Searching by Owner and Group
-inum option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.10. Running Commands on What You Find
UNIX Power Tools, 23.16. Removing a Strange File by its I-number
-links option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.5. Searching for Old Files
loops using : UNIX Power Tools, 45.18.2. Use with Loops
-maxdepth option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.23. Finding Files with -prune
-mtime option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.5. Searching for Old Files
UNIX Power Tools, 17.7. The Times that find Finds
with multiple options
UNIX Power Tools, 17.6. Be an Expert on find Search Operators
UNIX Power Tools, 17.12. Finding Many Things with One Command
-name option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.4. Looking for Files with Particular Names
UNIX Power Tools, 17.12. Finding Many Things with One Command
networked filesystems and : UNIX Power Tools, 17.25. Keeping find From Searching Networked Filesystems
-newer option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.8. Exact File Time Comparisons
UNIX Power Tools, 20.7. Creating a Timestamp File for Selective Backups
-nogroup option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.16. Searching by Owner and Group
-nouser option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.16. Searching by Owner and Group
-o option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
-ok option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.10. Running Commands on What You Find
UNIX Power Tools, 23.4. Answer "Yes" or "No" Forever with yes
-perm option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.15. Searching for Files by Permission
-print option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.3. Don't Forget -print
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.12. Finding Many Things with One Command
-print0 option : UNIX Power Tools, 9.22. xargs: Problems with Spaces and Newlines
-prune option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.23. Finding Files with -prune
UNIX Power Tools, 17.24. Skipping Some Parts of a Tree in find (A More Selective -prune)
-size option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.14. Searching for Files by Size
syntax of : UNIX Power Tools, 17.6. Be an Expert on find Search Operators
-type option
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
UNIX Power Tools, 17.13. Searching for Files by Type
-user option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.16. Searching by Owner and Group
wildcards and
UNIX Power Tools, 17.4. Looking for Files with Particular Names
UNIX Power Tools, 17.18. Using "Fast find"
xargs command and : UNIX Power Tools, 17.2. Delving Through a Deep Directory Tree
-xdev option : UNIX Power Tools, 17.25. Keeping find From Searching Networked Filesystems
findcmd script
UNIX Power Tools, 16.10. findcmd: Find a Command in Your Search Path
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
finding
UNIX Power Tools, 17.1. The find Command Is Great; The Problem Is Finding How to Use It
sed & awk, 11.2.1.4. Special filenames
by age : UNIX Power Tools, 17.5. Searching for Old Files
commands
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.3. Command-line Processing
Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 16.10. findcmd: Find a Command in Your Search Path
in databases
UNIX Power Tools, 17.19. Finding Files (Much) Faster with a find Database
UNIX Power Tools, 48.11. The index Database Program
directories
UNIX Power Tools, 14.10. Variables Help You Find Directories and Files
UNIX Power Tools, 16.21. Finding All Directories with the Same Name
doubled words : UNIX Power Tools, 29.8. Find a a Doubled Word
file contents
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.2.1. grep
UNIX Power Tools, 45.11. The Multipurpose jot Command
for matching text : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fgrep
for newline/null sequence : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: strings
regular expressions for
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: awk
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: egrep
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: grep
by file size : UNIX Power Tools, 17.14. Searching for Files by Size
file types : UNIX Power Tools, 25.8. Finding File Types
files
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.4. Finding Files
UNIX Power Tools, 9.24. Get File List by Editing Output of ls -l, grep, etc.
UNIX Power Tools, 9.24.2. Search for Text with grep
UNIX Power Tools, 14.10. Variables Help You Find Directories and Files
UNIX Power Tools, 16.26. Finding Text Files with findtext
UNIX Power Tools, 45.11. The Multipurpose jot Command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: find
containing specific words : UNIX Power Tools, 17.21. lookfor: Which File Has that Word?
duplicate : UNIX Power Tools, 16.21. Finding All Directories with the Same Name
Internet directory : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: whois
links : UNIX Power Tools, 17.22. Finding the Links to a File
manual pages
UNIX Power Tools, 50.2. The apropos Command
UNIX Power Tools, 50.3. apropos on Systems Without apropos
by owner/group : UNIX Power Tools, 17.16. Searching by Owner and Group
pattern matching
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: awk
UNIX in a Nutshell, 6. Pattern Matching
by permissions
UNIX Power Tools, 17.10. Running Commands on What You Find
UNIX Power Tools, 17.15. Searching for Files by Permission
(see also execute permissions; permissions)
search-and-replace : UNIX in a Nutshell, 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
search path : (see PATH environment variable)
tracked aliases : Learning the Korn Shell, 3.4.2.6. PATH and Tracked Aliases
by type : UNIX Power Tools, 17.13. Searching for Files by Type
for unconnected symbolic links : UNIX Power Tools, 16.28. oldlinks: Find Unconnected Symbolic Links
findtext script
UNIX Power Tools, 16.26. Finding Text Files with findtext
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
finger command
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.2. for
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: finger
fix command : (see fc command)
fix pseudo-command (sccs) : UNIX in a Nutshell, 17.6.2. Pseudo-commands
fixdlsrps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixed strings : sed & awk, 3.2.3. Writing Regular Expressions
fixfmps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixmacps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixpsditps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixpspps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixscribeps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixtpps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixwfwps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixwpps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
fixwwps program : UNIX Power Tools, 43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file
flags : (see options, command)
flags, substitution
sed & awk, 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
sed & awk, 5.3. Substitution
flip script
UNIX Power Tools, 25.19. Reverse Lines in Long Files with flip
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
flow control
UNIX Power Tools, 41.2.4. Flow Control (We Hope)
sed & awk, 6. Advanced sed Commands
sed & awk, 6.3.3. Building Blocks of Text
sed & awk, 11.1.6. Control Flow
branching : sed & awk, 6.4.1. Branching
in C shell : UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.2.2. Flow Control
d command (sed) : sed & awk, 5.4. Delete
Emacs and : UNIX Power Tools, 32.12. Getting Around Emacs Flow Control Problems
function calls : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: cflow
general description : Learning the Korn Shell, 5. Flow Control
n command : sed & awk, 5.10. Next
summary of constructs : Learning the Korn Shell, 5. Flow Control
flushing buffers : sed & awk, 11.2.1.3. Flushing buffered output
FMLI (Form and Message Language Interpreter) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmli
fmli command : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmli
fmt command
UNIX Power Tools, 9.20. Too Many Files for the Command Line
UNIX Power Tools, 35.2. Neatening Text with fmt
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmt
filtering text from vi : UNIX Power Tools, 30.37. Neatening Lines
re-format comment lines : UNIX Power Tools, 35.4. recomment: Clean Up Program Comment Blocks
fmt.sh script
UNIX Power Tools, 35.3. Alternatives to fmt
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
fmtmsg command : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmtmsg
FNR variable
sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
sed & awk, 10.1.2. Assigning the Input to a Variable
fold command
UNIX Power Tools, 43.8. Fixing Margins with pr and fold
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fold
fonts
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: download
UNIX in a Nutshell, 12.5.5. Font and Character Size
footers, editing : UNIX Power Tools, 52.8.2.4. Unsharring the Sources
for loops
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.2. for
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.3. case
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.3. String Formatting Options
Learning the vi Editor, 7.4.1. Looping in a Shell Script
UNIX Power Tools, 1.5. Anyone Can Program the Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 9.12. The Bourne Shell for Loop
UNIX Power Tools, 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
UNIX Power Tools, 44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop
sed & awk, 8.2.3. For Loop
sed & awk, 8.4.1. Associative Arrays
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: for
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 11, Reference: for
advantages : UNIX Power Tools, 44.17. Handling Arguments with while and shift
in command-line options : UNIX Power Tools, 44.15.2. With a Loop
command substitution : UNIX Power Tools, 44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop
command-line arguments : UNIX Power Tools, 44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop
disadvantages : UNIX Power Tools, 44.17. Handling Arguments with while and shift
egrep expressions built : UNIX Power Tools, 48.2. Online Phone and Address Lists
examples
UNIX Power Tools, 44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop
UNIX Power Tools, 48.2. Online Phone and Address Lists
UNIX Power Tools, 50.3. apropos on Systems Without apropos
jot used in : UNIX Power Tools, 45.11. The Multipurpose jot Command
multiple variables : UNIX Power Tools, 45.17. Making a for Loop with Multiple Variables
in next ksh release : Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
storing line of text with multiple words : UNIX Power Tools, 45.34. Arrays in the Bourne Shell
uses for : UNIX Power Tools, 45.16. Standard Input to a for Loop
while loops compared to : UNIX Power Tools, 45.16. Standard Input to a for Loop
wildcards : UNIX Power Tools, 44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop
foreach loops
UNIX Power Tools, 9.11. Repeating a Command with a foreach Loop
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: foreach
C shells : UNIX Power Tools, 47.5. Using C Shell Arrays
examples : UNIX Power Tools, 47.5. Using C Shell Arrays
foreground jobs : UNIX Power Tools, 12.1.1. Foreground and Background
killing : UNIX Power Tools, 38.9. Killing Foreground Jobs
nice command and : UNIX Power Tools, 39.10. A nice Gotcha
fork system call
UNIX Power Tools, 1.11. How the Shell Executes Other Commands
UNIX Power Tools, 38.2. fork and exec
Form and Message Language Interpreter : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmli
form letters : UNIX Power Tools, 9.14. Using Here Documents for Form Letters, etc.
formatting
awk output
sed & awk, 7.9. Formatted Printing
sed & awk, B.2.2. Format of a Script
diff output
UNIX Power Tools, 28.8. More Friendly diff Output
(see also diff command)
error messages : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fmtmsg
files
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: newform
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: pr
index (example program) : sed & awk, 12.2. Generating a Formatted Index
system time : sed & awk, 11.2.3.11. Time management for programmers
formfile : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
formprog script
UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
examples : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
forms, script for filing : UNIX Power Tools, 45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
Forsyth, Charles : Learning the Korn Shell, A.4. pdksh
FORTRAN
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.1.4. Integer Conditionals
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.5. while and until
source file extension : UNIX Power Tools, 1.17. Filename Extensions
fortune program
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.6. Customizing Your Account
UNIX Power Tools, 3.3. Electronic Fortune Cookies
FPAT variable (tawk) : sed & awk, 11.3.2.1. Tawk language extensions
FPATH variable
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1.1. Autoloaded functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
Framed Acceess Command Environment : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: face
free disk space, reporting : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: df
free software : UNIX Power Tools, 52.2. Where Does Free Software End and UNIX Begin?
Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Learning the Korn Shell, A.5. bash
UNIX Power Tools, 1.8. There Are Many Shells
UNIX Power Tools, 8.2. Introduction to bash
sed & awk, Availability of sed and awk
frozen terminal : Learning the UNIX Operating System, 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
FS variable
sed & awk, 7.5.1. Referencing and Separating Fields
sed & awk, 7.5.2. Field Splitting: The Full Story
sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
sed & awk, 11.2.1.2. Obtaining individual characters
fsck program : UNIX Power Tools, 1.14. The Kernel and Daemons
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
Learning the Korn Shell, A.5. bash
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.4. ftp
UNIX Power Tools, 1.33. UNIX Networking and Communications
UNIX Power Tools, 2.16. Approved Shells: Using Unapproved Login Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 9.19. For the Impatient: Type-Ahead
sed & awk, FTP
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ftp
software archives : UNIX Power Tools, 52.7.2. Online Archive
ftpd daemon, login shell and : UNIX Power Tools, 2.16. Approved Shells: Using Unapproved Login Shell
ftpfile script : UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
Ftpmail : sed & awk, Ftpmail
FTPMAIL mail server : UNIX Power Tools, 52.7.2.2. FTPMAIL
full duplex : UNIX Power Tools, 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
full pathnames : Learning the Korn Shell, 1.6.1. Directories
func command (dbx) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 20, Reference: func
function command (awk) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 11, Reference: function
function command (ksh, sh) : UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: function
function keys, mapping
Learning the vi Editor, 7.3.7. Mapping Function Keys
UNIX Power Tools, 31.2.1. Command Mode Maps
function keyword : sed & awk, 9.3. Writing Your Own Functions
functions
Learning the Korn Shell, Summary of Korn Shell Features
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
Learning the Korn Shell, A.5. bash
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 7.2. Shell Aliases and Functions
sed & awk, 11.1.10. Functions
sed & awk, B.2.6. Statements and Functions
. (dot) command compared to : UNIX Power Tools, 44.23. Reading Files with the . and source Commands
advantages over scripts : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
arithmetic : (see arithmetic functions)
autoloading
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1.1. Autoloaded functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.5. Function Options
Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: autoload
built-in
gawk : sed & awk, 11.2.3.9. Additional functions
tawk : sed & awk, 11.3.2.2. Additional built-in tawk functions
C programs : UNIX Power Tools, 52.8.2.7. Functions, Libraries, and Header Files
creating library of : sed & awk, 9.3.2. Maintaining a Function Library
definition : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
deleting : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
differences between scripts and : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
exporting : Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.5. Function Options
listing
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.5. Function Options
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ctags
local variables in : Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.2. Local Variables in Functions
in next ksh release : Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
order of precedence in command lookup
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.3. Command-line Processing
POSIX shell syntax : Learning the Korn Shell, A.2. The IEEE 1003.2 POSIX Shell Standard
preventing lookup as : Learning the Korn Shell, 5.1.1. Exit Status and Return
recursive : Learning the Korn Shell, 8.6.2. Nested Subshells
running : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
scope control (tawk) : sed & awk, 11.3.2.1. Tawk language extensions
shell : (see shell functions)
string-related : sed & awk, 9.2. String Functions
in SunOS Bourne shell : Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
syntax : Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
system-wide : Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
time-related (gawk) : sed & awk, 11.2.3.11. Time management for programmers
tracing execution of
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.3.5. Function Options
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1.1. Set Options
trigonometric : sed & awk, 9.1.1. Trigonometric Functions
user-defined : sed & awk, 9.3. Writing Your Own Functions
in workalike shells : Learning the Korn Shell, A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms


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