Korn Shell: Unix and Linux Programming Manual, Third Edition, The By Anatole Olczak
Table of Contents
Simple Script
Process Execution
Input/Output Redirection
File Name Substitution
Command Substitution
Tilde Substitution
This chapter covers some of the basic features of the Korn shell. If you've worked with the Bourne and/or C shells, then most of the Process Execution section will be a review of what you are already familiar with. The Input/Output Redirection section shows how you can use the special Korn shell I/O operators with regular commands to perform more sophisticated programming tasks. The last three sections in this chapter, File Name Substitution, Command Substitution, and Tilde Substitution show you how these powerful features can be used as shortcuts to help simplify your work.