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Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] e (edit) command (GDB) e command (sed) echo command Bash GDB Korn shell tcsh echotc command (tcsh) ed text editor edit command CVS ex GDB editing, keyboard shortcuts for editors stream (sed) tcsh command-line editor text Emacs ex vi 2nd editors command (CVS) egrep command pattern-matching metacharacters quoting regular expressions eject command ellipsis tcsh shell variable else (shell keyword) 2nd else command (GDB) elvis text editor emacs command Emacs editor Bash and ksh command-line editing mode bindings, compared to vi bindings buffer and window command-line syntax commands essential, listing of summary by category summary by key summary by name keys and keystrokes for commands kill and yank modes point and mark tcsh command-line editing mode email messages automatic replies to mail notification reading and sending enable command Bash GDB encoded files, recreating original file encrypt Solaris command end (tcsh reserved word) end command (GDB) endif (tcsh reserved word) endsw (tcsh reserved word) enhance Solaris command ENTER command (ex) env command environment variables CVS client server CVSROOT directory modifying values printing values of RCS tcsh shell environment, displaying equal sign =- last entry in directory stack (tcsh) esac (shell keyword) Escape key (Emacs commands) escape sequences awk strings and regular expression constants Bash processing of PS1, PS2, and PS4 values echo command GNU utilities text quoted with $' ' troff valid anywhere valid only in regular expressions etags command eval command Bash and Korn shells tcsh evaluating arguments and expressions evim command ex editor 2nd 3rd addresses for commands command options command syntax commands, alphabetical summary of pattern-matching metacharacters search-and-replace examples starting vi from exec command Bash and Korn shells tcsh exec file (GDB) exec-file command (GDB) executable files, shared objects for executable object module, combining object files into executing commands after logout of lower priority wait between executing Java bytecode exit command awk Bash and Korn shells tcsh exit status commands exp function (awk) expand command export command CVS svn exporting make utility macros expr command expressions Bash and ksh 2nd 3rd evaluating GDB tcsh shell @ command examples if and while statements (examples) operators .exrc file (vi) example extension function (gawk) extracting columns/fields from files Exuberant ctags |
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