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s (step) command (GDB)
s command (sed)
Samba software suite
sandbox 2nd
     dot files in CVS
say command (Mac OS)
sbnext command (ex)
sbuffer command (ex)
SCCS (Source Code Control System)
     check out with locking model
sched command (tcsh)
scp (secure copy) command
script command
scripts
     Debian package management
sdiff command
search command
     GDB
     yum
search commands
     egrep
     Emacs
     fgrep
     find
     grep
     locate
     look
     slocate
     strings
     vi
search patterns
     metacharacters
     Unix metacharacters
searching
     by pattern matching
     in vi editor
     regular expressions, using
     search-and-replace examples, sed and ex
secret keys
     decrypting
     deleting
     encrypting
section command (GDB)
secure copy (scp) command
secure ftp (sftp) command
secure network services
     computing PKCS#11 MAC for given files
     decrypting secret keys in
     deleting secret keys in
     encrypt Solaris command
     encrypting secret key
Secure Shell (SSH)
     ssh command
     ssh-add command
     ssh-agent command
sed editor 2nd
     command syntax
         GNU sed extended regular expressions
         pattern addressing
     command-line syntax
         GNU sed options
         standard options
    commands
         summary, listed alphabetically
     commands by category
         basic editing
         branching
         input/output processing
         line information
         multiline input processing
         yanking and putting
     operation
     pattern-matching metacharacters
     search-and-replace examples
     typical uses of
select (shell keyword)
select-frame command (GDB)
selection states (Debian packages)
sending email messages
seq Linux command
server command (CVS)
server environment variables (CVS)
sessions
     control by shell
     recording
set and show commands (GDB)
     annotate
     architecture
     args
     auto-solib-add
     auto-solib-limit
     backtrace
     breakpoint
     can-use-hw-watchpoints
     case-sensitive
     coerce-float-to-double
     commands
     complaints
     confirm
     convenience
     copying
     cp-abi
     debug-file-directory
     demangle-style
     directories
     disassembly-flavor
     editing
     environment
     exec-done-display
     follow-fork-mode
     gnutarget
     height
     history
     input-radix
     language
     listsize
     logging
     max-user-cal-depth
     opaque-type-resolution
     osabi
     output radix
     overload-resolution
     pagination
     paths
     print
     prompt
     radix
     scheduler-locking
     solib-absolute-prefix
     solib-search-path
     step mode
     stop-on-solib-events
     symbol-reloading
     tui
     values
     variable
     verbose
     version
     warranty
     watchdog
     width
     write
set command
     Bash and Korn shells
     ex
     GDB
     tcsh
setenv command (tcsh)
setlog command (svnadmin)
setpgrp Solaris command
settc command (tcsh)
setty command (tcsh)
sftp (secure ftp) command
sh command
sh, invoking Bash as
SHA1 160-bit checksums
sha1sum Linux command
shar Mac OS command
share command (GDB)
shared object libraries, tracing calls into/out of
sharedlibrary command (GDB)
shell archive (shar) command
shell characters, special (Emacs)
shell command
     ex
     GDB
shell programming commands
shell scripts
     Debian package management
     for background processes
     lockfile used from
     reading from terminal
shells
     choosing your shell
     commands
     csh command
     differing features, Bash, ksh, and tcsh
     introduction to
     invoking Bash and Korn shells
     restricted
     source code, URLs for
     tcsh shell
     types (flavors) of
     uses of
         customizing Unix session
         interactive use
shift command
     Bash and Korn shells
     tcsh
shlock Mac OS command
shopt command (Bash)
show command (GDB)
shred Linux command
si (stepi) command (GDB)
signal command (GDB)
signals, tracing
signature verification for packages
signature-checking options (rpm)
silent command (GDB)
sin function (awk)
size command
skill Linux command
sleep command
sleep command (ksh93)
slocate Linux command
slogin command
snext command (ex)
snice Linux command
sockets, use with gawk coprocesses
soelim command
software, building
Solaris
     command summary
     finding commands
     package management
         command summary
     POSIX standard, programs compliant with
Solaris 10, xiii
     compilers
sort command
sorting files
     joining lines of sorted files
     removing duplicate lines
sotruss Solaris command
source code
     awk versions and GNU gettext, URLs
     building software from 2nd
     management
         CVS (Concurrent Versions System)
         RCS (Revision Control System)
         Subversion
         systems for Unix
         terminology
         usage models for systems
source command
     Bash
     ex
     GDB
     tcsh
source-level debuggers
space character class
spaces
     expanding tab characters into
     word separators in Bash and ksh
     word separators in tcsh
special characters
     tcsh
     troff
spell command
splint Linux command
split command
     ex
split function (awk)
splitting files
sprevious command (ex)
sprintf function (awk)
     format specifiers
sqrt function (awk)
srand function (awk)
srm Mac OS command
ssh (Secure Shell) command
ssh-add command
ssh-agent command
ssh-keygen command
stack examination commands (GDB)
standard input, output, and error
     GNU sed
     STDIN, copying 2nd
     STDOUT, printing to
startup files (tcsh)
state, RCS revisions
status command
     CVS
     svn
status inquiry commands (GDB)
step command (GDB)
     mode, setting
stepi command (GDB)
stickiness, CVS files
stop command
     ex
     Korn shells
     tcsh 2nd
stopping commands (Emacs)
storage commands
strace Linux command
stream editor
strftime function (gawk)
string searches with apropos
strings
     comparing and searching with expr
     localizing
     printing, using specified formats
     substituting characters in
strings command
strip command
strtonum function (gawk) 2nd
stty command
su command
sub function (awk)
subcommands (CVS), common synonyms
substitute command (ex)
substitutions, PS1-PS4 variables
substr function (awk)
Subversion 2nd
     basic version control operations
     converting repository from CVS
     "copy, modify, merge" model
     file properties, special
     improvements on CVS design
     obtaining
         features in next version
         releases
         source code
     svn (command line client)
         options
         subcommands
     svnadmin (repository administration)
         options
         subcommands
     svndumpfilter command
     svnlook (repository, examining)
         options
         subcommands
     svnserve command
     svnversion command
     using for version control
suffix rules (makefile)
Sun Desktop commands
suspend command
     Bash and Korn shells
     ex
     tcsh
sview command (ex)
svn (Subversion command line client)
     options
     subcommands
svnadmin (Subversion repository administration)
     options
     subcommands
svndumpfilter command (Subversion)
svnlook (Subversion repository, examining)
     options
     subcommands
svnserve (Subversion repository access)
SVR4 (System V Release 4)
switch command
     svn
     tcsh
symbol file
symbol tables (name list), printing for files
symbol-file command (GDB)
synaptic Linux command 2nd
synchronizing files across a network connection 2nd
system calls, tracing
     strace Linux command
system configuration variables, printing
system dictionary, adding to
system function (awk)
system name, current
system status commands
system usage information
     printing
     timex (Solaris) command
     w command
System V
     Bourne shell
     printing commands
     Release 4 (SVR4)
systime function (gawk)

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Unix in a Nutshell
Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition
ISBN: 0596100299
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 201

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