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Index: K

k (move cursor) command
Learning the vi Editor, 2.2.1. Single Movements
Learning the vi Editor, 3.1.5. Movement by Line
k command (ex): UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 9, Reference: k
\k, \K metacharacters: Learning the vi Editor, 11.7. Extended Regular Expressions
Kamens, Jonathan I.: UNIX Power Tools, 13.8. Using {list} to Group Bourne Shell Commands
kernel
UNIX Power Tools, 1.2. Who Listens to What You Type?
UNIX Power Tools, 1.14. The Kernel and Daemons
passing arguments to: UNIX Power Tools, 45.5. A File That Shows Itself... and What #! Does
running scripts from
UNIX Power Tools, 45.2. The Story of : # #!
UNIX Power Tools, 45.3. Don't Need a Shell for Your Script? Don't Use One
UNIX Power Tools, 45.5. A File That Shows Itself... and What #! Does
starting processes: UNIX Power Tools, 45.20. Overview: Open Files and File Descriptors
time spent executing code: UNIX Power Tools, 39.5. Why Is the System So Slow?
key definitions: UNIX Power Tools, 25.4. The "less" Pager: More than "more"
keyboard response: UNIX Power Tools, 39.5. Why Is the System So Slow?
keyboard shortcuts: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 2.5.4. The Window Menu
abbreviations in Emacs: UNIX Power Tools, 32.11. Using Word Abbreviation Mode
Emacs command completion: UNIX Power Tools, 32.6. Command Completion
vi abbreviations: UNIX Power Tools, 30.31. vi Word Abbreviation
vi map commands
UNIX Power Tools, 31.2. Save Time and Typing with the vi map Commands
UNIX Power Tools, 31.6. Protecting Keys from Interpretation by ex
keylogin command
(see also chkey command; key-logout command)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: keylogin
keylogout command
(see also chkey command; key-login command)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: keylogout
keymapping: UNIX Power Tools, 31.1. Why Type More Than You Have To?
keymaps (se vi editor, map commands): UNIX Power Tools, 31.6. Protecting Keys from Interpretation by ex
keystrokes, remembering with :map: Learning the vi Editor, 7.3.2. Using the map Command
function keys and special keys: Learning the vi Editor, 7.3.7. Mapping Function Keys
useful examples of using: Learning the vi Editor, 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
keywordfont display mode (elvis): Learning the vi Editor, 10.9.2. Syntax Highlighting
keywords
order of precedence in command lookup
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.1.1. Functions
Learning the Korn Shell, 7.3. Command-line Processing
RCS utility: UNIX in a Nutshell, 19.3.1. Keyword Substitution
SCCS utility: UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.4. Identification Keywords
Kibaale Children's Centre (KCC): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.1. vim Is Charityware
kill -STOP $$: UNIX Power Tools, 38.4. Subshells
kill command
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 6.3.1. kill
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: kill
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: kill
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: kill
UNIX Power Tools, 12.2. Other Ways to Refer to Jobs
UNIX Power Tools, 38.8. What Are Signals?
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.2. Job Control
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3.2. kill
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.4. trap
Learning the Korn Shell, A.1. The Bourne Shell
aborting programs: UNIX Power Tools, 42.2.5. Aborting Programs
arguments to: Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3.2. kill
default signal sent: Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3.2. kill
destroying processes: UNIX Power Tools, 38.10. Destroying Processes with kill
examples: UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.2.3. Stupid Parsing Bugs
in C shell: UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.2.3. Stupid Parsing Bugs
interrupting processes: UNIX Power Tools, 45.8. Handling Signals to Child Processes
killing runaway processes: Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3.3.1. System V
-l (list signals): Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3. Signals
process ID-1 and: UNIX Power Tools, 38.12. Killing All Your Processes
prompt settings and: UNIX Power Tools, 7.12. External Commands Send Signals to Set Variables
restarting daemons: UNIX Power Tools, 38.11. Printer Queue Watcher: A Restartable Daemon Shell Script
used with process IDs: Learning the Korn Shell, 8.3.3.1. System V
kill key: UNIX Power Tools, 5.9. Setting Your Erase, Kill, and Interrupt Characters
kill ring: (see deleting text, buffers for)
KILL signal
UNIX Power Tools, 38.8. What Are Signals?
UNIX Power Tools, 38.10. Destroying Processes with kill
killing
foreground jobs: UNIX Power Tools, 38.9. Killing Foreground Jobs
processes: UNIX Power Tools, 38.3. Managing Processes: Overall Concepts
kind keyword (ctags): Learning the vi Editor, 8.5.2. The New tags Format
Kirkendall, Steve: Learning the vi Editor, 10. elvis
Korn, David
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.3.1. The Korn Shell
Learning the Korn Shell, A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
ksh (Korn shell)
sed & awk, DOS Versions
UNIX in a Nutshell, 3.3. Shell Flavors
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4. The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
UNIX Power Tools, 1.8. There Are Many Shells
{ } filename wildcards, adding: UNIX Power Tools, 15.3. Adding { } Operators to Korn (and Bourne) Shells
alias facility: UNIX Power Tools, 10.2. Aliases for Common Commands
aliases in: UNIX Power Tools, 10.4. Aliases in ksh and bash
arithmetic expressions: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.4. Arithmetic Expressions
array support: UNIX Power Tools, 45.34. Arrays in the Bourne Shell
arrays: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3.4. Arrays
built-in commands, list of: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.9. Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shells)
C shell compared to: UNIX Power Tools, 47.1. Why Not?
command history
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.5. Command History
(see history of command)
command syntax: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.4. Command Forms
command-line arguments in scripts: UNIX Power Tools, 44.15. Handling Command-Line Arguments in Shell Scripts
coprocesses: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.6. Coprocesses
discipline functions: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3.5. Discipline Functions (ksh93 only)
emacs mode line editing commands: UNIX Power Tools, 11.13. Shell Command-Line Editing
ENV variable: UNIX Power Tools, 6.3. Predefined Environment Variables
environment variables: UNIX Power Tools, 6.3. Predefined Environment Variables
fc command: UNIX Power Tools, 11.14.2. In ksh and bash: fc
features of: UNIX in a Nutshell, 3.4. Common Features
filename metacharacters: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.2. Filename Metacharacters
history file: UNIX Power Tools, 11.11.1. bash and ksh
ignoreeof variable: UNIX Power Tools, 3.5. Stop Accidental C Shell Logouts
invoking shell: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.7. Invoking the Shell
job control: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.6. Job Control
logging out of: UNIX Power Tools, 3.2. Running Commands at Bourne/Korn Shell Logout
passing command history to: UNIX Power Tools, 11.12. Pass History to Another Shell
.profile file: UNIX Power Tools, 2.2.3. Korn Shell
prompt setting: UNIX Power Tools, 7.4. Faster Prompt Setting with Built-Ins
quoting: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.3. Quoting
reading arguments: UNIX Power Tools, 8.13. Is It "2>&1 file" or "> file 2>&1"? Why?
redirection syntax: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.5. Redirection Forms
setting restrictions on
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rksh
UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.8. Restricted Shells
speeding up: UNIX Power Tools, 2.11. Faster ksh and bash Startup with $- Test
string editing in: UNIX Power Tools, 9.7. String Editing in ksh and bash
string editing operators: UNIX Power Tools, 45.12. Parameter Substitution
variables: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3. Variables
working directory: UNIX Power Tools, 14.6. The Shells' pushd and popd Commands
kshdb
Learning the Korn Shell, 9. Debugging Shell Programs
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
commands: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.1. Commands
*bc (set break condition): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.4. Break conditions
*bp (set breakpoint): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
*bp (without arguments; list breakpoints): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
*cb (clear breakpoints): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
*g (go): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.1. Commands
*q (quit): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.2. Stepping
*s (step): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.2. Stepping
*x (execution tracing): Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.5. Execution tracing
enhancing: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.5. Exercises
limitations: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.3.6. Limitations
sample session: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.4. Sample kshdb Session
source code
debugging functions: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.5. Exercises
driver script: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.1.1. The driver script
online availability: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
preamble: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.2. The Preamble
structure: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2.1. Structure of the Debugger
.kshrc: Learning the Korn Shell, 3.5.2. The Environment File


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