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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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