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Index: S
- s command (sed)
: Chapter 10, Reference: s
- sact command (SCCS)
: Chapter 17, Reference: sact
- save command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: save
- savehist shell variable
: 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
- sccs (front end to SCCS)
: 17.6. sccs and Pseudo-commands
- SCCS utility
: 17. The SCCS Utility
- commands and psuedo-commands
: 17.5. Alphabetical Summary of SCCS Commands
- keywords for
: 17.3. Identification Keywords
- RCS commands equivalents
: 18.4. Conversion Guide for SCCS Users
- sccsdiff command (SCCS)
: Chapter 17, Reference: sccsdiff
- script command
: Chapter 2, Reference: script
- sdb command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sdb
- sdb debugger
: 20.1. The Sdb Debugger
- sdiff command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sdiff
- searching
- emacs commands for
: 7.2.8. Incremental Search Commands
- file contents
- for matching text
: Chapter 2, Reference: fgrep
- for newline/null sequence
: Chapter 2, Reference: strings
- regular expressions for
- Chapter 2, Reference: egrep
- Chapter 2, Reference: grep
- Internet directory
: Chapter 2, Reference: whois
- pattern matching
: 6. Pattern Matching
- by pattern-matching
: Chapter 2, Reference: awk
- search-and-replace
: 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
- searching for files
: Chapter 2, Reference: find
- SECONDS shell variable
: 4.3.2. Built-in Shell Variables
- secret keys
- decrypting
: Chapter 2, Reference: keylogin
- deleting
: Chapter 2, Reference: keylogout
- secure network services
- decrypting secret keys in
: Chapter 2, Reference: keylogin
- deleting secret keys in
: Chapter 2, Reference: keylogout
- sed command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sed
- sed editor
: 10. The Sed Editor
- commands for
: 10.3. Syntax of Sed Commands
- pattern-matching metacharacters
: 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by UNIX Program
- search-and-replace examples
: 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
- select command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: select
- selecting columns from files
: Chapter 2, Reference: cut
- semaphore sets, removing
: Chapter 2, Reference: ipcrm
- sending email messages
: Chapter 2, Reference: mailx
- to all users
: Chapter 2, Reference: wall
- service grades, listing
: Chapter 2, Reference: uuglist
- sessions
- customizing
: 3.2.2. Customization of Your UNIX Session
- recording
: Chapter 2, Reference: script
- set command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: set
- set command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: set
- set command (ex)
: Chapter 9, Reference: set
- set command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: set
- :set command (vi)
: 8.10.1. The :set Command
- setenv command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: setenv
- setenv command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: setenv
- sh (Bourne shell)
: 4. The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
- built-in commands, list of
: 4.6. Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shell)
- compared to ksh and csh
: 3.5. Differing Features
- invoking shell
: 4.8. Invoking the Shell
- job control
: 4.7. Job Control
- setting restrictions on
- Chapter 2, Reference: rsh
- 4.9. Restricted Shells
- variables
: 4.3. Variables
- sh command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sh
- sh command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: sh
- SHACCT shell variable
: 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
- shared memory identifiers, removing
: Chapter 2, Reference: ipcrm
- #! command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: #!
- #! command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: #!shell
- shell characters (emacs)
: 7.2.12. Special Shell Characters
- shell command (ex)
: Chapter 9, Reference: shell
- SHELL environment variable
: 5.3.5. Environment Variables
- shell scripts
: 3.2.3. Programming
- for background processes
: Chapter 2, Reference: wait
- job control via
: Chapter 2, Reference: jsh
- reading from terminal
: Chapter 2, Reference: line
- running
: Chapter 2, Reference: lptest
- SHELL shell variable
: 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
- shell shell variable
: 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
- shell variables
- csh shell
: 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
- sh and ksh shells
: 4.3.2. Built-in Shell Variables
- shells
- invoking
- 4.8. Invoking the Shell
- 5.8. Invoking the Shell
- multiple
- controlling from one terminal
: Chapter 2, Reference: shl
- overview of
: 3. The UNIX Shell: An Overview
- restricted
: 4.9. Restricted Shells
- types (flavors) of
: 3.3. Shell Flavors
- shift command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: shift
- shift command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: shift
- shl command
: Chapter 2, Reference: shl
- shutdown command
- Chapter 2, Reference: shutdown
- (see also halt command; reboot command)
- signals, tracing
: Chapter 2, Reference: truss
- signing on to system
: Chapter 2, Reference: login
- sin command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: sin
- size command
: Chapter 2, Reference: size
- sleep command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sleep
- .so requests, eliminating in nroff or troff files
: Chapter 2, Reference: soelim
- soelim command
: Chapter 2, Reference: soelim
- Solaris 2.0
: 1.1. Merging the Traditions
- generating index for
: Chapter 2, Reference: ptx
- sort command
- Chapter 2, Reference: sort
- (see also comm command; join command; uniq command)
- sorting files
: Chapter 2, Reference: tsort
- joining lines of sorted files
: Chapter 2, Reference: join
- removing duplicate lines
: Chapter 2, Reference: uniq
- source command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: source
- source command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: source
- source command (ex)
: Chapter 9, Reference: source
- source files, sending
: Chapter 2, Reference: uuto
- spacing
: (see whitespace)
- spell command
: Chapter 2, Reference: spell
- split command
: Chapter 2, Reference: split
- split command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: split
- splitting files
: Chapter 2, Reference: csplit
- sprintf command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: sprintf
- sqrt command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: sqrt
- srand command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: srand
- srchtxt command
: Chapter 2, Reference: srchtxt
- standard input
- copying
: Chapter 2, Reference: tr
- standard input, copying
: Chapter 2, Reference: tee
- state, revision (RCS)
: 18.3.6. Specifying States
- status command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: status
- status shell variable
: 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
- step command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: step
- stepi command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: stepi
- stop command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: stop
- stop command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: stop
- stop command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: stop
- stopi command (dbx)
: Chapter 20, Reference: stopi
- stream editors
: Chapter 2, Reference: sed
- strings
- printing
: Chapter 2, Reference: printf
- processing, nroff/troff requests for
: 12.5.10. Macro and String Processing
- strings command
: Chapter 2, Reference: strings
- strip command
: Chapter 2, Reference: strip
- stty command
: Chapter 2, Reference: stty
- su command
: Chapter 2, Reference: su
- sub command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: sub
- substitute command (ex)
: Chapter 9, Reference: substitute
- substr command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: substr
- sum command
: Chapter 2, Reference: sum
- suspend command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: suspend
- suspend command (ksh, sh)
: Chapter 4, Reference: suspend
- SVR4 (System V Release 4)
: 1.1. Merging the Traditions
- switch command (csh)
: Chapter 5, Reference: switch
- symbol cross-references
- Chapter 2, Reference: cscope
- Chapter 2, Reference: cxref
- symbol tables, printing
: Chapter 2, Reference: nm
- system calls, tracing
: Chapter 2, Reference: truss
- system command (awk)
: Chapter 11, Reference: system
- system dictionary, adding to
: Chapter 2, Reference: spell
- system name, current
- current system name
: Chapter 2, Reference: uname
- system usage information
- Chapter 2, Reference: time
- Chapter 2, Reference: timex
- Chapter 2, Reference: w
- logged-in users
: Chapter 2, Reference: ruptime
- printing
: Chapter 2, Reference: uptime
- System V Release 4 (SVR4)
: 1.1. Merging the Traditions
- system variables, awk
: 11.4. Awk System Variables
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