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Index: Q
- q command (sed): 5.12. Quit (sed & awk)
- 10.5. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Unix in a Nutshell)
- q command (less): 3.2. Looking Inside Files with less (Learning Unix)
- :q (quoted motion) command (vile): 12.8.7. Visual Mode (Learning the vi Editor)
- -q option (vim): 11.2. Important Command-Line Arguments (Learning the vi Editor)
- 11.4.1. Initialization for All vim Invocations (Learning the vi Editor)
- :q (quit) command (ex): 1.1.4. Saving and Quitting a File (Learning the vi Editor)
- 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files (Learning the vi Editor)
- :q! command: 1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits (Learning the vi Editor)
- 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files (Learning the vi Editor)
- :q (quote) string modifier (C shell): 9.23.2. Expanding Ranges (Unix Power Tools)
- :q (string editing) operator: 28.5. String Editing (Colon) Operators (Unix Power Tools)
- :qall command (elvis): 10.5. Multiwindow Editing (Learning the vi Editor)
- :qall (:qa) command (vim): 11.5. Multiwindow Editing (Learning the vi Editor)
- qmail program: 46.8. Mail — SMTP, POP, and IMAP (Unix Power Tools)
- qmodem program: 1.1.1. Connecting to the Unix Computer (Learning Unix)
- qterm program: 3.10. Automatic Setups for Different Terminals (Unix Power Tools)
- 5.4. Querying Your Terminal Type: qterm (Unix Power Tools)
- +usrtab option: 5.4. Querying Your Terminal Type: qterm (Unix Power Tools)
- .qtermtab file: 5.4. Querying Your Terminal Type: qterm (Unix Power Tools)
- editing: 5.4. Querying Your Terminal Type: qterm (Unix Power Tools)
- Quartz/Quartz Extreme: 9. The X Window System (Mac OS X for Unix Geeks)
- query option (xrdb): 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb (Unix Power Tools)
- querying terminal type (qterm): 5.4. Querying Your Terminal Type: qterm (Unix Power Tools)
- question mark (?)
- ?*) wildcard metacharacters in case statements: 35.11. Pattern Matching in case Statements (Unix Power Tools)
- \? metacharacter: 10.7. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 12.7. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 10.7. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 12.7. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- as built-in variable: 5.1.1. Exit Status and Return (Learning the Korn Shell)
- as regular expression operator: 4.5.2.1. Regular expression basics (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 4.5.2.1. Regular expression basics (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 4.5.2.3. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions (Learning the Korn Shell)
- as wildcard: 1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 4.5.2.3. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 4.2. File and Directory Wildcards (Learning Unix)
- Bourne shell variable for command exit status: 35.12. Exit Status of Unix Processes (Unix Power Tools)
- filename metacharacter: 4.2.2. Filename Metacharacters (Unix in a Nutshell)
- filename wildcard: 33.2. Filename Wildcards in a Nutshell (Unix Power Tools)
- 33.2. Filename Wildcards in a Nutshell (Unix Power Tools)
- metacharacter: 8.4. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 9.7. Extended Regular Expressions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 3.2. A Line-Up of Characters (sed & awk)
- 3.2.5. Repeated Occurrences of a Character (sed & awk)
- nonprinting characters, converting to with ls -q: 8.12. Showing Nonprintable Characters in Filenames (Unix Power Tools)
- ?: (conditional) operator: 8.1.1. Conditional Operator (sed & awk)
- 11.1.3. The C Conditional Expression (sed & awk)
- 8.1.1. Conditional Operator (sed & awk)
- 11.1.3. The C Conditional Expression (sed & awk)
- regular expression metacharacter: 13.4. Extended Searching for Text with egrep (Unix Power Tools)
- 32.15. Extended Regular Expressions (Unix Power Tools)
- quantifier in Perl: 41.7. Perl Boot Camp, Part 4: Pattern Matching (Unix Power Tools)
- use in Unix programs: 32.20. Valid Metacharacters for Different Unix Programs (Unix Power Tools)
- search command: 1. The vi Text Editor (Learning the vi Editor)
- 3.3. Movement by Searches (Learning the vi Editor)
- 1. The vi Text Editor (Learning the vi Editor)
- 3.3. Movement by Searches (Learning the vi Editor)
- as secondary shell prompt: 28.9.1. A foreach Loop (Unix Power Tools)
- shell wildcard, matching with fast find commands: 9.19. Wildcards with "Fast find" Database (Unix Power Tools)
- wildcard character: 1.13. Wildcards (Unix Power Tools)
- ?: inline conditional evaluation: 4.4.1. Operators (Unix in a Nutshell)
- 11.5. Operators (Unix in a Nutshell)
- using with ERR fake signal: 9.1.2.2. ERR (Learning the Korn Shell)
- -? option (elvis): 10.2. Important Command-Line Arguments (Learning the vi Editor)
- -? option (vile): 12.2. Important Command-Line Arguments (Learning the vi Editor)
- queue (printers): 4.5.2. lp and lpr (Learning Unix)
- 4.5.3. Viewing the Printer Queue (Learning Unix)
- queued jobs, obtaining reports on: B.2. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Unix in a Nutshell)
- queues
- printing jobs: 45.2.1. lpr-Style Printing Commands (Unix Power Tools)
- 45.3. Printer Control with lpc (Unix Power Tools)
- processes by priority: 23.4. Some Gotchas with Job Control (Unix Power Tools)
- quieting at jobs: 25.6. Making Your at Jobs Quiet (Unix Power Tools)
- Quit button (elvis): 10.6.3. The Toolbar (Learning the vi Editor)
- quit command (see q command (sed))
- ex: 20.4. Useful ex Commands (Unix Power Tools)
- sed: 34.22. Uses of the sed Quit Command (Unix Power Tools)
- quit command (ex): 9.2. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Unix in a Nutshell)
- quit command (FTP): 6.4.2.1. Command-line ftp (Learning Unix)
- :quit (:q) command (vim): 11.5. Multiwindow Editing (Learning the vi Editor)
- quit key: 5.8. Setting Your Erase, Kill, and Interrupt Characters (Unix Power Tools)
- QUIT signal: 8.3.1. Control-Key Signals (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 8.3.2. kill (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 8.3.2. kill (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 24.10. What Are Signals? (Unix Power Tools)
- 24.11. Killing Foreground Jobs (Unix Power Tools)
- ignoring in System V with nohup command: 23.10. nohup (Unix Power Tools)
- killing processes waiting for NFS resources: 24.12. Destroying Processes with kill (Unix Power Tools)
- quitting vi: 1.1.4. Saving and Quitting a File (Learning the vi Editor)
- 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files (Learning the vi Editor)
- commands for (quick reference): A. Quick Reference (Learning the vi Editor)
- quitting X Window System: 2.9. Quitting (Learning Unix)
- quotes, double (") 1.9.1. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 1.9.3. Quoting Quotation Marks (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 3.4.1. Variables and Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.2. Substitution Order (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.3. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 2.2. Command-Line Syntax (sed & awk)
- 2.3.1. Specifying Simple Instructions (sed & awk)
- 1.9.1. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 1.9.1. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 1.9.3. Quoting Quotation Marks (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 3.4.1. Variables and Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.2. Substitution Order (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.3. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- $ and ' inside, in C shell quoting: 27.13.2. How Quoting Works (Unix Power Tools)
- arithmetic expressions and: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic (Learning the Korn Shell)
- around filenames, renaming files and: 10.9. Renaming, Copying, or Comparing a Set of Files (Unix Power Tools)
- converting straight quotes to curly quotes with sed: 34.20. Making Edits Everywhere Except... (Unix Power Tools)
- for comments in vi .exrc file: 17.30. Setting Up vi with the .exrc File (Unix Power Tools)
- in command arguments: 1.4. Communication with Unix (Unix Power Tools)
- in prompts: 4.2. Static Prompts (Unix Power Tools)
- 4.6. Faster Prompt Setting with Built-ins (Unix Power Tools)
- 4.7. Multiline Shell Prompts (Unix Power Tools)
- 4.10. Highlighting and Color in Shell Prompts (Unix Power Tools)
- in regular expressions: 13.4. Extended Searching for Text with egrep (Unix Power Tools)
- in sed scripts: 37.8. Cleaning script Files (Unix Power Tools)
- in shell quoting: 27.12. Bourne Shell Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- 27.12.2. How Quoting Works (Unix Power Tools)
- 27.13. Differences Between Bourne and C Shell Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- ls -Q command output: 8.11. Can't Access a File? Look for Spaces in the Name (Unix Power Tools)
- passing wildcards to programs: 33.3. Who Handles Wildcards? (Unix Power Tools)
- quoting in sh and ksh: 4.2.3. Quoting (Unix in a Nutshell)
- 5.2.3. Quoting (Unix in a Nutshell)
- search patterns in csplit program: 21.10. Splitting Files by Context: csplit (Unix Power Tools)
- secure shell scripts and: 10.4.1. Tips for Secure Shell Scripts (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 10.4.1. Tips for Secure Shell Scripts (Learning the Korn Shell)
- shell arrays, expanded values: 9.23.2. Expanding Ranges (Unix Power Tools)
- single (''): 1.9.1. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 1.9.3. Quoting Quotation Marks (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.2. Substitution Order (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.3. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- trap command and: 8.4. trap (Learning the Korn Shell)
- variable interpolation in Perl: 41.4. Perl Boot Camp, Part 1: Typical Script Anatomy (Unix Power Tools)
- wildcard pattern matching in case statements: 35.11. Pattern Matching in case Statements (Unix Power Tools)
- quota command: 15.11. Disk Quotas (Unix Power Tools)
- quota systems for disk usage: 15.11. Disk Quotas (Unix Power Tools)
- quote command: 29.10. Fix Quoting in csh Aliases with makealias and quote (Unix Power Tools)
- quote (XXX_DQUOTE) command: 4.3.1. Recovering Deletions (Learning the vi Editor)
- 4.3.2. Yanking to Named Buffers (Learning the vi Editor)
- quoted motion (q) command (vile): 12.8.7. Visual Mode (Learning the vi Editor)
- quotes about vi: E.4. vi Quotes (Learning the vi Editor)
- quoting: 1.9.1. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- 7.3.3. Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- aliases: 29.3. C-Shell Aliases with Command-Line Arguments (Unix Power Tools)
- C shell: 29.9. How to Put if-then-else in a C-Shell Alias (Unix Power Tools)
- fixing in csh with makealias and quote: 29.10. Fix Quoting in csh Aliases with makealias and quote (Unix Power Tools)
- in Bourne shell: 27.12. Bourne Shell Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- multiline: 27.12.4. Multiline Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- rules for: 27.12.2. How Quoting Works (Unix Power Tools)
- special characters: 27.12.1. Special Characters (Unix Power Tools)
- in C shell: 27.13. Differences Between Bourne and C Shell Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- 37.5. Quoting and Command-Line Parameters (Unix Power Tools)
- rules for: 27.13.2. How Quoting Works (Unix Power Tools)
- special characters: 27.14. Quoting Special Characters in Filenames (Unix Power Tools)
- special characters quoting: 27.13.1. Special Characters (Unix Power Tools)
- in case statement wildcard pattern matching: 35.11. Pattern Matching in case Statements (Unix Power Tools)
- character strings, rules for: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic (Learning the Korn Shell)
- command-line arguments: 35.25.4. Watch Your Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- errors caused by: 37.5. Quoting and Command-Line Parameters (Unix Power Tools)
- command substitution with double quotes: 4.6. Command Substitution (Learning the Korn Shell)
- control characters in Emacs: 19.10. Inserting Binary Characters into Files (Unix Power Tools)
- csh shell: 5.2.3. Quoting (Unix in a Nutshell)
- extended: 7.3.3.1. Extended quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- filename arguments containing wildcards: 38.10.2. With GNU tar (Unix Power Tools)
- hereis document terminators: 36.19. Quoted hereis Document Terminators: sh Versus csh (Unix Power Tools)
- preventing wildcard expansion with: 33.2. Filename Wildcards in a Nutshell (Unix Power Tools)
- quote characters from Windows, formatting for Unix: 5.21. Tips for Copy and Paste Between Windows (Unix Power Tools)
- regular expression special characters to prevent shell expansion of: 32.2. Don't Confuse Regular Expressions with Wildcards (Unix Power Tools)
- regular expressions used with grep or egrep: 32.21.1. Examples of Searching (Unix Power Tools)
- sh and ksh shells: 4.2.3. Quoting (Unix in a Nutshell)
- in shells
- \ (backslashes) quoting: 27.18. How Many Backslashes? (Unix Power Tools)
- here documents: 27.16. Here Documents (Unix Power Tools)
- showing with verbose and echo settings: 27.15. Verbose and Echo Settings Show Quoting (Unix Power Tools)
- special characters and their meanings: 27.17. "Special" Characters and Operators (Unix Power Tools)
- showing results with showargs: 27.5. Output Command-Line Arguments One by One (Unix Power Tools)
- special characters in key bindings: 30.14.3. tcsh Editing (Unix Power Tools)
- variables and: 3.4.1. Variables and Quoting (Learning the Korn Shell)
- quoting file/directory names: 1.5.2. Working with File and Directory Names (Mac OS X for Unix Geeks)
- QWERTY keyboards: 6.1. Defining Keys and Button Presses with xmodmap (Unix Power Tools)
- 6.1. Defining Keys and Button Presses with xmodmap (Unix Power Tools)
- qx( ) function: 41.8. Perl Boot Camp, Part 5: Perl Knows Unix (Unix Power Tools)
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