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Index: A

a/A commands: 2.4.2. Entering and Changing Text
abbreviations for vi-mode delete commands: 2.4.3. Deletion Commands
Ada programming language: 4.5.1. Syntax of String Operators
adb debugger: 9. Debugging Shell Programs
ADM-3a terminal: 2.4.4. Moving Around in the History File
AIX: 1. Korn Shell Basics
album collection task (see tasks, album collections, tracking)
algebraic notation: 8.5.4. Coroutines with Two-Way Pipes
8.6.2. Subshells
aliases: 3. Customizing Your Environment
3.2. Aliases
7.1. I/O Redirectors
customizations and: 10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
defining: 3.2. Aliases
in command-line processing: 7.3.2. Substitution Order
in emacs-mode: 2.3.7. Macro Expansion with Aliases
in vi-mode: 2.4.8. Macro Expansion with Aliases
order of precedence in command lookup: 4.1.1. Functions
predefined: B.3. Predefined Aliases
recursive: 3.2. Aliases
removing: 3.2. Aliases
showing: 3.2. Aliases
tracked: 3.4.2.8. PATH and tracked aliases
ampersand (&): 1.8. Background Jobs
1.8. Background Jobs
(see also background jobs)
&& for condition tests: 7.2.3.3. Code blocks
&& in exit status syntax: 5.1.2. Combinations of Exit Statuses
&& logical operator: 5.1.4.3. File attribute checking
as bitwise operator: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic
angle brackets (< >): 7.1. I/O Redirectors
in I/O redirection: 1.7.2. I/O Redirection
<< >> bitwise operators: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic
a.out file: 5.1.4.2. About C compilers
6.1.3.1. More about C compilers
Apple, Macintosh OS X by: 8. Process Handling
C.2. What You Can Download
arguments: 1.5.1. Commands, Arguments, and Options
arithmetic comparison operators: 5.1.4.4. Arithmetic conditionals
arithmetic expressions: 6.1.3. getopts
6.5.2. String Formatting Options
condition tests for: 6.2.2. Arithmetic Conditionals
in command-line processing: 7.3.2. Substitution Order
operators for: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic
arithmetic facility: B.8. Arithmetic
arithmetic for loop: 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
6.5.2. String Formatting Options
arrays: 6.4. Arrays
assignment with set -A: 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
associative: 6.4.2. Associative Arrays
extracting values from: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
indexed: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
initializing: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
6.5.2. String Formatting Options
size of: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
ASCII character set: 1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
assemblers: 5.1.4.2. About C compilers
assembly language: 5.1.4.2. About C compilers
associative arrays: 6.4.2. Associative Arrays
asterisk (*): 1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
as built-in variable: 4.2.1. Positional Parameters
as command (vi-mode): 2.4.6. Filename and Variable Completion and Expansion
as default in case statement: 5.3. case
as regular expression operator: 4.5.2.1. Regular expression basics
as wildcard: 1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
for accessing entire array: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
at sign (@)
as built-in variable: 4.2.1. Positional Parameters
as default list in for statement: 5.2. for
as default list in select statement: 5.4. select
as regular expression operator: 4.5.2.1. Regular expression basics
4.5.2.3. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions
for accessing entire array: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
for preserving whitespace: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
AT&T: 1.3.1. The Korn Shell
AT&T UWIN: A.9.5. AT&T UWIN
awk command: 4.5.2.3. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions
7.3.3. Quoting
using instead of cut: 4.6. Command Substitution
using instead of pr -n: 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
vs. Korn shell: 4.5.2.3. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions


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