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- TAB command: 2.3.5. Filename and Variable Completion and Expansion
- tail command: 5.2. for
- tasks: 0.4. Code Examples
- 4. Basic Shell Programming
- album collections, tracking: 4.5.1. Syntax of String Operators
- fields/columns for: 4.6. Command Substitution
- background jobs, killing: 8.3.2. kill
- calculator program, writing: 8.5.4. Coroutines with Two-Way Pipes
- email
- composer for: 8.4.1. Traps and Functions
- sending to users: 4.6. Command Substitution
- 7.1.1. Here-Documents
- files
- contents of two, printing side-by-side: 7.2.3.5. Options to read
- finding by modification date: 4.6. Command Substitution
- information about, printing: 5.1.4.3. File attribute checking
- size of output in: 6.2.3. Arithmetic Variables and Assignment
- translating names from MS-DOS to Unix-friendly format: 5.2. for
- front-end for C compiler
- compile source files and: 8.5.3. Parallelization
- using Korn shell script as: 4.5.3. Pattern-Matching Operators
- header lines, extracting: 7.1.1. Here-Documents
- log files, creating: 7.1.3. File Descriptors
- logged on users, identifying: 5.2. for
- ls command, multicolumn output for: 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
- make utility, implementing: 7.3.4. eval
- numbers on command line, adding: 6.3. Arithmetic for
- pathnames, removing directory prefix from: 4.5.3. Pattern-Matching Operators
- prompt string, customizing: 7.3.3. Quoting
- stacks, implementing: 4.7. Advanced Examples: pushd and popd
- terminal type, identifying: 5.3. case
- cleaner solution for: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
- whence command, writing simplified version of: 5.5. while and until
- TCP/IP networks: 7.2.3.3. Code blocks
- tee command: 7.1.3. File Descriptors
- temporary files: 8.4.2. Process ID Variables and Temporary Files
- TERM signal: 8.3.2. kill
- 8.3.2. kill
- 8.3.2. kill
- 8.4. trap
- 8.4.2. Process ID Variables and Temporary Files
- TERM variable: 3.4.2.5. Terminal types
- 3.5.1. Environment Variables
- for identifying terminal type: 5.3. case
- cleaner solution for: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
- select statement and: 5.4. select
- termcap: 3.4.2.5. Terminal types
- terminal type, identifying: 5.3. case
- cleaner solution for: 6.4.1. Indexed Arrays
- terminfo: 3.4.2.5. Terminal types
- 5.4. select
- test command: 5.1.4. Condition Tests
- test operators, list of: B.5. Test Operators
- tests (see condition tests)
- text, changing in input mode: 2.4.2. Entering and Changing Text
- text editors: 3.4.2.5. Terminal types
- text files (see files)
- Thompson Automation Software Toolkit: A.9.4. Thompson Automation Software Toolkit
- Thompson shell: 4.5.2. Patterns and Regular Expressions
- thrashing: 8.5.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Coroutines
- tilde (~): 1.6.1.2. Tilde notation
- as bitwise operator: 6.2. Numeric Variables and Arithmetic
- as command: 2.4.7. Miscellaneous Commands
- tilde notation: 1.6.1.2. Tilde notation
- 1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
- 7.3.3. Quoting
- tildize function: 7.3.3. Quoting
- tksh shell: A.5. tksh
- TMOUT variable
- customizations and: 10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
- in read statement: 7.2.3.5. Options to read
- in select statement: 5.4. select
- tokens: 7.3.2. Substitution Order
- TOPS-20, filename completion and: 2.3.5. Filename and Variable Completion and Expansion
- in vi-mode: 2.4.6. Filename and Variable Completion and Expansion
- tr command: 1.7.1. Standard I/O
- 5.2. for
- 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
- trackall option: 3.3. Options
- transpose characters command: 2.3.6. Miscellaneous Commands
- trap command: 8.4. trap
- ignoring signals and: 8.4.3. Ignoring Signals
- resetting traps and: 8.4.4. Resetting Traps
- syntax for: 8.4. trap
- traps: 8.4. trap
- before every statement: 9.1.2.3. DEBUG
- for fake signals: 9.1.2. Fake Signals
- 9.2.2. The Preamble
- 9.2.3.1. Commands
- for ignoring signals: 8.4.3. Ignoring Signals
- resetting: 8.4.4. Resetting Traps
- shell subprocesses and: 8.6.1. Shell Subprocess Inheritance
- within functions: 8.4.1. Traps and Functions
- trojan horses: 10.4.3. Trojan Horses
- true command: 8.4. trap
- TSTP signal: 8.3.1. Control-Key Signals
- tty: 5.3. case
- two-way pipes: 8.5.4. Coroutines with Two-Way Pipes
- vs. standard pipes: 8.5.5. Two-Way Pipes Versus Standard Pipes
- tx/Tx commands: 2.4.5. Character-Finding Commands
- typeset command: 6.5. typeset
- -ft option for: 9.1.1. Set Options
- function options for: 6.5.4. Function Options
- kshdb limitations and: 9.2.3.7. Limitations
- options for
- list of: B.7. Typeset Options
- turning off: 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
- string formatting options for: 6.5.2. String Formatting Options
- 7.2.3.5. Options to read
- syntax for: 6.5. typeset
- type and attribute options for: 6.5.3. Type and Attribute Options
- using to make variables local to functions: 4.2.1.1. Positional parameters in functions
- with no arguments: 6.5.4. Function Options
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