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Part I: Basic Unix Environment Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Getting Help Part II: Customizing Your Environment Chapter 3. Setting Up Your Unix Shell Chapter 4. Interacting with Your Environment Chapter 5. Getting the Most out of Terminals, xterm, and X Windows Chapter 6. Your X Environment Part III: Working with Files and Directories
Chapter 7. Directory Organization Chapter 8. Directories and Files Chapter 9. Finding Files with find Chapter 10. Linking, Renaming, and Copying Files Chapter 11. Comparing Files Chapter 12. Showing What's in a File Chapter 13. Searching Through Files Chapter 14. Removing Files Chapter 16. Spell Checking, Word Counting, and Textual Analysis Chapter 17. vi Tips and Tricks Chapter 18. Creating Custom Commands in vi Chapter 19. GNU Emacs Chapter 20. Batch Editing Chapter 21. You Can't Quite Call This Editing Chapter 22. Sorting Chapter 23. Job Control Chapter 24. Starting, Stopping, and Killing Processes Chapter 25. Delayed Execution Chapter 26. System Performance and Profiling Chapter 27. Shell Interpretation Chapter 28. Saving Time on the Command Line Chapter 29. Custom Commands Chapter 30. The Use of History Chapter 31. Moving Around in a Hurry Chapter 32. Regular Expressions (Pattern Matching) Chapter 33. Wild cards Chapter 34. The sed Stream Editor Chapter 35. Shell Programming for the Uninitiated Chapter 36. Shell Programming for the Initiated Chapter 37. Shell Script Debugging and Gotchas Chapter 38. Backing Up Files Chapter 39. Creating and Reading Archives Chapter 40. Software Installation Chapter 41. Perl Chapter 42.Python Chapter 43. Redirecting Input and Output Chapter 44. Devices Chapter 45. Printing Chapter 46. Connectivity Chapter 47. Connecting to MS Windows Part IX: Security Download free ebook on Unix: OReilly Unix Power Tools(3rd Edition)
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