Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:25/04/2008
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Price:$74.99
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I The Linux Command Line.
Chapter 1: Starting with Linux Shells.
Chapter 2: Getting to the Shell.
Chapter 3: Basic bash Shell Commands.
Chapter 4: More bash Shell Commands.
Chapter 5: Using Linux Environment Variables.
Chapter 6: Understanding Linux File Permissions.
Chapter 7: Working with Editors.
Part II Shell Scripting Basics.
Chapter 8: Basic Script Building.
Chapter 9: Using Structured Commands.
Chapter 10: More Structured Commands.
Chapter 11: Handling User Input.
Chapter 12: Presenting Data.
Chapter 13: Script Control.
Part III Advanced Shell Scripting.
Chapter 14: Creating Functions.
Chapter 15: Adding Color to Scripts.
Chapter 16: Introducing sed and gawk.
Chapter 17: Regular Expressions.
Chapter 18: Advanced sed.
Chapter 19: Advanced gawk.
Part IV Alternative Linux Shells.
Chapter 20: The ash Shell.
Chapter 21: The tcsh Shell.
Chapter 22: The Korn Shell.
Chapter 23: The zsh Shell.
Part V Advanced Topics.
Chapter 24: Using a Database.
Chapter 25: Using the Web.
Chapter 26: Using E-Mail.
Chapter 27: Shell Scripts for Administrators.
Appendix A: Quick Guide to bash Commands.
Appendix B: Quick Guide to sed and gawk.
Appendix C: Comparing Shells.
Index.
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