A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
Explains how to work with the Linux operating system from the command line. The first few chapters quickly bring readers with little computer experience up to speed. The rest of the book is appropriate for more experienced computer users. This book does not describe a particular release or distribution of Linux but rather pertains to all recent versions of Linux. Using clear descriptions and many examples, this book shows you how to get the most out of your Linux system using the command interface.
Table of Content
- Welcome to Linux
Part I: The Linux Operating System
- Getting Started
- Command Line Utilities
- The Linux Filesystem
- The Shell
Part II: The Editors
- The vim Editor
- The emacs Editor
Part III: The Shells
- The Bourne Again Shell
- The TC Shell
Part IV: Programming Tools
- Programming Tools
- Programming the Bourne Again Shell
- The gawk Pattern Processing Language
- The sed Editor
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Salient Features
- The book is a complete revision of the commands section of Sobell's Practical
- Guide to Linux -- a proven best-seller
- The book is Linux distribution and release agnostic. It will appeal to users of ALL
- Linux distributions.
- ° Superior examples make this book the best option on the market!
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