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A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
ByMark G. Sobell
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Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date: July 01, 2005
ISBN: 0-13-147823-0
Pages:1008
Table of Contents | Index
The essential reference for mands that Linux users need daily, along with superior
tutorial on shell programming and much moreSystem administrators, software developers,
quality assurance engineers and others working on a Linux system need to work from the
command line in order to be effective. Linux is famous for its huge number mand line
utility programs, and the programs themselves are famous for their large numbers of options,
switches, and configuration files. But the truth is that users will only use a limited (but still
significant) number of these utilities on a recurring basis, and then only with a subset of the
most important and useful options, switches and configuration files. This book cuts through all
the noise and shows them which utilities are most useful, and which options most important.
And it contains examples, lot's and lot's of examples. This is not just a reprint of the man pages.
And Linux is also famous for its "programmability." Utilities are designed, by default, to work
wtih other utilities within shell programs as a way of automating system tasks. This book
contains a superb introduction to Linux shell programming. And since shell programmers need
to write their programs in text editors, this book covers the two most popular ones: vi and
emacs.
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