02-06-2009
Hi.
I second avronius' suggestions.
You could also make up a cheat sheet for yourself, perhaps from material in
Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
I often suggest the following as a useful book, particularly if you need more than one shell, etc. ... cheers, drl
Quote:
Title: UNIX(R) Shells by Example
Subtitle: ... guide to the C, Bourne, and Korn Shells plus Awk, Sed, and Grep
Author: Ellie Quigley
Edition: 4th
Date: 2004
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
ISBN: 013147572X
Pages: 1200
Categories: sh, csh, ksh, grep, sed, awk, scripting, shell, programming
Comments: 4.5 stars, 45 reviews Amazon (2007.07)
Comments: ( I have 2nd Ed, 1997 )
Comments: ( 4th edition includes bash and tcsh chapters )
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