From Bash to Z Shell
Conquering the Command Line
Oliver Kiddle, Jerry Peek, Peter Stephenson - Collection The Expert's Voice in Open Source
Résumé
For more than 30 years, computing professionals have used shells to interact with operating systems. That's still true today: even though mouse and windows-driven interfaces have matured considerably, users like you still choose a shell to do much of their work. Why? A shell is a uniquely powerful interface with endless features and advantages. Modern windowing systems can't match them. We'll show you why, and how, to master shells.
This book is divided into three parts consisting of 15 chapters. If you aren't already a proficient shell user, Part 1 presents a user-friendly overview of the shell's underpinnings, features, and most common commands. We'd venture that experienced users will also learn a trick or two in these opening chapters. In Parts 2 and 3 we settle in on the crux of this book, offering complete coverage of the popular bash and zsh shells. Ever mindful of helping you work faster and more efficiently, Part 2 keys upon a vast array of practical features, including startup file management, history manipulation, command-line editing, and pattern matching. Part 3 brings together everything you've learned thus far to build useful programs, and especially, to enhance the shell's line editor and completion system.
We wrote this book to help you make the most of your time working with the shell. Whether you're new or an experienced user of this powerful interface paradigm, we'll provide you with the keen insight that will help you conquer the command line.
L'auteur - Oliver Kiddle
OLIVER KIDDLE was first introduced to Unix systems while studying at the University of York. Since graduating in 1998, Oliver has worked as a software developer and system administrator. Over the past five years, Oliver has been actively involved with the development of the Z shell.
L'auteur - Jerry Peek
JERRY PEEK is a freelance writer and instructor. He has used shells extensively and has taught users about them for over 20 years. Peek is the "Power Tools" columnist for Linux Magazine and coauthored the book Unix Power Tools (O'Reilly Media).
L'auteur - Peter Stephenson
PETER STEPHENSON grew up in northeast England and studied physics at Oxford. After nine years as a researcher in computational physics, he became a software engineer with Cambridge Silicon Radio, where he now works on short-range digital radio. He has been involved with zsh since the early 1990s and currently coordinates its development.
Sommaire
- About the Authors
- About the Technical Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introducing the Shell
- Introduction to Shells
- Using Shell Features Together
- More Shell Features
- Using bash and zsh
- Entering and Editing the Command Line
- Starting the Shell
- More About Shell History
- Prompts
- Files and Directories
- Pattern Matching
- Completion
- Jobs and Processes
- Extending the Shell
- Variables
- Scripting and Functions
- Writing Editor Commands
- Writing Completion Functions
- Appendix A : Unix Programs
- Appendix B : External Resources
- Appendix C : Glossary
- Index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Apress |
Auteur(s) | Oliver Kiddle, Jerry Peek, Peter Stephenson |
Collection | The Expert's Voice in Open Source |
Parution | 13/12/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 447 |
Format | 17,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 742g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781590593769 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-59059-376-9 |
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