Unix Power Tools
Shelley Powers, Jerry Peek, Tim O'Reilly, Mike Loukides
Résumé
With the growing popularity of Linux and the advent of Darwin, Unix has metamorphosed into something new and exciting. No longer perceived as a difficult operating system, more and more users are discovering the advantages of Unix for the first time. But whether you are a newcomer or a Unix power user, you'll find yourself thumbing through the goldmine of information in the new edition of Unix Power Tools to add to your store of knowledge. Want to try something new? Check this book first, and you're sure to find a tip or trick that will prevent you from learning things the hard way.
The latest edition of this best-selling favorite is loaded with advice about almost every aspect of Unix, covering all the new technologies that users need to know. In addition to vital information on Linux, Darwin, and BSD, Unix Power Tools 3rd Edition now offers more coverage of bash, zsh, and other new shells, along with discussions about modern utilities and applications. Several sections focus on security and Internet access. And there is a new chapter on access to Unix from Windows, addressing the heterogeneous nature of systems today. You'll also find expanded coverage of software installation and packaging, as well as basic information on Perl and Python.
Unix Power Tools 3rd Edition is a browser's book...like a magazine that you don't read from start to finish, but leaf through repeatedly until you realize that you've read it all. Bursting with cross-references, interesting sidebars explore syntax or point out other directions for exploration, including relevant technical details that might not be immediately apparent. The book includes articles abstracted from other O'Reilly books, new information that highlights program tricks and gotchas, tips posted to the Net over the years, and other accumulated wisdom.
Affectionately referred to by readers as "the" Unix book, UNIX Power Tools provides access to information every Unix user is going to need to know. It will help you think creatively about UNIX, and will help you get to the point where you can analyze your own problems. Your own solutions won't be far behind.
Contents
Part I. Basic Unix Environment- Introduction
- Getting Help
- Setting Up Your Unix Shell
- Interacting with Your Environment
- Getting the Most out of Terminals, xterm, and X Windows
- Your X Environment
- Directory Organization
- Directories and Files
- Finding Files with find
- Linking, Renaming, and Copying Files
- Comparing Files
- Showing What's in a File
- Searching Through Files
- Removing Files
- Optimizing Disk Space
- Spell Checking, Word Counting, and Textual Analysis
- vi Tips and Tricks
- Creating Custom Commands in vi
- GNU Emacs
- Batch Editing
- You Can't Quite Call This Editing
- Sorting
- Job Control
- Starting, Stopping, and Killing Processes
- Delayed Execution
- System Performance and Profiling
- Shell Interpretation
- Saving Time on the Command Line
- Custom Commands
- The Use of History
- Moving Around in a Hurry
- Regular Expressions (Pattern Matching)
- Wildcards
- The sed Stream Editor
- Shell Programming for the Uninitiated
- Shell Programming for the Initiated
- Shell Script Debugging and Gotchas
- Backing Up Files
- Creating and Reading Archives
- Software Installation
- Perl
- Python
- Redirecting Input and Output
- Devices
- Printing
- Connectivity
- Connecting to MS Windows
- Security Basics
- Root, Group, and User Management
- File Security, Ownership, and Sharing
- SSH
L'auteur - Shelley Powers
Shelley Powers : Développeur, photographe, écrivain, Shelley Powers (http://burningbird.net) est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages parus chez O'Reilly et de publications consacrés au développement Web (JavaScript, CSS, RDF, XML, etc.).
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 - Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly is founder and president of O'Reilly &
Associates, publisher of the X Window System series and the
popular Nutshell Handbooks on UNIX. Tim has had a hand in
writing or editing many of the books published by O'Reilly
& Associates. He is also the author of a book about
science-fiction writer Frank Herbert. Tim's long-term
vision for the company is to create a vehicle where
creative people can support themselves by exploring
interesting ideas. Tim graduated cum laude from Harvard in
1975 with a B.A. in classics.
L'auteur - Mike Loukides
Mike Loukides is an editor for O'Reilly &
Associates. He is the author of System Performance Tuning
and UNIX for FORTRAN Programmers. Mike's interests are
system administration, networking, programming languages,
and computer architecture. His academic background includes
degrees in electrical engineering (B.S.) and English
literature (Ph.D.).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Shelley Powers, Jerry Peek, Tim O'Reilly, Mike Loukides |
Parution | 22/12/2002 |
Édition | 3eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 1154 |
Format | 17,7 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1446g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596003302 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-596-00330-2 |
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