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Paul Terry WalhusWhen you need to work with columns of data or execute a little bit of code for each line matching a pattern, use awk. awk programs are pattern-action pairs. While some awk programs are complicated enough to require a separate file containing the program,
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Forrest Cao$ ls -l | grep Aug | wc -l # line count$ apropos checksum # help search$ grep -v '/images' # -v ignore$ tr -d '\r' # To convert a PC file to UNIX$ ... | sed 's/,.*$//' # kill from comma to end of line$ awk '{n+=$1;} ; END {print n;}' < /home/public/cs6
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How To Look Like A UNIX Guru
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Sharjeel SayedIf you want to be a serious server developer, you will need to have a certain facility with a number of UNIX tools; about 15. You will start to see similarities among them, particularly regular expressions, and soon you will feel very comfortable. Combini
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MKS's UNIX shell
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If you want to be a serious server developer, you will need to have a certain facility with a number of UNIX tools; about 15. You will start to see similarities among them, particularly regular expressions, and soon you will feel very comfortable. Combining the simple commands, you can build very powerful tools very quickly--much faster than you could build the equivalent functionality in C or Java, for example.
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Sid ChoudhuriGreat tutorial on the basics of *nix.
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M GStreams, tarballs, searching streams, translating streams, moving files between machines, how to kill a set of processes, how to make a histogram, processing mail files, generating getter/setters
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Lyubov BerezinaIf you want to be a serious server developer, you will need to have a certain facility with a number of UNIX tools; about 15. You will start to see similarities among them, particularly regular expressions, and soon you will feel very comfortable. Combini
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