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Introduction to Named Pipes
From site: "A very useful Linux feature is named pipes which enable different processes to communicate."
Technosrix: Best Windows terminal Emulators
An article on two excellent open source alternatives to the Windows command prompt.
dsh: dancer's shell gives you power over multiple Macs
From site: "The idea behind dsh is to take a list of targets (machines you can reach via SSH), and run a command or extended script on all of them at once. This is functionality that's wrapped up in a nice GUI in Apple Remote Desktop; it's deeply powerful and very handy."
Linux.com :: Debug your shell scripts with bashdb
From site: "The Bash Debugger Project (bashdb) lets you set breakpoints, inspect variables, perform a backtrace, and step through a bash script line by line. In other words, it provides the features you expect in a C/C++ debugger to anyone programming a bash script."
Linux: Debugging Shell Scripts on Unix/Linux environment
From site: "Still, many people don't know that there can be different ways to debug a shell script on unix platform. I am trying to list them all as it may depend on your usage."
Linux Commands - A practical reference
From site: "This is a linux command line reference for common operations."
InfoWorld Video:Screencasts:Screencast: Sun's ZFS on Thumper:Storage
Video: "Creating storage pools, file systems, and shares with Sun's next-generation file system."
CGI101: Help: Unix Tutorial and Command Reference
- From site: "Not familiar with Unix? Never fear; here's a handy guide to all you need to know to get around in the Unix shell." - omnichaos on 2007-05-19
Introduction to Perl for Mac OS X
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From site: "Because Perl is based in the command line, you primarily run Perl
scripts using the Terminal application that comes with Mac OS X. Don't
let this scare you though, as you'll soon learn, the Terminal isn't so
scary." - omnichaos on 2007-05-19
Benjamin Han: UNIX Tips for Mac OS X
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From site: "Here is a list of short tips on using various UNIX tools under Mac
OS X - some of them might just be reminders for myself. Some of them
are also applicable to other flavors of UNIX." - omnichaos on 2007-05-19
Mac OS X Tips - Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings
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From site: "There is a huge amount of hidden settings for
Mac OS X and its applications that aren't accessible
from preferences dialog boxes or the System
Preferences. Applications such as Tinkertool and Mac
Pilot allow you to access some of these, but the real
flexibility is from the Terminal. From here it is
possible to edit any preferences file for any
application on your Mac." - omnichaos on 2007-03-21
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