A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
โ Scribed by Mark G. Sobell, Matthew Helmke
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1236
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Most Useful Tutorial and Reference, with Hundreds of High-Quality Examples for Every Popular Linux Distribution
โFirst Sobell taught people how to use Linux . . . now he teaches you the power of Linux. A must-have book for anyone who wants to take Linux to the next level.โ
โJon โmaddogโ Hall, Executive Director, Linux International
Discover the Power of LinuxโCovers macOS, too!
โข Learn from hundreds of realistic, high-quality examples, and become a true command-line guru
โข Covers MariaDB, DNF, and Python 3
โข 300+ page reference section covers 102 utilities, including macOS commands
For use with all popular versions of Linux, including Ubuntu,โข Fedora,โข openSUSE,โข Red Hat,ยฎ Debian, Mageia, Mint, Arch, CentOS, and macOS
Linux is todayโs dominant Internet server platform. System administrators and Web developers need deep Linux fluency, including expert knowledge of shells and the command line. This is the only guide with everything you need to achieve that level of Linux mastery. Renowned Linux expert Mark Sobell has brought together comprehensive, insightful guidance on the tools sysadmins, developers, and power users need most, and has created an outstanding day-to-day reference, updated with assistance from new coauthor Matthew Helmke.
This title is 100 percent distribution and release agnostic. Packed with hundreds of high-quality, realistic examples, it presents Linux from the ground up: the clearest explanations and most useful information about everything from filesystems to shells, editors to utilities, and programming tools to regular expressions.
Use a Mac? Youโll find coverage of the macOS command line, including macOS-only tools and utilities that other Linux/UNIX titles ignore.
A Practical Guide to Linuxยฎ Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, Fourth Edition, is the only guide to deliver
โข A MariaDB chapter to get you started with this ubiquitous relational database management system (RDBMS)
โข A masterful introduction to Python for system administrators and power users
โข In-depth coverage of the bash and tcsh shells, including a complete discussion of environment, inheritance, and process locality, plus coverage of basic and advanced shell programming
โข Practical explanations of core utilities, from aspell to xargs, including printf and sshfs/curlftpfs, PLUS macOSโspecific utilities from ditto to SetFile
โข Expert guidance on automating remote backups using rsync
โข Dozens of system security tips, including step-by-step walkthroughs of implementing secure communications using ssh and scp
โข Tips and tricks for customizing the shell, including step values, sequence expressions, the eval builtin, and implicit command-line continuation
โข High-productivity editing techniques using vim and emacs
โข A comprehensive, 300-plus-page command reference section covering 102 utilities, including find, grep, sort, and tar
โข Instructions for updating systems using apt-get and dnf
โข And much more, including coverage of BitTorrent, gawk, sed, find, sort, bzip2, and regular expressions
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
1: Welcome to Linux and Mac OS X
Part I: The Linux and Mac OS X Operating Systems
2: Getting Started
3: The Utilities
4: The Filesystem
5: The Shell
Part II: The Editors
6: The vim Editor
7: The emacs Editor
Part III: The Shells
8: The Bourne Again Shell (bash)
9: The TC Shell (tcsh)
Part IV: Programming Tools
10: Programming the Bourne Again Shell (bash)
11: The Perl Scripting Language
12: The Python Programming Language
13: The MySQL Database Management System
14: The AWK Pattern Processing Language
15: The sed Editor
Part V: Secure Network Utilities
16: The rsync Secure Copy Utility
17: The OpenSSH Secure Communication Utilities
Part VI: Command Reference
Utilities That Display and Manipulate Files
Network Utilities
Utilities That Display and Alter Status
Utilities That Are Programming Tools
Miscellaneous Utilities
Standard Multiplicative Suffixes
Common Options
The Sample Utility
Part VII: Appendices
Appendix A: Regular Expressions
Appendix B: Help
Appendix C: Keeping the System Up-to-Date
Appendix D: Mac OS X Notes
Glossary
File Tree Index
Utility Index
Main Index
โฆ Subjects
Linux; Command Line; macOS; Unix; Programming; Python; Perl; Filesystems; MariaDB; awk; sed; Entry Level; SSH; Vim; Emacs; Regular Expressions; Shell Scripting; bash
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Part I. The Linux and MacOS operating systems. Getting started ; The utilities ; The filesystem ; The shell -- Part II. The editors. The vim editor ; The emacs editor -- Part III. The shells. The Bourne again shell (bash) ; The TC shell (tcsh) -- Part IV. Programming tools. Programming the Bourne ag