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C<br />

<strong>Bash</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for <strong>Beginners</strong><br />

case statements<br />

Section 7.2.5<br />

character classes<br />

Section 4.2.2.2, Section 4.3.2<br />

child process<br />

Section 1.3.1<br />

combined expressions<br />

Section 7.1.1.1<br />

command substitution<br />

Section 3.4.6<br />

comments<br />

Section 2.2.2<br />

conditionals<br />

Section 7.1<br />

configuration files<br />

Section 3.1<br />

constants<br />

Section 10.1.3<br />

continue<br />

Section 9.5.2<br />

control signals<br />

Section 12.1.1.3<br />

creating variables<br />

Section 3.2.2<br />

csh<br />

The C shell, Section 1.1.2<br />

D<br />

debugging scripts<br />

Section 2.3<br />

declare<br />

Section 10.1.2, Section 10.2.1<br />

double quotes<br />

Section 3.3.4<br />

E<br />

echo<br />

Section 1.5.5, Section 2.1.2, Section 2.3.2, Section 8.1.2<br />

editors<br />

Section 2.1.1<br />

else<br />

Section 7.2.1<br />

emacs<br />

Section 2.1.1<br />

env<br />

Index 158

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