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Index: D

$date$ keyword (RCS): UNIX in a Nutshell, 19.3.2. Keywords
d (delete) command
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3. Simple Edits
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5. Deleting Text
db, d$, d0 commands: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.1. Words
dd command: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.2. Lines
de and dE commands: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.1. Words
df command: Learning the vi Editor, 3.3.2. Current Line Searches
dw command: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.1. Words
examples of use
Learning the vi Editor, 2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
Learning the vi Editor, 4.1. More Command Combinations
numbered buffers for
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.6. Moving Text
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3. Making Use of Buffers
review examples of: Learning the vi Editor, 3.3.1.1. Changing through searching
with named buffers
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.7. Copying Text
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3. Making Use of Buffers
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3.2. Yanking to Named Buffers
:d (delete) command (ex): Learning the vi Editor, 5.2. Editing with ex
d command (ed): sed & awk, 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
d command (sed)
sed & awk, 4.2. A Global Perspective on Addressing
sed & awk, 5.4. Delete
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 10, Reference: d
H command with: sed & awk, 6.3. Hold That Line
\d, \D metacharacters: Learning the vi Editor, 12.7. Extended Regular Expressions
[D, ]D (file search) commands (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
daemons: UNIX Power Tools, 1.14. The Kernel and Daemons
controlling terminal and: UNIX Power Tools, 38.6. The Controlling Terminal
restarting with the kill command: UNIX Power Tools, 38.11. Printer Queue Watcher: A Restartable Daemon Shell Script
dash (-) for command options: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 1.2. Syntax of UNIX Command Lines
dashes: (see - (hyphen))
data classification of files: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: file
data keywords, SCCS: UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.5. Data Keywords
data swutches: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 1.1.1.2. Connecting with a data switch
databases
created using awk: UNIX Power Tools, 48.10. Working with Names and Addresses
index program for creating: UNIX Power Tools, 48.11. The index Database Program
searching: UNIX Power Tools, 17.19. Finding Files (Much) Faster with a find Database
switching items in (example): Learning the vi Editor, 6.5.2. Switching Items in a Database
date command
(see also time)
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.7.2. I/O Redirection
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.2. Integer Variables and Arithmetic
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 1.1.6.1. date
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5.1.1.1. The > operator
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: date
UNIX Power Tools, 7.12. External Commands Send Signals to Set Variables
UNIX Power Tools, 16.16. Picking a Unique Filename Automatically
UNIX Power Tools, 21.14. Automatically Appending the Date to a Filename
UNIX Power Tools, 51.10. The date Command
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
Learning the vi Editor, 7.2. Executing UNIX Commands
cal program using: UNIX Power Tools, 48.7. cal That Marks Today's Date
examples: UNIX Power Tools, 51.10. The date Command
date and time: (see also time management)
process execution time: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 6.2.1. ps
batch execution at specific
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: at
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: crontab
calendars: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: cal
current: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: date
specifying with RCS: UNIX in a Nutshell, 19.3.5. Specifying the Date
specifying with SCCS: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 18, Reference: sact
system usage information
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: time
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: timex
day-of-month in crontab entries: UNIX Power Tools, 40.12.1. Execution Scheduling
dbm files: UNIX Power Tools, 24.18. Huge Files Might Not Take a Lot of Disk Space
dc command
(see also calculators)
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.5.4. Coroutines with Two-way Pipes
Learning the Korn Shell, 8.6.2. Nested Subshells
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dc
UNIX Power Tools, 49.1. bc: Simple Math at the Shell Prompt
DCL: (see VAX/VMS command language)
dd command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dd
UNIX Power Tools, 35.6. Low-Level File Butchery with dd
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
performance and: UNIX Power Tools, 20.6. Writing a Tape Drive on a Remote Machine
restoring from remote tape drives: UNIX Power Tools, 20.5. Using tar to a Remote Tape Drive
dd utility
UNIX Power Tools, 35.12. Converting Between ASCII and EBCDIC
UNIX Power Tools, 35.13. Other Conversions with dd
dead processes: (see zombies)
dead.letter file: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.4.1. Sending Mail
debuggers
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.1.3.1. More About C Compilers
Learning the Korn Shell, 9. Debugging Shell Programs
dbx: Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.2. ulimit
essential features: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
sdb: Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.2. ulimit
debugging
(see also errors; standard error)
sed & awk, 10.7. Debugging
UNIX Power Tools, 44.9. Testing Your Success
Bourne shell scripts
UNIX Power Tools, 44.8. Test Exit Status with the if Statement
UNIX Power Tools, 46.1. Tips for Debugging Shell Scripts
C programs
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ctrace
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: lint
core dumps: Learning the Korn Shell, 10.2.2. ulimit
echo command used for: UNIX Power Tools, 46.2. Quoting Trouble? Think, Then Use echo
Java code: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: jdb
output
(see also standard output)
UNIX Power Tools, 46.1.1. Use -xv
piping to pager: UNIX Power Tools, 46.1.1. Use -xv
print command with: sed & awk, 5.8. Print
shell code
(see also kshdb)
Learning the Korn Shell, Summary of Korn Shell Features
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1. Basic Debugging Aids
Learning the Korn Shell, 9.2. A Korn Shell Debugger
basics: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1. Basic Debugging Aids
options: (see options, noexec, verbose, xtrace)
with print: Learning the Korn Shell, 9.1. Basic Debugging Aids
debugging output: UNIX Power Tools, 46.1.1. Use -xv
decimals, ASCII character conversion: UNIX Power Tools, 45.11. The Multipurpose jot Command
decrement (--) operator: sed & awk, 7.6. Expressions
decryption: (see encryption)
default command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: default
define option (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
defining
functions: sed & awk, 9.3. Writing Your Own Functions
variables: sed & awk, 7.6. Expressions
DEL
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.9.5. Control Keys
Learning the Korn Shell, 2.3.1. Basic Commands
DEL (to interrupt): UNIX Power Tools, 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
del script
UNIX Power Tools, 23.6. A Faster Way to Remove Files Interactively
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
DEL, DELETE keys
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 1.1.7. Correcting a Mistake
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.6. Customizing Your Account
deledit pseudo-command (sccs): UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.7.2. Pseudo-Commands
DELETE: UNIX Power Tools, 41.2.2. Handling Most Characters
delete command: UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
delete command (awk)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 11, Reference: delete
UNIX Power Tools, 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
delete command (ed): sed & awk, 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
delete command (ex)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 9, Reference: delete
UNIX Power Tools, 33.4. Useful ex Commands
delete command (sed): (see d command (sed); D command (sed))
DELETE key
deleting on command line: UNIX Power Tools, 9.2. Fix a Line Faster with Line-Kill and Word-Erase
erase character: UNIX Power Tools, 51.6. Cleaning script Files
location for: UNIX Power Tools, 2.13. A .cshrc.$HOST File for Per Host Setup
delete script: UNIX Power Tools, 23.9. delete: Protecting Files from Accidental Deletion
delete statement (awk)
sed & awk, 8.4.6. Deleting Elements of an Array
sed & awk, 11.2.1.1. Deleting all elements of an array
:delete-other-windows command (vile): Learning the vi Editor, 12.5. Multiwindow Editing
:delete-window command (vile): Learning the vi Editor, 12.5. Multiwindow Editing
deleting
array elements
sed & awk, 8.4.6. Deleting Elements of an Array
sed & awk, 11.1.8. Arrays
sed & awk, 11.2.1.1. Deleting all elements of an array
clearing terminal display: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: clear
directories
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rmdir
UNIX Power Tools, 23.17. Problems Deleting Directories
UNIX Power Tools, 23.18. How Making and Deleting Directories Works
UNIX Power Tools, 50.12. Common UNIX Error Messages
emacs commands for: UNIX in a Nutshell, 7.2.3. Deletion Commands
errors caused by: UNIX Power Tools, 50.12. Common UNIX Error Messages
files
UNIX Power Tools, 1.15. Filenames
UNIX Power Tools, 21.11. Safer Removing, Moving, and Copying
UNIX Power Tools, 23.2. rm and Its Dangers
UNIX Power Tools, 23.5. Remove Some, Leave Some
UNIX Power Tools, 23.10. Deletion with Prejudice: rm -f
UNIX Power Tools, 45.10. Removing a File Once It's Opened - for Security and Easy Cleanup
Learning the vi Editor, 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
"by: UNIX Power Tools, 23.21. Removing Every File but One
by i-number: UNIX Power Tools, 23.16. Removing a Strange File by its I-number
by last access date: UNIX Power Tools, 23.20. Deleting Stale Files
emptying files instead of: UNIX Power Tools, 24.1. Instead of Removing a File, Empty It
find command and: UNIX Power Tools, 23.22. Using find to Clear Out Unneeded Files
interactively: UNIX Power Tools, 23.6. A Faster Way to Remove Files Interactively
safeguards against
UNIX Power Tools, 20.13. SCCS Basics
UNIX Power Tools, 21.11. Safer Removing, Moving, and Copying
UNIX Power Tools, 23.7. Safer File Deletion in Some Directories
UNIX Power Tools, 23.9. delete: Protecting Files from Accidental Deletion
with special filename characters: UNIX Power Tools, 23.11. Deleting Files with Odd Names
with unlink command: UNIX Power Tools, 23.15. Using unlink to Remove a File with a Strange Name
files and directories: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.5. Removing Files and Directories
files from archives: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: ar
lines
sed & awk, 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
sed & awk, 5.4. Delete
sed & awk, 6.1.2. Multiline Delete
Learning the vi Editor, 5.2. Editing with ex
man pages: UNIX Power Tools, 23.19. Deleting (BSD) Manual Pages that Aren't Read
nroff/troff request and macros: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: deroff
parentheses (example): Learning the vi Editor, 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
recovering deletions: Learning the vi Editor, 4.3.1. Recovering Deletions
text
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3. Simple Edits
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5. Deleting Text
Learning the vi Editor, 3.3.2. Current Line Searches
by characters
Learning the vi Editor, 2.1. vi Commands
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.3. Characters
by lines: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.2. Lines
by words: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.1. Words
named buffers for
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.7. Copying Text
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3. Making Use of Buffers
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3.2. Yanking to Named Buffers
Learning the vi Editor, 5.5.5. Edits Between Files
numbered buffers for
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.6. Moving Text
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3. Making Use of Buffers
undoing deletions: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.4. Problems with deletions
with ex editor: Learning the vi Editor, 5.2.4. Search Patterns
whitespace
UNIX Power Tools, 25.9. Adding and Deleting White Space
UNIX Power Tools, 25.13. pushin: Squeeze Out Extra White Space
wildcards and: UNIX Power Tools, 23.2. rm and Its Dangers
delget pseudo-command (sccs): UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.7.2. Pseudo-Commands
delimiters
sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
sed & awk, 11.1.7. Field Separating
awk
sed & awk, 2.4.1. Running awk
sed & awk, 7.5. Records and Fields
sed & awk, 7.5.1. Referencing and Separating Fields
sed & awk, 7.5.2. Field Splitting: The Full Story
FIELDWIDTHS variable (gawk): sed & awk, 11.2.3.6. Separating fields
for regular expressions
sed & awk, 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
sed & awk, 5.3. Substitution
FS variable
sed & awk, 7.5.1. Referencing and Separating Fields
sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
sed & awk, 11.2.1.2. Obtaining individual characters
OFS variable: sed & awk, 7.7. System Variables
subscript-component: sed & awk, 8.5.1. Multidimensional Arrays
delta command (SCCS)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 18, Reference: delta
UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.3.2. Retrieving a File
UNIX Power Tools, 20.13. SCCS Basics
deroff command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: deroff
UNIX Power Tools, 29.10. Just the Words, Please
:describe-function command (vile): Learning the vi Editor, 12.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
:describe-key command (vile): Learning the vi Editor, 12.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
description file lines (make): UNIX in a Nutshell, 20.3. Description File Lines
detaching sessions: UNIX Power Tools, 3.7. Detaching a Session with screen
/dev directory: UNIX Power Tools, 13.1. Using Standard Input and Output
/dev/null file
UNIX Power Tools, 13.14. What Can You Do with an Empty File?
UNIX Power Tools, 13.15. What to Do with a Full Bit Bucket :-)
examples
UNIX Power Tools, 44.10.2. Looping Until a Command Fails
UNIX Power Tools, 45.36. Shell Lockfile
/dev/tty file: UNIX Power Tools, 13.3. Send (only) Standard Error Down a Pipe
examples: UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1.1. Writing Files
/dev/zero file: UNIX Power Tools, 13.14. What Can You Do with an Empty File?
/dev files
sed & awk, 11.2.1.4. Special filenames
sed & awk, 11.2.3.7. Additional special files
/dev/null
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.2. for
Learning the Korn Shell, 6.1.3. getopts
Learning the Korn Shell, 10.1. Installing the Korn Shell as the Standard Shell
Development System Support (Solaris): UNIX in a Nutshell, 1.2.1. Solaris Installation Levels and Bundling
device drivers, resetting: UNIX Power Tools, 38.15. Cleaning Up an Unkillable Process
device numbers: UNIX Power Tools, 17.22. Finding the Links to a File
df command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: df
UNIX Power Tools, 17.22. Finding the Links to a File
UNIX Power Tools, 24.9. How Much Disk Space?
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
Learning the vi Editor, 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
examples: UNIX Power Tools, 45.30.4. Using sed
:di (display) command (elvis): Learning the vi Editor, 10.10.1. Display Modes
:di (display) command (nvi)
Learning the vi Editor, 9.5. Multiwindow Editing
Learning the vi Editor, 9.8.2. Tag Stacks
diacritical marks (eqn): UNIX in a Nutshell, 17.2.6. Diacritical Marks
dialback script: UNIX Power Tools, 9.26.1. Dialback
Dickey, Tom: Learning the vi Editor, 12. vile -- vi Like Emacs
dictionary files: UNIX Power Tools, 29.1. The UNIX spell Command
adding to: UNIX Power Tools, 29.5. Adding Words to ispell's Dictionary
diff command
(see also bdiff command; ediff script)
Learning the Korn Shell, 1.8.1. Background I/O
Learning the Korn Shell, 5.1.1. Exit Status and Return
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: diff
UNIX Power Tools, 2.14. motd.diff: Show New Lines in Login Messages
UNIX Power Tools, 28.1. Checking Differences with diff
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
-c option: UNIX Power Tools, 28.3. Context diffs
-e option
UNIX Power Tools, 28.1. Checking Differences with diff
UNIX Power Tools, 28.9. ex Scripts Built by diff
example: UNIX Power Tools, 33.6. Change Many Files by Editing Just One
-f option: UNIX Power Tools, 16.22. Comparing Two Directory Trees with dircmp
-h option: UNIX Power Tools, 28.7. diff for Very Long Files: bdiff
SCCS utility and: UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.3.4. Recording Changes
-t option: UNIX Power Tools, 28.10. Problems with diff and Tabstops
diff program: sed & awk, 4.3. Testing and Saving Output
diff3 command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: diff3
diff3 script
UNIX Power Tools, 28.2. Comparing Three Different Versions with diff3
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
diffmk command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: diffmk
UNIX Power Tools, 28.15. Show Changes in a troff File with diffmk
diffs pseudo-command (sccs): UNIX in a Nutshell, 18.7.2. Pseudo-Commands
digit character class: UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.2.2. Filename Metacharacters
digital signatures, Java archives: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: javakey
dir command (DOS) : (see ls command)
dir command (ftp): Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.4. ftp
dircmp command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dircmp
UNIX Power Tools, 16.22. Comparing Two Directory Trees with dircmp
directly executable programs: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 6.2.1. ps
directories
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1. The UNIX Filesystem
UNIX Power Tools, 23.18. How Making and Deleting Directories Works
.: Learning the Korn Shell, 1.6.1.3. Changing working directories
. shortcut
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.1. cp
!$ sequence and: UNIX Power Tools, 11.3. My Favorite Is !$
..: Learning the Korn Shell, 1.6.1.3. Changing working directories
.. shortcut
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.5.2. Relative pathnames up
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.1. cp
absolute pathnames and: UNIX Power Tools, 14.2. Using Relative and Absolute Pathnames
access to: UNIX Power Tools, 1.25. Access to Directories
advantages of: UNIX Power Tools, 4.7. Make More Directories!
archives/backups of
UNIX Power Tools, 20.1. tar in a Nutshell
UNIX Power Tools, 20.8.1. Including Other Directories
automatic setup of: UNIX Power Tools, 14.14. Automatic Setup When You Enter/Exit a Directory
CD-ROM packages: UNIX Power Tools, 52.5.3.1. Directory Structure
changing: UNIX Power Tools, 14.5. Saving Time When You Change Directories: cdpath
changing (moving between): UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: cd
comparing contents: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dircmp
copying/moving files to: UNIX Power Tools, 21.12. Copying Files to a Directory
creating
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mkdir
UNIX Power Tools, 4.8. Making Directories Made Easier
creating new: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.1. Creating Directories
current
UNIX Power Tools, 10.9. Shell Functions
UNIX Power Tools, 14.3. What Good Is a Current Directory?
UNIX Power Tools, 14.4. How Does UNIX Find Your Current Directory?
UNIX Power Tools, 14.13. Which Directory Am I in, Really?
current working: UNIX Power Tools, 38.3. Managing Processes: Overall Concepts
deleting
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.5. Removing Files and Directories
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rm
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: rmdir
UNIX Power Tools, 23.17. Problems Deleting Directories
UNIX Power Tools, 50.12. Common UNIX Error Messages
directory stack: UNIX Power Tools, 14.6. The Shells' pushd and popd Commands
emacs hacks: UNIX Power Tools, 4.4. Directories for Emacs Hacks
file representation in: UNIX Power Tools, 18.2. What's Really in a Directory
files in: UNIX Power Tools, 1.19. The Tree Structure of the Filesystem
finding: UNIX Power Tools, 14.10. Variables Help You Find Directories and Files
hierarchy of (tree)
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.3. The Directory Tree
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.7. Files in the Directory Tree
home
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.1. Your Home Directory
UNIX Power Tools, 1.20. Your Home Directory
UNIX Power Tools, 14.11. Finding (Anyone's) Home Directory, Quickly
(see home directory)
home (login): Learning the Korn Shell, 1.6.1.1. The working directory
in search path: UNIX Power Tools, 8.7. Setting Your Search Path
linking: UNIX Power Tools, 18.7. Linking Directories
links to: UNIX Power Tools, 18.4.2. Links to a Directory
Linux protection for: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.3.3. More Protection Under Linux
listing: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8. Listing Files
listing at top of screen: UNIX Power Tools, 21.10. Keep a Directory Listing at Top of the Screen: dirtop
listing contents of: UNIX Power Tools, 16.8. The ls -d Option
matching with wildcards: UNIX Power Tools, 15.10. Wildcards that Match Only Directories
moving: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mv
moving between: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.6. Changing Your Working Directory
names of
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.2. File and Directory Names
UNIX Power Tools, 45.18.1. Introduction to basename and dirname
navigating
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: cd
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: cd
notification of change to: UNIX Power Tools, 21.8.1.3. Watching Directories
on tape drives: UNIX Power Tools, 20.4.1. Restoring a Few Files
ownership
UNIX Power Tools, 22.2.1. User, Group, and World
UNIX Power Tools, 22.3. Who Will Own a New File?
parsing from pathnames: UNIX Power Tools, 16.17. Getting Directory Name from a File's Pathname
pathnames: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.3. The Directory Tree
permissions
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.3.1. Directory Access Permissions
UNIX Power Tools, 21.14. Automatically Appending the Date to a Filename
(see permissions)
umask command and: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.6. Customizing Your Account
printing files to: UNIX Power Tools, 9.5. Build Strings with { }
printing names of
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dirname
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: pwd
private
UNIX Power Tools, 4.5. Private (Personal) Directories
UNIX Power Tools, 4.7. Make More Directories!
redundantly named: UNIX Power Tools, 16.21. Finding All Directories with the Same Name
remotely mounted: UNIX Power Tools, 5.6. Checklist: Terminal Hangs When I Log In
renaming: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: mv
root: (see root directory)
safer file deletion in: UNIX Power Tools, 23.7. Safer File Deletion in Some Directories
subdirectories: UNIX Power Tools, 1.20. Your Home Directory
creating: UNIX Power Tools, 9.5. Build Strings with { }
links in: UNIX Power Tools, 18.4.2. Links to a Directory
listing with ls -R: UNIX Power Tools, 16.4. List All Subdirectories with ls -R
temporary changes in: UNIX Power Tools, 13.7.2. Temporary Change of Directory and Environment
temporary files: (see /tmp directory)
trees of
UNIX Power Tools, 16.19. stree: Simple Directory Tree
UNIX Power Tools, 16.22. Comparing Two Directory Trees with dircmp
UNIX Power Tools, 16.23. Comparing Filenames in Two Directory Trees
find command and: UNIX Power Tools, 17.2. Delving Through a Deep Directory Tree
(see trees, directory)
trimming: UNIX Power Tools, 24.15. Trimming a Directory
working: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.2. Your Working Directory
directory stacks: UNIX Power Tools, 14.6. The Shells' pushd and popd Commands
in arrays: UNIX Power Tools, 47.5. Using C Shell Arrays
directory structure: UNIX Power Tools, 52.5.3.1. Directory Structure
"Directory" message: Learning the vi Editor, 1.1.2. Problems Opening Files
dirname command
Learning the Korn Shell, 4.3.3. Pattern-matching Operators
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dirname
UNIX Power Tools, 16.17. Getting Directory Name from a File's Pathname
UNIX Power Tools, 45.18. Using basename and dirname
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
bugs in: UNIX Power Tools, 45.18.1. Introduction to basename and dirname
examples: UNIX Power Tools, 45.18. Using basename and dirname
loops using: UNIX Power Tools, 45.18.2. Use with Loops
dirs command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: dirs
UNIX Power Tools, 14.6. The Shells' pushd and popd Commands
UNIX Power Tools, 14.13. Which Directory Am I in, Really?
output in prompt setting: UNIX Power Tools, 7.11. dirs in Your Prompt: Better than $cwd
dirtop script
UNIX Power Tools, 21.10. Keep a Directory Listing at Top of the Screen: dirtop
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
dir_path script
UNIX Power Tools, 16.21. Finding All Directories with the Same Name
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
dis command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dis
disassembling object files: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dis
disassmbling Java class files: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: javap
discipline functions (ksh93): UNIX in a Nutshell, 4.3.5. Discipline Functions (ksh93 only)
disk bandwidth issues
forms: UNIX Power Tools, 39.12.3. The I/O Subsystem
"Disk quota has been reached" message: Learning the vi Editor, 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
disk quotas
UNIX Power Tools, 22.20. Why Can't You Change File Ownership Under BSD UNIX?
UNIX Power Tools, 24.17. Disk Quotas
disk space
compressed files and: (see compressed files)
emptyig files and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.1. Instead of Removing a File, Empty It
hard links vs. symbolic links: UNIX Power Tools, 14.14. Automatic Setup When You Enter/Exit a Directory
links and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.4. Save Space with a Link
log files and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.2. Save Space with Bit Bucket Log Files and Mailboxes
memory contention: UNIX Power Tools, 39.12.2. The Memory Subsystem
reports on: UNIX Power Tools, 24.9. How Much Disk Space?
reporting on: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: df
strip command and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.13. Save Space in Executable Files with strip
trimming directories and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.15. Trimming a Directory
unlinking open files and: UNIX Power Tools, 24.3. Unlinking Open Files Isn't a Good Idea
vtree program and: UNIX Power Tools, 16.20. The vtree Visual Directory Tree Programs
disks
copying archive files: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: cpio
ejecting: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: eject
formatting: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: fdformat
usage information: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: du
disown command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: disown
:display (di) command (elvis): Learning the vi Editor, 10.10.1. Display Modes
:display (di) command (nvi)
Learning the vi Editor, 9.5. Multiwindow Editing
Learning the vi Editor, 9.8.2. Tag Stacks
DISPLAY environment variable
UNIX Power Tools, 2.12. Automatic Setups for Different Terminals
UNIX Power Tools, 6.3. Predefined Environment Variables
display modes, elvis
Learning the vi Editor, 10.9.2. Syntax Highlighting
Learning the vi Editor, 10.10.1. Display Modes
:display syntax command (elvis)
Learning the vi Editor, 10.9.2. Syntax Highlighting
Learning the vi Editor, 10.10.1. Display Modes
display, vis compared to: UNIX Power Tools, 51.7. When You Get Impatient
displaying
calendars: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: calendar
escape sequences: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: col
files, by page: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: more
logged-in users: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: who
manpages
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: man
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: whatis
reverse linefeeds: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: col
system status information: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: who
ditroff program
(see also troff program)
UNIX in a Nutshell, 12.1. Introduction
UNIX Power Tools, 43.13. The Text Formatters nroff, troff, ditroff, ...
division (/) operator: sed & awk, 7.6. Expressions
:djump (:dj) command (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
:dlist (:dl) command (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
do command (awk)
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 11, Reference: do
UNIX Power Tools, 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
do command (sh, ksh): UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: do
do loop: sed & awk, 8.2.2. Do Loop
doctor program: UNIX Power Tools, 32.13. An Absurd Amusement
documentation
sed & awk, Other Sources of Information About sed and awk
(see manual pages)
elvis editor: Learning the vi Editor, 10.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
for masterindex script: sed & awk, C.3. Documentation for masterindex
Java language: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: javadoc
nvi editor: Learning the vi Editor, 9.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
UNIX: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 7.1. Standard UNIX Documentation
vi-related archives (ftp): Learning the vi Editor, E.2. Amaze Your Friends!
vi-related web sites: Learning the vi Editor, E.1. vi Web Sites
vile editor: Learning the vi Editor, 12.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
vim editor: Learning the vi Editor, 11.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
documents, comparing: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: diffmk
dollar sign ($):
(see also $)
sed & awk, 3.2. A Line-Up of Characters
as metacharacter: sed & awk, 3.2.7. Positional Metacharacters
cursor movement command
Learning the vi Editor, 2.2.3. Movement Within a Line
Learning the vi Editor, 3.1.5.1. Movement on the current line
for last file line (ex): Learning the vi Editor, 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
for last input line: sed & awk, 4.2. A Global Perspective on Addressing
in multiline pattern space: sed & awk, 6.1.1. Append Next Line
marking end of change region: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.3. Changing Text
metacharacter: Learning the vi Editor, 6.3.1. Metacharacters Used in Search Patterns
done command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 4, Reference: done
UNIX Power Tools, 50.3. apropos on Systems Without apropos
DOS files, editing with vile: Learning the vi Editor, 12.10.4. Miscellaneous Small Features
DOS versions of awk: sed & awk, DOS Versions
DOS, accessing with UNIX: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.6. Files on Other Operating Systems
MTOOLS utilities for: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.6. Files on Other Operating Systems
dos2unix command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dos2unix
dot (.)
(see also .)
. directory shortcut: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
current line symbol (ex): Learning the vi Editor, 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
in filenames: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.2. File and Directory Names
metacharacter:
Learning the vi Editor, 6.3.1. Metacharacters Used in Search Patterns
sed & awk, 3.1. That's an Expression
sed & awk, 3.2.2. A Wildcard
sed & awk, 3.2.5. Repeated Occurrences of a Character
repeat command
Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.8.1. Repeat
Learning the vi Editor, 6.1. Confirming Substitutions
undo/redo (nvi): Learning the vi Editor, 9.8.3. Infinite Undo
dot files: UNIX Power Tools, 16.11. Showing Hidden Files with ls -A and -a
matching with wildcards: UNIX Power Tools, 15.5. Matching All "Dot Files" with Wildcards
dot-dot (..) directory shortcut
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.5.2. Relative pathnames up
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 3.1.8.1. ls
Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4.4.2.1. cp
double quote (XXX_DQUOTE) command
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3.1. Recovering Deletions
Learning the vi Editor, 4.3.2. Yanking to Named Buffers
double quotes: (see ")
double-spacing text: UNIX Power Tools, 25.12. Double Space, Triple Space ...
doublespace script: UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
Dougherty, Dale: UNIX Power Tools, 1.7. Power Grows on You
download command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: download
dpost command: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: dpost
dragging, in elvis: Learning the vi Editor, 10.6.2. Mouse Behavior
dragging the mouse: Learning the UNIX Operating System, 2.4.2. Pointing, Clicking, and Dragging
:dsearch (:ds) command (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
:dsplit (:dsp) command (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching
du command
UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: du
UNIX Power Tools, 24.9. How Much Disk Space?
UNIX Power Tools, 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
dumb terminals
change commands: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.1. Inserting New Text
deletions on: Learning the vi Editor, 2.3.5.2. Lines
dumb values (lptype option): Learning the vi Editor, 10.10.1. Display Modes
dump utility: UNIX Power Tools, 1.23. File Access Permissions
dumps, octal: UNIX in a Nutshell, Chapter 2, Reference: od
dup, file descriptors: UNIX Power Tools, 47.2.1.1. Writing Files
duplicate lines, deleting
UNIX Power Tools, 35.20. Quick Reference: uniq
UNIX Power Tools, 36.6. Miscellaneous sort Hints
DVI format documentation: UNIX Power Tools, 52.5.3.4. Installing a Single Program
dynamic regular expressions: sed & awk, 11.1.5. Faking Dynamic Regular Expressions
<defunct> status under System V: UNIX Power Tools, 38.10. Destroying Processes with kill
"directory not empty" error message: UNIX Power Tools, 50.12. Common UNIX Error Messages
[^D, ]^D (file search) commands (vim): Learning the vi Editor, 11.10.2.2. Include file searching


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