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a command (sed) : Chapter 10, Reference: a
abbrev command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: abbrev
abbreviations commands (emacs) : 7.2.9. Word Abbreviation Commands
aborted programs
clearing terminal settings : Chapter 2, Reference: reset
debugging resulting files : Chapter 2, Reference: sdb
access modes, changing : Chapter 2, Reference: chmod
active processes, reports on : Chapter 2, Reference: ps
addresses for ex commands : 9.1.2. Addresses
addresses for sed commands : 10.3.1. Pattern Addressing
admin command (SCCS)
17.2.1. Creating an SCCS File
Chapter 17, Reference: admin
alias command
dbx debugger : Chapter 20, Reference: alias
ksh and sh shells : Chapter 4, Reference: alias
alias command (csh)
csh shell : Chapter 5, Reference: alias
aliases
for commands : Chapter 4, Reference: alias
email, displaying addresses for : Chapter 2, Reference: mailalias
aliases for commands
Chapter 4, Reference: unalias
Chapter 5, Reference: alias
alignment/positioning
emacs centering commands : 7.2.14. Centering Commands
emacs indentation commands
7.2.13. Indentation Commands
7.2.16. Basic Indentation Commands
of graphics, Pic preprocessor for : 16.3.8. Positioning
nroff/troff requests for : 12.5.6. Horizontal Positioning
append command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: append
appending to files
Chapter 2, Reference: ar
Chapter 2, Reference: cat
apropos command : Chapter 2, Reference: apropos
ar command : Chapter 2, Reference: ar
archives : Chapter 2, Reference: ar
copying : Chapter 2, Reference: cpio
link editing of : Chapter 2, Reference: lorder
removing information from : Chapter 2, Reference: strip
reorganizing : Chapter 2, Reference: tsort
args command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: args
argv shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
arithmetic expressions
csh shell : 5.4. Expressions
ksh shell : 4.4. Arithmetic Expressions
arithmetic operators (csh) : 5.4.1.2. Arithmetic Operators
arrays
assigning in awk : 11.6. Variables and Array Assignments
in Korn shell : 4.3.4. Arrays
as command : Chapter 2, Reference: as
ASCII character set
Chapter 2, Reference: lptest
21. ASCII Character Set
assembly language processing
as command : Chapter 2, Reference: as
cc command : Chapter 2, Reference: cc
assign command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: assign
assignment operators (csh) : 5.4.1.1. Assignment Operators
at command : Chapter 2, Reference: at
atan2 command (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: atan2
atq command : Chapter 2, Reference: atq
atrm command : Chapter 2, Reference: atrm
autoload command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: autoload
awk scripting language
Chapter 2, Reference: awk
11. The Awk Scripting Language
(see also nawk scripting language)
commands for : 11.7. Group Listing of Awk Commands
operators : 11.5. Operators
system variables : 11.4. Awk System Variables
variable and array assignment : 11.6. Variables and Array Assignments


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