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Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2
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Brian W. Kernighan
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(Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden)
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This paper is meant to help
secretaries, typists and programmers
to make effective use of the
UX
facilities
for preparing and editing text.
It provides explanations and examples of
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special characters, line addressing and global commands in the editor
UL ed ;
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commands for ``cut and paste'' operations on files
and parts of files,
including the
UL mv ,
UL cp ,
UL cat
and
UL rm
commands,
and the
UL r ,
UL w ,
UL m
and
UL t
commands of the editor;
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editing scripts and
editor-based programs like
UL grep
and
UL sed .
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Although the treatment is aimed
at non-programmers,
new
UC UNIX
users
with any background
should find helpful hints
on how to get their jobs done
more easily.
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