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Index: S

s command (sed) : Chapter 10, Reference: s
sact command (SCCS) : Chapter 18, Reference: sact
savehist shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
SCCS utility : 18. The Source Code Control System
commands (by category) : 18.2. Overview of Commands
commands (by name) : 18.6. Alphabetical Summary of SCCS Commands
data keywords : 18.5. Data Keywords
environment variables : 18.7.3. Solaris Notes
identification keywords : 18.4. Identification Keywords
pseudo-commands : 18.7. sccs and Pseudo-Commands
RCS command equivalents : 19.4. Conversion Guide for SCCS Users
timestamp specifications : Chapter 18, Reference: sact
sccsdiff command (SCCS) : Chapter 18, Reference: sccsdiff
script command : Chapter 2, Reference: script
scripts, shell : (see shell scripts)
sdiff command : Chapter 2, Reference: sdiff
searching
file contents
Chapter 2, Reference: egrep
Chapter 2, Reference: fgrep
Chapter 2, Reference: grep
by line beginnings : Chapter 2, Reference: look
message files : Chapter 2, Reference: srchtxt
for newline/null sequence : Chapter 2, Reference: strings
for files : Chapter 2, Reference: find
pattern matching : 6. Pattern Matching
by pattern matching : Chapter 2, Reference: awk
search-and-replace : 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
SECONDS shell variable : 4.3.2. Built-in Shell Variables
secret keys
decrypting : Chapter 2, Reference: keylogin
deleting : Chapter 2, Reference: keylogout
secure network services
decrypting secret keys in : Chapter 2, Reference: keylogin
deleting secret keys in : Chapter 2, Reference: keylogout
secure shell : Chapter 2, Reference: ssh
security
digital signatures for Java files : Chapter 2, Reference: javakey
sed editor
Chapter 2, Reference: sed
10. The sed Editor
command syntax : 10.3. Syntax of sed Commands
command-line syntax : 10.2. Command-Line Syntax
commands (by category) : 10.4. Group Summary of sed Commands
commands (by name) : Chapter 10, Reference: #
pattern-matching metacharacters : 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
search-and-replace examples : 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
select command : Chapter 4, Reference: select
semaphore sets, removing : Chapter 2, Reference: ipcrm
sending email messages : Chapter 2, Reference: mailx
sessions : (see login sessions)
recording : Chapter 2, Reference: script
set command
Chapter 4, Reference: set
Chapter 5, Reference: set
set command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: set
:set command (vi) : 8.10.1. The :set Command
setenv command : Chapter 5, Reference: setenv
sh (Bourne shell)
3.3. Shell Flavors
4. The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
built-in commands, list of : 4.9. Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shells)
command syntax : 4.2.4. Command Forms
features of : 3.4. Common Features
filename metacharacters : 4.2.2. Filename Metacharacters
invoking shell : 4.7. Invoking the Shell
job control : 4.6. Job Control
quoting : 4.2.3. Quoting
redirection syntax : 4.2.5. Redirection Forms
setting restrictions on
Chapter 2, Reference: rsh
4.8. Restricted Shells
variables : 4.3. Variables
sh command : Chapter 2, Reference: sh
shl command : Appendix B, Obsolete Commands: shl
SHACCT shell variable : 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
shared memory identifiers, removing : Chapter 2, Reference: ipcrm
#! command
Chapter 4, Reference: #!shell
Chapter 5, Reference: #!
shell characters (emacs) : 7.2.11. Special Shell Characters
shell command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: shell
SHELL environment variable : 5.3.5. Environment Variables
SHELL macro : 20.4.4. Macros with Special Handling
shell scripts : 3.2.3. Programming
for background processes : Chapter 2, Reference: wait
job control via : Chapter 2, Reference: jsh
reading from terminal : Chapter 2, Reference: line
SHELL shell variable : 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
shell shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
shell variables
csh shell : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
sh and ksh shells : 4.3.2. Built-in Shell Variables
shells
invoking
4.7. Invoking the Shell
5.7. Invoking the Shell
overview of : 3. The Unix Shell: An Overview
restricted : 4.8. Restricted Shells
types (flavors) of : 3.3. Shell Flavors
shift command
Chapter 4, Reference: shift
Chapter 5, Reference: shift
signals, tracing
Chapter 2, Reference: sotruss
Chapter 2, Reference: truss
signing on to system : Chapter 2, Reference: login
sin function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: sin
size
buffer block size : Chapter 2, Reference: dd
file compression : (see compression)
size command : Chapter 2, Reference: size
sleep command
Chapter 2, Reference: sleep
Chapter 4, Reference: sleep
.so requests, eliminating in nroff or troff files : Chapter 2, Reference: soelim
soelim command : Chapter 2, Reference: soelim
software bundling : 1.2. Bundling
Solaris 7 : 1.1. Merging the Traditions
installation levels : 1.2.1. Solaris Installation Levels and Bundling
SCCS with : 18.7.3. Solaris Notes
sort command
(see also comm command; join command; uniq command)
Chapter 2, Reference: sort
sortbib command : Chapter 17, Reference: sortbib
sorting files
joining lines of sorted files : Chapter 2, Reference: join
removing duplicate lines : Chapter 2, Reference: uniq
sotruss command : Chapter 2, Reference: sotruss
$Source: /work/online/cdtest/unix_2/unixnut/index/RCS/idx_s.htm,v $ keyword (RCS) : 19.3.2. Keywords
source command : Chapter 5, Reference: source
source command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: source
space : (see whitespace)
spacing : (see whitespace)
spell command : Chapter 2, Reference: spell
split command : Chapter 2, Reference: split
split function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: split
splitting files : Chapter 2, Reference: csplit
sprintf command (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: sprintf
sqrt function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: sqrt
srand function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: srand
srchtxt command : Chapter 2, Reference: srchtxt
standard input : (see STDIN)
standard output, printing to : Chapter 2, Reference: echo
$State: Exp $ keyword (RCS) : 19.3.2. Keywords
state, revision (RCS) : 19.3.6. Specifying States
status shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
STDIN (standard input)
copying
Chapter 2, Reference: tee
Chapter 2, Reference: tr
STDOUT, printing to : Chapter 2, Reference: echo
stop command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: stop
stop command (ksh93) : Chapter 4, Reference: stop
stop command (sh, ksh) : Chapter 4, Reference: stop
stream editors : Chapter 2, Reference: sed
strftime function (gawk) : Chapter 11, Reference: strftime
strings
localizing
Chapter 2, Reference: exstr
Chapter 2, Reference: gettext
printing : Chapter 2, Reference: printf
processing, nroff/troff requests for : 12.5.10. Macro and String Processing
strings command : Chapter 2, Reference: strings
strip command : Chapter 2, Reference: strip
stty command : Chapter 2, Reference: stty
su command : Chapter 2, Reference: su
sub function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: sub
sum command : Appendix B, Obsolete Commands: sum
substitute command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: substitute
substr function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: substr
SunOS 5.7 operating system : 1.1. Merging the Traditions
suspend command
Chapter 4, Reference: suspend
Chapter 5, Reference: suspend
SVR4 (System V Release 4) : 1.1. Merging the Traditions
switch command : Chapter 5, Reference: switch
symbol cross references
Chapter 2, Reference: cscope
Chapter 2, Reference: cxref
symbol tables, printing : Chapter 2, Reference: nm
syntax on command line : Conventions
system
configuration variables, printing : Chapter 2, Reference: getconf
system calls, tracing
Chapter 2, Reference: sotruss
Chapter 2, Reference: truss
system dictionary, adding to : Chapter 2, Reference: spell
system function (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: system
system name, current : Chapter 2, Reference: uname
system usage information
Chapter 2, Reference: time
Chapter 2, Reference: timex
Chapter 2, Reference: w
printing : Chapter 2, Reference: uptime
System V Release 4 (SVR4) : 1.1. Merging the Traditions
system variables, awk : 11.4. Built-in Variables
systime function (gawk) : Chapter 11, Reference: systime


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