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Book Synopsis: If you use UNIX, you probably use csh to type commands even if you've never heard of it. It's the standard shell (command line) on most UNIX systems. tcsh is an enhanced version that's freely available and highly recommended. Using csh & tcsh describes from the beginning how to use these shells interactively. More important, it shows how to get your work done faster with less typing. Even if you've used UNIX for years, techniques described in this book can make you more efficient. You'll learn how to:
- Make your prompt tell you where you are (no more pwd)
- Use what you've typed before (history)
- Type long command lines with very few keystrokes (command and filename completion)
- Remind yourself of filenames when in the middle of typing a command
- Edit a botched command instead of retyping it
This book does not cover programming or script writing in csh or tcsh because the tasks are better done with a different shell, such as sh (the Bourne shell) or a language like Perl.
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Are you tired of spending hours typing commands on your UNIX system? Introducing csh & tcsh, the ultimate solution to simplify your work and boost productivity. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, this book is a game-changer. With csh & tcsh, you'll learn the secrets of using these shells interactively, making your daily tasks a breeze. Say goodbye to time-consuming tasks and hello to a more efficient workflow.
One of the biggest advantages of csh & tcsh is its ability to make your prompt tell you where you are. No more confusion or using the pwd command repeatedly. With just a glance, you'll instantly know your current location in the command line. This feature alone will save you valuable time and make navigation a piece of cake.
Let's not forget about the power of history. csh & tcsh allow you to reuse what you've typed before, eliminating the need to type the same commands over and over again. Imagine the time you'll save with this incredible feature. Less repetition means more productivity, and that's exactly what csh & tcsh deliver.
Want to type long command lines with minimal effort? With csh & tcsh, it's possible. Our book reveals the secrets of command and filename completion, allowing you to input lengthy commands in just a few keystrokes. Say goodbye to endless typing and welcome a faster, more efficient way of working.
Have you ever been in the middle of typing a command and suddenly forgot the filename you wanted to use? We've all been there. But with csh & tcsh, that frustration is a thing of the past. Our book teaches you how to easily remind yourself of filenames while typing a command. No more starting over or wasting time searching for the correct file.
Don't waste another minute retyping a botched command. csh & tcsh offer an incredible editing feature that allows you to fix mistakes without the need for retyping. Save time, minimize errors, and streamline your workflow with this powerful capability.
Discover a whole new level of efficiency with csh & tcsh. This book is your ultimate guide to mastering these shells and unleashing their full potential. Whether you're a seasoned UNIX user or just starting out, there's something for everyone in this comprehensive resource. Don't miss out on the opportunity to take your productivity to new heights.
Ready to supercharge your UNIX experience? Get your hands on csh & tcsh now!
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