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Index: E

echo command : Chapter 2, Reference: echo
echo command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: echo
echo command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: echo
echo shell variable : 5.3.3. Predefined Shell Variables
ed command : Chapter 2, Reference: ed
edit command : Chapter 2, Reference: edit
edit command (dbx) : Chapter 20, Reference: edit
edit command (ex) : Chapter 9, Reference: edit
edit pseudo-command (sccs) : 17.6.2. Pseudo-commands
editing
bfs command : Chapter 2, Reference: bfs
files
restrictions on : Chapter 2, Reference: red
editing commands (sed) : 10.4.1. Basic Editing
EDITOR shell variable : 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
editors
stream : Chapter 2, Reference: sed
text : Chapter 2, Reference: vi
egrep command : Chapter 2, Reference: egrep
pattern-matching metacharacters : 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by UNIX Program
ELF files, converting to COFF : Chapter 2, Reference: cof2elf
emacs editor : 7. The Emacs Editor
pattern-matching metacharacters : 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by UNIX Program
email aliases, displaying addresses for : Chapter 2, Reference: mailalias
email messages
automatic replies to : Chapter 2, Reference: vacation
database files for : Chapter 2, Reference: gencat
encoding binary files for : Chapter 2, Reference: uuencode
internationalizing : Chapter 2, Reference: exstr
new, notifying user of : Chapter 2, Reference: notify
queues, removing : Chapter 2, Reference: ipcrm
reading
Chapter 2, Reference: mail
Chapter 2, Reference: mailx
retrieving from files : Chapter 2, Reference: gettxt
searching contents of : Chapter 2, Reference: srchtxt
searching for : Chapter 2, Reference: gettxt
sending
Chapter 2, Reference: mail
Chapter 2, Reference: mailx
to all users : Chapter 2, Reference: wall
permission status : Chapter 2, Reference: mesg
encoded files, recreating original file : Chapter 2, Reference: uudecode
encrypting
creating keys : Chapter 2, Reference: makekey
files : Chapter 2, Reference: crypt
end command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: end
endif command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: endif
enter pseudo-command (sccs) : 17.6.2. Pseudo-commands
env command : Chapter 2, Reference: env
ENV shell variable : 4.3.3. Other Shell Variables
environment variables : 5.3.5. Environment Variables
printing values of : Chapter 2, Reference: printenv
Eqn preprocessor : 16.2. Eqn
equations, formatting in nroff/troff : 16.2. Eqn
erasing : (see deleting)
ERRNO shell variable : 4.3.2. Built-in Shell Variables
error messages, formatting : Chapter 2, Reference: fmtmsg
esac command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: esac
escape sequences, displaying : Chapter 2, Reference: col
/etc/passwd file
4.2.1. Special Files
5.2.1. Special Files
/etc/profile file
4.2.1. Special Files
(see also shell variables)
eval command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: eval
eval command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: eval
evaluating expressions : Chapter 2, Reference: expr
ex editor
Chapter 2, Reference: ex
9. The Ex Editor
pattern-matching metacharacters : 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by UNIX Program
search-and-replace examples : 6.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing
exec command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: exec
exec command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: exec
executed files, shared objects for : Chapter 2, Reference: ldd
executing commands
after logout : Chapter 2, Reference: nohup
of lower priority : Chapter 2, Reference: nice
wait between : Chapter 2, Reference: sleep
EXINIT environment variable : 5.3.5. Environment Variables
exit command (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: exit
exit command (csh) : Chapter 5, Reference: exit
exit command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: exit
exit status : Chapter 2, Reference: test
commands : Chapter 2, Reference: true
exp command (awk) : Chapter 11, Reference: exp
expanding files
Chapter 2, Reference: unpack
(see also pack command; pcat command)
export command (ksh, sh) : Chapter 4, Reference: export
expr command : Chapter 2, Reference: expr
expressions, C shell : 5.4. Expressions
expressions, evaluating : Chapter 2, Reference: expr
exstr command : Chapter 2, Reference: exstr


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