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Q.1974richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::Bash:: How to recall a command from history without running it.
Q.1836richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: Array manipulation examples.
Q.1235richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How to determine yesterday's date in bourne shell (sh) or bash.
Q.1833richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How to extract a substring by their start and end position.
Q.2052richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How to perform different shell command depending on whether it is Solaris or Linux.
Q.1453richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How to run a command from the command history.
Q.1565richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How to use for look to rename some files with a suffix.
Q.1959richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: How use while and read to process data from an input file.
Q.1718richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: Where is the bash command history file location configured.
Q.1563richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: bash cheat sheet.
Q.1838plainSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: consolidation of various examples [plaintext].
Q.1553richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: for loop examples.
Q.1484richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: how to loop from 1 to 20 with a while loop.
Q.1837richtextSoftware::OS::Unix::Shell::bash:: printf examples.


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