Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- !, Repeating Commands Using the Command Editor, Using Commands from Your History, Repeating a Set of Words
- ! (bang), The Shell's History List, Letting the Shell Find Directories for You, Using Commands from Your History, Event Specifiers, Referring to Arguments in Aliases, Quoting Special Characters Yourself, Quote Characters
- as alias argument, Referring to Arguments in Aliases
- in filenames, Quoting Special Characters Yourself
- in history reference, The Shell's History List, Quote Characters
- in prompt, Letting the Shell Find Directories for You, Event Specifiers
- !! history operator, Repeating Commands Using !-Specifiers, Using Commands from Your History, Event Specifiers
- !# history operator, Referring to the Current Event
- !* history operator, Repeating Part of a Command, Repeating a Set of Words
- !^ history operator, Word Designator Shorthand
- " (quotation mark), The Shell's Quote Characters, Passing Special Characters to Commands, Special Characters
- in r-commands, Passing Special Characters to Commands
- # (pound), Modifying .cshrc and .login, Process Control Settings
- $ (dollar sign) for variable names, Shell Variables
- % (percent sign) for job number s, ...
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