Index
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- ! (exclamation point), X Resource Syntax, How to Use find, Exact File-Time Comparisons, Finding Text That Doesn’t Match, Filtering Text Through a Unix Command, Patterns, Alphabetical Summary of Commands, Alphabetical Summary of Commands, Special Characters, How Quoting Works, C-Shell Aliases with Command-Line Arguments, C-Shell Aliases with Command-Line Arguments, My Favorite Is !$, My Favorite Is !:n*, Using !$ for Safety with Wildcards, History Substitutions, History Substitutions, History Substitutions, History Substitutions, History Substitutions, Regular Expressions: The Anchor Characters ^ and $, Filename Wildcards in a Nutshell, Filename Wildcards in a Nutshell, sed Addressing Basics, Making Edits Everywhere Except..., Exit Status of Unix Processes, test: Testing Files and Strings, Syntax, Scalars, Scalars
- ! (Boolean NOT) operator, Patterns
- ! (logical negation) operator, How to Use find, Exact File-Time Comparisons, Scalars
- with find command, Exact File-Time Comparisons
- !$, specifying last argument on previous line, Regular Expressions: The Anchor Characters ^ and $
- != (not equal) operator, Alphabetical Summary of Commands, Syntax ...
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