Message-ID: <3E0B4B0A.6080003@tas-kc.com> Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 12:26:59 -0600 From: Patrick Miller <pert@tas-kc.com> Subject: Re: Linux commands
try the book "Unix in a Nutshell" by o'riley and associates... I guess
they now have a linux in a nutshell that is basically the same, but
expanded for linux's extras.
Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Rick [mailto:rsobba@kcnet.com]
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>>Thanks all for the help, but maybe I should not have said I
>>was familiar
>>with man and info. Can anyone tell me if within man pages,
>>info or anywhere
>>within bash that there is a command that will list all the commands in
>>alphabetical order with a brief description of each??
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>Seeing as there are thousands of supplemental programs and utilities, let
>alone custom scripts, which can be run with a single word from the command
>line, I think you're on a hopeless quest here, but you might try "man bash",
>and maybe a book with a chapter on shells.
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>Something to try: <Tab><Tab>y.
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