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- terminal
- put accepts a set of acronyms called //capability names// and any parameters, if appropriate, then looks... ]] under the __Capabilities__ section. The //cap-name// is the code to use with tput. A description of ... y comes from one of the VT series of terminals. ^Name^decimal^octal^hex^C-escape^Ctrl-Key^Description^
- lien-symbolique @windows
- ace. new-item -itemtype symboliclink -path . -name pPhRecent -value d:\Photos\2020 Vous pourrez alo
- truecolor @terminal
- upport the 24-bit True Color capability under the name of "RGB". You need to use the "setaf" and "setab"
- scripting @terminal
- explains what your "monster" does. ==== Variable names ==== Since all reserved variables are ''UPPERCA... safest way is to only use ''lowercase'' variable names. This is true for reading user input, loop count... owercase'' variables * if you use ''UPPERCASE'' names, **do not use reserved variable names** (see [[http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedef
- obselete @terminal
- . Use an explicit redirect instead.| |''function\ NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' |''NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' or ''function\ NAME\ {\ CMDS;\ }'' |This is an amalgamation between the Korn and POS... d side-effects like the value of ''IFS'', and the names of files in the current working directory. You c
- color @terminal
- upport the 24-bit True Color capability under the name of "RGB". You need to use the "setaf" and "setab"
- behaviours @terminal
- vars#ENV|ENV]] is evaluated and the resulting filename is used as the name of the startup file. After the startup files are read, Bash enters the [[#posix_ru... sh'' compatiblity mode when:**__ * the base filename in ''argv[0]'' is ''sh'' (:!: NB: ''/bin/sh'' may... ommands are read and executed from the file whose name is the expanded value.\\ No other startup files a
- basics @terminal
- ble, but you can call a Bash script with that filename as a parameter: <code> bash ./myfile </code> There is **no need to add a boring filename extension** like ''.bash'' or ''.sh''. That is a ... sion, but by **permissions** (filemode). The file name can be any combination of legal filename characters. Adding a proper filename extension is a convention
- redirection @scripts
- tors 0, 1 and 2, all connected to your terminal: ^Name^FD^Description^ |''stdin''|0|standard input strea... sure you follow this convention! Whenever you **name** such a filedescriptor, i.e. you want to redirec... s operands. If you have to use operands (e.g. filenames to redirect to) that contain spaces you **must**... scriptions) is used. ^Syntax^Description^ |''FILENAME''|references a normal, ordinary filename from the
- quoting @scripts
- for pattern matching * tilde expansion * pathname expansion * process substitution Everything el... '*'' as argument. It will, unless you have a file named ''*'', spit out an error. <code> echo "Your PAT... see that there is in fact a binary file with that name. So if we were writing this as a test command it
- positional-parameters @scripts
- he_first_argument | the first argument]]| |''$FUNCNAME''| the function name (__**attention**__: inside a function, ''$0'' is still the ''$0'' of the shell, **not** the function name)| |''$1 ... $9''|the argument list elements from ... nced as ''$0''. It is usually set to the script's name exactly as called, and it's set on shell initiali
- obsolete @scripts
- . Use an explicit redirect instead.| |''function\ NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' |''NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' or ''function\ NAME\ {\ CMDS;\ }'' |This is an amalgamation between the Korn and POS... d side-effects like the value of ''IFS'', and the names of files in the current working directory. You c
- check-script @scripts
- cho "Evaluate *.py statistics" FILES=$(find $DIR -name '*.py' | wc -l) LINES=$((find $DIR -name '*.py' -print0 | xargs -0 cat) | wc -l) echo "PYTHON FILES: $F
- scripts @nimp
- lipTable[i]] = i } </script> </head> <body> <form name="f"> <strong>Texte original </strong>:<br /> <textarea rows="5" cols="50" name="original" onkeyup="flip()"></textarea><br /><br ... ers :</strong><br /> <textarea rows="5" cols="50" name="flipped"></textarea> </form> </body> </html> =
- port @network
- eged users. Ports are used in the TCP [RFC793] to name the ends of logical connections which carry long ... haki"> <td>42</td> <td>TCP</td> <td>UDP</td> <td>nameserver, <a href="/wiki/DARPA" title="DARPA">ARPA</a> <a href="/wiki/ARPA_Host_Name_Server_Protocol" title="ARPA Host Name Server Protocol">Host Name Server Protocol</a></td> <td>Official