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729c6fbd 11Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2
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12.AU "MH 2C518" 6021
13Brian W. Kernighan
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17(Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden)
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18.AB
19This paper is meant to help
20secretaries, typists and programmers
21to make effective use of the
22.UX
23facilities
24for preparing and editing text.
25It provides explanations and examples of
26.IP \(bu
27special characters, line addressing and global commands in the editor
28.UL ed ;
29.IP \(bu
30commands for ``cut and paste'' operations on files
31and parts of files,
32including the
33.UL mv ,
34.UL cp ,
35.UL cat
36and
37.UL rm
38commands,
39and the
40.UL r ,
41.UL w ,
42.UL m
43and
44.UL t
45commands of the editor;
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47editing scripts and
48editor-based programs like
49.UL grep
50and
51.UL sed .
52.PP
53Although the treatment is aimed
54at non-programmers,
55new
56.UC UNIX
57users
58with any background
59should find helpful hints
60on how to get their jobs done
61more easily.
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