Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition

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l (list) command (GDB)

l command (sed) lam Mac OS command layout command (GDB) ld command ldd command

leave Mac OS command

left command (ex)

Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) coding

length function (awk)

less program

let command 2nd

lex command

lexical analysis programs, generating

library calls, tracing (ltrace)

library dependencies (GNU make)

limit command (tcsh)

line breaks, nroff/troff requests and

line information commands (sed)

line Solaris command line-edit mode (command history)

lines

     counting in files

     formatting in files

     numbering in files     reading from standard input link command

/bin/sh, link to Bash links, creating for files lint command, secure (splint)Linux

     package managementlist command     ex     GDB     svn     yum list dynamic dependencies (ldd command)

list-dblogs command (svnadmin)

list-unused-dblogs command (svnadmin)listing files     for current directory

     in archives

     to be executed

listusers Solaris command

ln command load command (svnadmin)

loader (ld command) loading and executing Java bytecode

local command (Bash) local modes (terminal) locale command localinstall command (yum) localization of strings

localupdate command (yum)

locate command

lockfile that can be used from shell scripts

locking/unlocking files

log command

     CVS

     svn

     svnlook

     tcsh

log function (awk)

logged-in users

     displaying with users

     listing with who

logger commandlogging

     checking in edited source code

     GDB command output

     rlog command

logging in     as another user     displaying login name

     slogin command logical operators     awk     Bash and ksh 2nd 3rd

     tcsh login command     CVS     ksh     tcsh logname commandlogout command

     Bash

     CVS     tcsh look command

lower character class

lp command

lpq command

lpr command lprm command

lpstat command ls command

     color options, setting ls-F command (tcsh) lshift function (gawk) lstxns command (svnadmin) ltrace Linux command

lynx Linux command

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