Arnold Robbins
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Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Text Processing at Maximum Speed and Power
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published
1986
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25 editions
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UNIX in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference - Covers GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Solaris
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published
1989
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18 editions
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Classic Shell Scripting
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published
2005
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9 editions
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vi Editor Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference
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published
1998
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14 editions
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bash Pocket Reference
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published
2010
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10 editions
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sed and awk Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
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published
2000
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10 editions
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Effective awk Programming
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published
1997
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15 editions
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GDB Pocket Reference: Debugging Quickly & Painlessly with GDB (Pocket Reference
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published
2005
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6 editions
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Linux Programming by Example
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published
2004
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4 editions
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UNIX CD Bookshelf, 3.0
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published
2003
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“When you reach the end and press ENTER, the top line rolls out of sight, and a blank line appears on the bottom of the screen for new text. This is called scrolling.”
― Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Text Processing at Maximum Speed and Power
― Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Text Processing at Maximum Speed and Power
“You should practice these until they are your second nature.”
― Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Text Processing at Maximum Speed and Power
― Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Text Processing at Maximum Speed and Power
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