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====== Wishlist ======
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**NOTE:** Due to neverending SPAM from various IPs (the usual pharmacy-links and whatnot nonsens) this page was made readonly.
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Another way of submitting wishes is the following form:
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{{contact>subj=Wiki: wishlist}}
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===== Token Recognition and Shell Grammar =====
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a more human-readable version of the following topics:
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* [[http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_03]]
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* [[http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_10]]
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===== General =====
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A simplified version of `man bash' and interesting bash tricks.:-)
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> The whole site is meant to be like that: a simplified or better human-readable collection of manpage snipplets. Maybe a page with the main topics of bash manpage that link to the proper articles would be good (I just don't have enough articles heh) - a kind of summary page --- Jan
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===== Some ideas =====
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**hmm maybe some of this stuff could make it somewhere to the wiki...:)**
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* an article about how to do ksh coprocess in bash (:V4: may be obsolete regarding [[bash4 | Bash 4 features]])
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- single way -> process substitution
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- 2 way name pipes
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* let's write a interactive tutorial script that teaches readline/bash (like C-h t in emacs, or vimtutor or vilearn)
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* programmable history: http://pastebin.bash-hackers.org/index.php?show=22
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===== Implemented =====
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==== Bash For Loop Multi-word lines ====
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From this solution on modifying the internal Field Separator (IFS) in bash I found here:
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* http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2006-08/msg00462.html
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> added to [[syntax:ccmd:classic_for|the for-loop-article]] as example, but also made some critical comments; thanks --- Jan
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==== Getopts tutorial ====
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* My school offers a UNIX programming course (C, shell, etc.). I use this site extensively to help my friends taking this course learn concepts such as I/O redirection etc. As it gets more advanced they need to do option parsing. Therefore I would like to see a "getopts illustrated" article or some such, showing the breakdown of how it parses parameters.
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