If you use UNIX, you probably use csh to type commands even if you've
never heard of it. It's the standard shell (command line) on most UNIX
systems. tcsh is an enhanced version that's freely available and
highly recommended.Using csh & tcsh describes from the beginning how
to use these shells interactively. More important, it shows how to get
your work done faster with less typing. Even if you've used UNIX for
years, techniques described in this book can make you more
efficient.You'll learn how to:
- Make your prompt tell you where you are (no more pwd)
- Use what you've typed before (history)
- Type long command lines with very few keystrokes (command and filename
completion)
- Remind yourself of filenames when in the middle of typing a command
- Edit a botched command instead of retyping it
This book does not cover programming or script writing in csh ortcsh
because the tasks are better done with a different shell, such as sh
(the Bourne shell) or a language like Perl.