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Chet Ramey
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@menu
* Introduction:: An introduction to the shell.
* Definitions:: Some definitions used in the rest of this
manual.
* Basic Shell Features:: The shell "building blocks".
* Shell Builtin Commands:: Commands that are a part of the shell.
* Shell Variables:: Variables used or set by Bash.
* Bash Features:: Features found only in Bash.
* Job Control:: A chapter describing what job control is
and how Bash allows you to use it.
* Using History Interactively:: Chapter dealing with history expansion
rules.
* Job Control:: What job control is and how Bash allows you
to use it.
* Using History Interactively:: Command History Expansion
* Command Line Editing:: Chapter describing the command line
editing features.
* Installing Bash:: How to build and install Bash on your system.
* Reporting Bugs:: How to report bugs in Bash.
* Major Differences From The Bourne Shell:: A terse list of the differences
between Bash and historical
versions of /bin/sh.
* Copying This Manual:: Copying this manual.
* Builtin Index:: Index of Bash builtin commands.
* Reserved Word Index:: Index of Bash reserved words.
* Variable Index:: Quick reference helps you find the
variable you want.
* Function Index:: Index of bindable Readline functions.
* Concept Index:: General index for concepts described in
this manual.
@end menu
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@chapter Introduction
@menu
* What is Bash?:: A short description of Bash.
* What is a shell?:: A brief introduction to shells.
@end menu
@@ -371,9 +352,7 @@ and to named files, and how the shell executes commands.
@section Shell Syntax
@menu
* Shell Operation:: The basic operation of the shell.
* Quoting:: How to remove the special meaning from characters.
* Comments:: How to specify comments.
@end menu
@@ -444,7 +423,6 @@ status (@pxref{Exit Status}).
* Double Quotes:: How to suppress most of the interpretation of a
sequence of characters.
* ANSI-C Quoting:: How to expand ANSI-C sequences in quoted strings.
* Locale Translation:: How to translate strings into different languages.
@end menu
@@ -2227,21 +2205,15 @@ is not specified. If the file does not exist, it is created.
@menu
* Simple Command Expansion:: How Bash expands simple commands before
executing them.
* Command Search and Execution:: How Bash finds commands and runs them.
* Command Execution Environment:: The environment in which Bash
executes commands that are not
shell builtins.
* Environment:: The environment given to a command.
* Exit Status:: The status returned by commands and how Bash
interprets it.
* Signals:: What happens when Bash or a command it runs
receives a signal.
@end menu
@node Simple Command Expansion
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@menu
* Basic Installation:: Installation instructions.
* Compilers and Options:: How to set special options for various
systems.
* Compiling For Multiple Architectures:: How to compile Bash for more
than one kind of system from
the same source tree.
* Installation Names:: How to set the various paths used by the installation.
* Specifying the System Type:: How to configure Bash for a particular system.
* Sharing Defaults:: How to share default configuration values among GNU
programs.
* Operation Controls:: Options recognized by the configuration program.
* Optional Features:: How to enable and disable optional features when
building Bash.
@end menu