Shell Applications, Commonplace Book

Table of Contents

1 Abstract

A gap-bridging means between paper and on-line copies work is presented. The paper copies are collected according to the outline; the online-reference directs the reader to the online links.

The paper copy is a loose-leaf notebook bearing colored dividers – two sets of red, yellow, blue, and purple section dividers, here called chapters.

Occasional instances of locally-linked files are printed in the paper copy. Presumably, they are available online.

This second Red Chapter contains Shell appliations. The shell is bash.

Shell system work is found in 10 Red

The only backup you'll ever need is a simple program which virtually guaranteed you'll vever run out of backup namespace; you'll never overwrite a local backup copy of a file.

The callgraph is a shell supported by a Python program. It produces an in dented function callgrapy of any function or family of functions. The outpout format is sutable for including in an OrgMode document

The Fixlib has evolved into the practice now in Function Library Development. This paper needs scrutiny for its continued relevance.

The Simple, Quick Version Application relies on The Only Backup You'll Ever Need to periodically save and seal directories primary (backup-required) files.

2 Papers

2.1 Shell Functions

2.2 Backup

2.3 Callgraph

For shell functions: A Callgraph

2.4 Fixlib

the case for local Fixliba

2.5 Versioning

based on the Backup, a Simple, Quick Version Application

2.6 Questionable Features

These of course change, this should move to the System Tab.

3 todo's

3.1 TODO what to do with tangle

4 References

Author: Marty McGowan

Created: 2018-07-10 Tue 16:43

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