- 10.1 Commond: Suppress normal shell function lookups
- 10.2 exec: Replacing the current shell process with the Execute command
- 10.3 Bash:gnu's Bourne-again shell interpreter
- 10.4 Builtin: Execute shell built-in command
- 10.5 Enable: Enables or disables built-in shell commands
- 10.6 Source: Reads and executes commands from the specified file in the current shell environment
- 10.7 Mksh: Command interpreter for interactive and shell scripts
- 10.8 Suspend: Pause shell execution
- 10.9 Sushell: Executing a single-user shell
- 10.10 shopt: Toggle variable controls the value of optional shell behavior
- 10.11 rsh: Remote shell
- 10.12 Ulimit: Controlling resource usage limits for shell execution programs
- 10.13 history: Viewing command Histories
- 10.14 alias: Viewing and defining aliases
- 10.15 Unalias: Canceling aliases
- 10.16 eval: Connect the specified parameters together as a single command to execute
- 10.17 FC: Modifying or executing commands
10.1 Commond: Suppress normal shell function lookups
10.2 exec: Replacing the current shell process with the Execute command
10.3 Bash:gnu's Bourne-again shell interpreter
10.4 Builtin: Execute shell built-in command
10.5 Enable: Enables or disables built-in shell commands
10.6 Source: Reads and executes commands from the specified file in the current shell environment
10.7 Mksh: Command interpreter for interactive and shell scripts
10.8 Suspend: Pause shell execution
10.9 Sushell: Executing a single-user shell
10.10 shopt: Toggle variable controls the value of optional shell behavior
10.11 rsh: Remote shell
10.12 Ulimit: Controlling resource usage limits for shell execution programs
10.13 history: Viewing command Histories
10.14 alias: Viewing and defining aliases
10.15 Unalias: Canceling aliases
10.16 eval: Connect the specified parameters together as a single command to execute
10.17 FC: Modifying or executing commands
Linux Commands Application Large dictionary-10th chapter shell-related commands