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Look beyond the basics of Mac programming and development to become a Mac power user. When most people think about the Mac, they think about the amazing graphical user interface macOS is known for. However, there is a whole world to explore beneath the hood. This book approaches working directly in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
Apress L.P.,
2021.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- About the Technical Reviewer
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Terminal at a Glance
- The Need to Know
- Book Conventions
- Book Requirements
- Minimum Requirements
- Installing Xcode
- Using Homebrew
- Why Use Brew?
- Installing Brew
- Installing Brew Globally
- Installing Brew for Each User
- After Installation
- Finding Applications in Brew
- Installing Applications from Brew
- Upgrading Installed Applications
- Reinstalling Applications
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Terminal Basics
- The Terminal Application
- Customizing Terminal
- What Is a Shell?
- Zsh
- Upgrading from a Previous Version of macOS
- Shell Shortcuts
- The Filesystem
- Meta Directories
- User Directories
- Catalina's New Layout
- Directory Tree
- Moving Around the Filesystem
- Inspecting Directories
- Dragging and Dropping
- Different Types of Paths
- Absolute Paths
- Relative Paths
- Directory Operations
- Creating Directories
- Deleting Directories
- Leaving the Filesystem
- How Can You Remove a Directory You Are In?
- File Operations
- Creating Files
- Writing Files
- Reading Files
- Copying Files
- Moving Files
- Deleting Files
- Editing Text in Terminal
- Changing the Default Text Editor
- Piping
- Pipe
- Redirecting Output
- Redirecting Input
- Hidden Files and Folders
- Hiding Files the UNIX Way
- Hiding Files the macOS Way
- Globbing
- Single Asterisk
- Question Mark
- Double Asterisk
- Range Matching
- Links
- Hard Links
- Symlinks
- Naming Things
- Getting Help with Commands
- Searching the Manuals
- The "See Also" Section
- Displaying a Man Section
- Permissions
- File Permissions
- File Permissions Breakdown
- Entry Type
- Block File
- Character File
- Link
- Socket Link
- FIFO
- The User, Group, and Other Components
- Example Permissions
- Features
- Access Control List
- Extended File Attributes
- Changing File Permissions
- Absolute Values
- Entry Type
- User, Group, and Other
- Symbolic Values
- Escalating Your System Privilege
- Aliases
- Customizing the Feel
- Customizing the Welcome Message
- Environment Variables
- Why Use Variables?
- The Default Text Editor
- How Can You Use Variables?
- Customizing the Shell Prompt
- State Symbols
- Date and Time Symbols
- Summary
- Chapter 3: macOS Built-in Commands
- Getting Started
- Compression
- Zip Compression
- Unzip
- Testing the Integrity of the Zip File
- Listing the Contents of the Zip File
- Zip
- Adjust the Size of the Archive
- Encrypting the Archive
- Compressing Directories
- Gzip Compression
- Tar
- Working with Files
- Finding Content in Files
- Finding a Filename
- Finding a Filename with locate
- Where Is Your Command?
- Inspecting File Contents
- Working with Text
- Printing Text
- Formatting Output
- Printf Format
- Displaying the Arguments
- Viewing the Contents
- Transforming Text
- Changing Characters