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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Back early in this sequence we made clear that ! 3: the shell (the normal command interpreter) and the ! 4: editor were distinct and they didn't pay any attention ! 5: to each other's commands. ! 6: Sometimes you are in the editor and you really want ! 7: to execute a shell command. You can do that ! 8: by prefixing it with !. For example, ! 9: !ls ! 10: will list your directory. ! 11: Remember that "date" is the shell command ! 12: to find out what time it is. ! 13: Try editing the file 'bridge'; print it out, ! 14: then, without leaving the editor, ask for the ! 15: time and then leave the editor and say "ready". ! 16: #create bridge ! 17: brooklyn ! 18: manhattan ! 19: williamsburg ! 20: queensborough ! 21: george washington ! 22: triborough ! 23: bronx whitestone ! 24: throgs neck ! 25: #copyout ! 26: #user ! 27: #uncopyout ! 28: grep '[A-Z].. [A-Z].. .. [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] ' .ocopy >/dev/null ! 29: #log ! 30: #next ! 31: 74.1a 10
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