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TCSH(1) General Commands Manual TCSH(1)

 

NAME

tcsh - C shell with file name completion and command line editing

 

SYNOPSIS

tcsh [-bcdefFimnqstvVxX] [-Dname[=value]] [arg โ€ฆ]

tcsh -l

 

DESCRIPTION

tcsh is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the Berkeley

UNIX C shell, csh(1). It is a command language interpreter usable both

as an interactive login shell and a shell script command processor. It

includes a command-line editor (see The command-line editor),

programmable word completion (see Completion and listing), spelling

correction (see Spelling correction), a history mechanism (see History

substitution), job control (see Jobs) and a C-like syntax. The NEW

FEATURES section describes major enhancements of tcsh over csh(1).

Throughout this manual, features of tcsh not found in most csh(1)

implementations (specifically, the 4.4BSD csh) are labeled with `(+)',

and features which are present in csh(1) but not usually documented are

labeled with `(u)'.

 

Argument list processing

If the first argument (argument 0) to the shell is `-' then it is a

login shell. A login shell can be also specified by invoking the shell

with the -l flag as the only argument.

 

The rest of the flag arguments are interpreted as follows:

 

-b Forces a ``break'' from option processing, causing any further

shell arguments to be treated as non-option arguments. The

remaining arguments will not be interpreted as shell options. This

may be used to pass options to a shell script without confusion or

possible subterfuge. The shell will not run a set-user ID script

without this option.

 

-c Commands are read from the following argument (which must be

present, and must be a single argument), stored in the command

shell variable for reference, and executed. Any remaining

arguments are placed in the argv shell variable.

 

-d The shell loads the directory stack from ~/.cshdirs as described

:

 

 

Berkeley

UNIX C shell, csh(1)

 

 

DHS

 

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