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Ipcalc is a command-line tool which allows the user to calculate subnets, netmasks and host ip ranges
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This document covers basic Cisco router IP configuration using the command-line interface
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An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting by Mendel Cooper
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Guide on shell scripting with script examples on freeos.com by Vivek G. Gite
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The original users manual for sed, by Lee E. McMahon, from the 7th edition UNIX Manual (1978)
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A long list of bash one-liners and short descriptions of linux applications by example.
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The sed-users group / mailing list at yahoo groups.
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Sed examples by Ted Holt
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The sed faq and examples at sed.sourceforge.net maintained by Eric Pement.
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This document is a list of Frequently Asked Questions and advanced examples about sed.
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