I'm more interested in the story of how the 5yo became openbsd obsessed. El sábado, 2 de febrero de 2013, Chris Hettrick escribió:
> Hi Misc, > > I made a list of the most classical UNIX commands / utilities from section > one where there is only one per letter of the english alphabet (it's for my > OpenBSD obsessed five year old son :) ). I know that this subject is very > personal and steeped in tradition and history, so I was looking for your > opinions and suggestions. > A quick note about the list: some hard choices were made concerning > letters such as c, p, m, etc. For instance, kill(1) is not included for two > reasons: it is included in the shell, and it needs ps(1) to be properly > used (which conflicts with pwd(1) which I think is _more_ useful for a UNIX > beginner). mv(1) was not included because a cp(1) and rm(1) can suffice. > > This is the list: > > awk > bc > cp > date > echo > find > grep > head > id > jot > ksh (as a superset of sh) > ls > more > nc > od > pwd > quota > rm > sort > tail > uniq > vi > wc > xargs > yes > zcat > > Any opinions, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Chris