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The C Shell (csh) is an interactive, programmable command interpreter for the Unix and GNU-Linux operating systems written by Bill Joy, then of UC Berkley. Csh is designed for programmers using the C language, using a similar syntax for its own programming.
http://ccsh.sourceforge.net/
C shell with built-in compiler.
http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/csh-one-liners.html
C shell command constructs.
http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/csh
Tom Christiansen's famous essay on csh's deficiencies.
http://www.hamiltonlabs.com/cshell.htm
Documentation, pricing information and demo version of a recreation of the original UNIX C shell and utilities for Windows.
http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/facilities/documentation/unix/docs/csh.txt
Copy of Bill Joy's original memo.
http://www.kitebird.com/csh-tcsh-book/tcsh.html/
Description and reference.
ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/tcsh/
Total C shell. FAQ, user manual and links to download binaries.
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