This is the AWK cheat sheet. AWK is a fun language to know. It allows you to do various string processing tasks on Unix quickly. I created this cheat sheet when I was learning AWK some years ago. I explain a lot more about how and why I created it in my article "Awk, Nawk and GNU Awk Cheat Sheet". This article can be read here: http://www.catonmat.net/blog/awk-nawk-and-gawk-cheat-sheet/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This cheat sheet was created by Peteris Krumins (peter@catonmat.net). His blog is at http://www.catonmat.net -- good coders code, great reuse. The cheat sheet is released under GNU Free Documentation License. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Awk cheat sheet contains the following topics: * Predefined Awk variable summary for Awk, Nawk and Gawk. * Gnu Awk's command line summary. * I/O statements. * Numeric functions. * Bit manipulation functions. * I18N (internationalization) functions. * String functions, * Time functions. It is available in .pdf, .txt (ascii) and .doc (microsoft word) formats. The latest versions can always be found at: .txt: http://www.catonmat.net/download/awk.cheat.sheet.txt .pdf: http://www.catonmat.net/download/awk.cheat.sheet.pdf .doc: http://www.catonmat.net/download/awk.cheat.sheet.doc I'm sorry that I used Microsoft Word to create it, but I was not proficient in LaTeX back then. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sincerely, Peteris Krumins http://www.catonmat.net