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Linux Shell Scripting Essentials

Linux Shell Scripting Essentials

By : Sinny Kumari
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Linux Shell Scripting Essentials

Linux Shell Scripting Essentials

4.5 (2)
By: Sinny Kumari

Overview of this book

Shell scripting is a quick method to prototype complex applications or problems. Shell scripts are a collection of commands to automate tasks, usually those for which the user has a repeated need, when working on Linux-based systems. Using simple commands or a combination of them in a shell can solve complex problems easily. This book starts with the basics, including essential commands that can be executed on Linux systems to perform tasks within a few nanoseconds. You’ll learn to use outputs from commands and transform them to show the data you require. Discover how to write shell scripts easily, execute script files, debug, and handle errors. Next, you’ll explore environment variables in shell programming and learn how to customize them and add a new environment. Finally, the book walks you through processes and how these interact with your shell scripts, along with how to use scripts to automate tasks and how to embed other languages and execute them.
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The select, while, and until loops


The select, while and until loops are also used to loop and iterate over each item in a list or till the condition is true with slight variations in syntax.

Loop using select

The select loop helps in creating a numbered menu in an easy format from which a user can select one or more options.

The syntax of the select loop is as follows:

select var in list
do
   # Tasks to perform
done

The list can be pre-generated or specified while using the select loop in the form [item1 item2 item3 …].

For example, consider a simple menu listing the contents of '/' and asking a user to enter an option for which you want to know whether it is a directory or not:

#!/bin/bash
# Filename: select.sh
# Description: Giving user choice using select to choose

select file in 'ls /'
do
   if [ -d "/"$file ]
   then
     echo "$file is a directory"
   else
     echo "$file is not a directory"
  fi
done

The following is the screenshot of the output after running the script:

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