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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.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Summary

After reading this chapter, you should now know how to schedule a task to be performed at a specific time using the at command. You should also know the benefits of creating Cron jobs, which need to be performed multiple times. You should have also learned how to use the crontab command to add, modify, list, and remove crontab entries. You also have a good understanding of systemd—the first process created on a system—and how it manages other system processes, services, and logs. You should also know how to embed other scripting languages such as Python, AWK, Ruby, and so on, in a shell script.

After reading all of these chapters and practicing the examples, you should now be confident in shell scripting. Being a master of the command line, you are now capable of writing your own shell scripts to solve your day-to-day tasks. Finally, if anything is not covered in this book, you know that you should look into the man page of any command for help.

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