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Lynda - Learning Bash Scripting [AhLaN]
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Bash, or the Bourne Again Shell, is a widely popular command-line interpreter for administration and programming tasks. It's also the default option on Mac OS X and Linux. But Bash is different than most scripting languages. That's why Scott Simpson spends some time in this course running you through the syntax—introducing variables, numbers, and control structures—so you can start writing scripts right away. He shows you how to wrap up multiline operations in one file, implement flow control, and interact with users to get input. Plus, he offers challenges along the way that allow you to put what you've learned to the test.
Topics include:
What is Bash?
Managing output with grep, awk, and cut
Understanding Bash script syntax
Creating a basic Bash script
Displaying text with "echo"
Working with numbers, strings, and arrays
Reading and writing text files
Working with loops
Using functions
Getting user input during execution
Ensuring a response
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FILE LIST
Filename
Size
1 - Introduction/01 - Welcome.mp4
5.1 MB
1 - Introduction/02 - What you need to know before continuing.mp4
7.3 MB
1 - Introduction/03 - Using the exercise files.mp4
2.2 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/04 - What's Bash.mp4
6.1 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/05 - Reviewing common Bash commands.mp4
14 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/06 - Tilde and brace expansion.mp4
11.3 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/07 - Changing where things go with pipes and redirection.mp4
10.4 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/08 - Manipulating output with grep, awk, and cut.mp4
15.2 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/09 - Understanding Bash script syntax.mp4
2.9 MB
2 - 1. Working with the Command Line/10 - Creating a basic Bash script.mp4
4.5 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/11 - Displaying text with echo.mp4
4.7 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/12 - Working with variables.mp4
6.3 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/13 - Command substitution.mp4
2.8 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/14 - Working with numbers.mp4
6.1 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/15 - Comparing values.mp4
7.9 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/16 - Working with strings.mp4
7.2 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/17 - Coloring and styling text.mp4
16.2 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/18 - Exploring some handy helpers - date and printf.mp4
8.9 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/19 - Working with arrays.mp4
6.7 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/20 - Reading and writing text files.mp4
6.1 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/21 - Using here documents.mp4
4.3 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/22 - Challenge - Make a script that generates a system report.mp4
1.5 MB
3 - 2. Building Bash Scripts/23 - Solution - Make a script that generates a system report.mp4
11.2 MB
4 - 3. Control Structures/24 - Testing truth conditions with the if keyword.mp4
6.6 MB
4 - 3. Control Structures/25 - Working with while and until loops.mp4
2.7 MB
4 - 3. Control Structures/26 - Introducing for loops.mp4
8.3 MB
4 - 3. Control Structures/27 - Selecting behavior using case.mp4
3.9 MB
4 - 3. Control Structures/28 - Using functions.mp4
6 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/29 - Working with arguments.mp4
4.5 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/30 - Working with flags.mp4
5.7 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/31 - Getting input during execution.mp4
7.3 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/32 - Ensuring a response.mp4
8.3 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/33 - Challenge - Make a script that uses input.mp4
1 MB
5 - 4. Interacting with the User/34 - Solution - Make a script that uses input.mp4