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Linux Shell Scripting: A Project-Based Approach to Learning, this course teaches how to write Linux shell scripts using a project-based approach. Also in this course you will learn the concepts of Bash programming for Linux, Sed, Grep, Awk and more.
In this course you will learn how to write Shell scripts in Linux using the concepts you will learn in the tutorials. In this course, instead of short tutorials and discrete information, you write shell Linux scripts that you can use in real-world situations. With a project-based learning method, you quickly understand and remember what you are learning.
This course is for Linux system administrators, developers, programmers and anyone interested in learning Linux shell scripting.
Use permissions in shell scripts
Ejeld and the use of variables in the script
Use the built-in command line and the operating system command line
Use conditional commands to perform various tests
Examine the existence of a command and why it is needed
Control all input and output types
Publisher:: Udemy Instructor: Jason Cannon Duration: 11h 30m Number of lessons: 10 lessons English language
Name your shell scripts. Use the proper permissions on your shell scripts. Create and use variables in your scripts. Use shell built-in commands and operating system commands. Make the most out of special variables that are available to you in your scripts. Make decisions by using if statements and performing several different kinds of tests Check the exit statuses of commands and why you need to. Use cryptographic hash functions Create random data so you can do things like automatically generate strong passwords for user accounts. Perform the same action or set of actions over a series of data utilizing for loops, while loops, and infinite loops. Control all types of input and output. Accept standard input from a user as well as from another program. Redirect standard output and standard error. Combine standard output and standard error Use command pipelining Perform text and string manipulation. Process command line arguments Creating functions and when to do so. Parsing, analyzing, and reporting on log files, CSV files, and other data. Writing scripts that execute commands on other systems.
A basic understanding of the Linux command line. The ability to download large files of about 500 MB from the Internet. Access to a computer with a 64-bit processor running either Windows, Mac, or Linux. (You do NOT need Linux already installed to take this course.)
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