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Bash Cookbook

By : Ron Brash, Ganesh Sanjiv Naik
Book Image

Bash Cookbook

By: Ron Brash, Ganesh Sanjiv Naik

Overview of this book

In Linux, one of the most commonly used and most powerful tools is the Bash shell. With its collection of engaging recipes, Bash Cookbook takes you through a series of exercises designed to teach you how to effectively use the Bash shell in order to create and execute your own scripts. The book starts by introducing you to the basics of using the Bash shell, also teaching you the fundamentals of generating any input from a command. With the help of a number of exercises, you will get to grips with the automation of daily tasks for sysadmins and power users. Once you have a hands-on understanding of the subject, you will move on to exploring more advanced projects that can solve real-world problems comprehensively on a Linux system. In addition to this, you will discover projects such as creating an application with a menu, beginning scripts on startup, parsing and displaying human-readable information, and executing remote commands with authentication using self-generated Secure Shell (SSH) keys. By the end of this book, you will have gained significant experience of solving real-world problems, from automating routine tasks to managing your systems and creating your own scripts.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Using SED and AWK to remove/replace substrings


Again, when we need to remove a pesky character or remove sections of strings upon occurrence, we can always rely on these two powerful commands: sed and awk. And while we saw that Bash does indeed have a similar functionality built-in, the full tools are able to offer the same and more complex functionality. So, when should we use these tools?

  • When we care less about the speed that might be gained by using the built-in functionality of Bash
  • When more complex features are needed (when programming constructs like multi-dimensional arrays are required or editing streams)
  • When we are focused on portability (Bash might be embedded or a limited version and standalone tools may be required)

Note

Complete books have been written on both SED and AWK, and you can always find far more information online at https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/ and https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/.

Stream editor (SED) is a handy text manipulation tool that is great for one-liners...