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Learn Linux Shell Scripting – Fundamentals of Bash 4.4

Learn Linux Shell Scripting – Fundamentals of Bash 4.4

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Learn Linux Shell Scripting – Fundamentals of Bash 4.4

Learn Linux Shell Scripting – Fundamentals of Bash 4.4

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By: Tammer

Overview of this book

Shell scripts allow us to program commands in chains and have the system execute them as a scripted event, just like batch files. This book will start with an overview of Linux and Bash shell scripting, and then quickly deep dive into helping you set up your local environment, before introducing you to tools that are used to write shell scripts. The next set of chapters will focus on helping you understand Linux under the hood and what Bash provides the user. Soon, you will have embarked on your journey along the command line. You will now begin writing actual scripts instead of commands, and will be introduced to practical applications for scripts. The final set of chapters will deep dive into the more advanced topics in shell scripting. These advanced topics will take you from simple scripts to reusable, valuable programs that exist in the real world. The final chapter will leave you with some handy tips and tricks and, as regards the most frequently used commands, a cheat sheet containing the most interesting flags and options will also be provided. After completing this book, you should feel confident about starting your own shell scripting projects, no matter how simple or complex the task previously seemed. We aim to teach you how to script and what to consider, to complement the clear-cut patterns that you can use in your daily scripting challenges.
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Setting Up Your Local Environment

In the previous chapter, we ventured into some context for the wonderful world of Linux and Bash. Since this is a practical, exercise-driven book, we're going to use this chapter to set up a machine where you can follow along with the examples and perform the exercises at the end of each chapter. This can either be a virtual machine or a physical installation; that is up to you. We will discuss this in the first part of this chapter, before continuing with the installation of VirtualBox and, finally, creating an Ubuntu virtual machine.

The following command will be introduced in this chapter: ssh and exit.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Choosing between a virtual machine and a physical installation
  • Setting up VirtualBox
  • Creating an Ubuntu virtual machine
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