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Mastering Linux Shell Scripting - Second Edition

By : Mokhtar Ebrahim, Andrew Mallett
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Book Image

Mastering Linux Shell Scripting - Second Edition

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By: Mokhtar Ebrahim, Andrew Mallett

Overview of this book

In this book, you’ll discover everything you need to know to master shell scripting and make informed choices about the elements you employ. Grab your favorite editor and start writing your best Bash scripts step by step. Get to grips with the fundamentals of creating and running a script in normal mode, and in debug mode. Learn about various conditional statements' code snippets, and realize the power of repetition and loops in your shell script. You will also learn to write complex shell scripts. This book will also deep dive into file system administration, directories, and system administration like networking, process management, user authentications, and package installation and regular expressions. Towards the end of the book, you will learn how to use Python as a BASH Scripting alternative. By the end of this book, you will know shell scripts at the snap of your fingers and will be able to automate and communicate with your system with keyboard expressions.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Technical requirements

You'll need a running Linux box. It doesn't matter which distribution you use, since all Linux distributions are shipped nowadays with the bash shell.

Download and install Visual Studio Code, which is free from Microsoft. You can download it from here: https://code.visualstudio.com/.

You can use VS Code as an editor instead of vim and nano; it's up to you.

We prefer to use VS Code because it has a lot of features such as code completion, debugging, and many more besides.

Install bashdb, which is a required package for the bash debug plugin. If you are using a Red Hat-based distribution, you can install it like this:

$ sudo yum install bashdb  

If you are using a Debian-based distribution, you can install it like this:

$ sudo apt-get install bashdb 

Install the plugin for VS Code, called bash debug, from https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rogalmic.bash-debug. This plugin will be used to debug bash scripts.

The source code for this chapter can be downloaded here:

https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-Linux-Shell-Scripting-Second-Edition/tree/master/Chapter01