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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

5 (1)
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)

Creating snippets using VS Code

For those who love graphical IDEs, you can use VS Code as an editor for your shell scripts. We used it as a debugger in Chapter 1, The What and Why of Scripting with Bash. Now we will see one of its capabilities as an editor.

You can create your own snippets in VS Code as follows.

Navigate to File | Preferences | User Snippets.

Then start to type shell. This will open the shellscript.json file.

The file has two brackets ready to enter your snippets between them:

To create a snippet, type the following between the brackets on the file:

"Print a welcome message": {
"prefix": "welcome",
"body": [
"echo 'Welcome to shell scripting!' "
],
"description": "Print welcome message"
}

You can use the following template and modify it based on your needs.

Try...