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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)

while loops and until loops

When using the for loop, we iterate through a list; it's either the one that we create or the one that is dynamically generated. Using the while or until loops, we loop based on the fact that the condition becomes either true or false.

A while loop loops while the condition is true and, conversely, an until loop will loop while the condition is false. The following command will count from 10 through to zero, each iteration of the loop printing the variable and then reducing the value by one:

$ COUNT=10
$ while (( COUNT >= 0 )) ; do
echo -e "$COUNT \c"
(( COUNT-- ))
done ; echo  

We can see the output of this command in the following screenshot, thus confirming the countdown to zero:

The use of the \c escape sequence used here allows the suppression of the line feed normally used with echo. In this way, we can keep the countdown on...