Learning Linux Shell Scripting (2017)
Linux shell scripting is a useful tool for programmers and system administrators. It can speed up and automate many tasks, including finding and editing files, editing text, performing advanced searches, downloading data from the web, backing up and archiving data, and transferring files through a network. For Linux administrators, the Linux shell is also a great tool for monitoring system health and deploying updates and software. Learn the basics of Linux shell scripting in this course with Packt trainers Sarath Lakshman and Shantanu Tushar.
Contents:
- 1. Shell Something Out
- 2. Have a Good Command
- 3. File In, File Out
- 4. Texting and Driving
- 5. Tangled Web? Not at All
- 6. The Backup Plan
- 7. The Old-Boy Network
- 8. Put on the Monitor's Cap
- 9. Administration Calls
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