Linux Bash Shell Programming (Zero): Sequence and Index
sequence
This Linux Bash Shell programming tutorial consists of 10 sections, mainly for operation and maintenance workers who do not have a programming foundation or newbies who want to learn Linux Bash scripts. The tutorial contains many sample references, all of which are executable command lines or fully tested Bash script files, so that you can learn the syntax intuitively through the samples. The content is relatively basic and simple (please don't spray it); but the more in-depth content (such as functions, etc.) that I don't think has an important role has not been written, and may be updated after a period of time if necessary. In a sense, this tutorial is also the author's notes for learning Linux Bash Shell. I hope to share with you and make progress together. Thank you for your support!
index
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (1): Shell Overview and Hello World Implementation
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (2): Bash basic functions (history, completion, shortcut keys)
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (3): redirection, multiple command sequences, wildcards, special symbols
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (4): Variables (Part 1) Variable classification and related operations
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (5): Variables (below) Variable calculation, content replacement, environment variable configuration file
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (6): Application examples of basic metacharacters in regular expressions
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (7): String interception and processing (cut, printf, awk, sed)
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (8): Conditional Judgment and Examples
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (9): Flow Control Statement (Part 1) Branch Statement (if, case)
- Linux Bash Shell Programming (10): Flow Control Statement (Part 2) Loop Statement (for while until)