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The Ultimate Linux Shell Scripting Guide: Automate, Optimize, and Empower tasks with Linux Shell Scripting

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Master Linux Shells – Your Complete Guide to Practical Success with Bash, Zsh, PowerShell

Key FeaturesDevelop portable scripts using Bash, Zsh, and PowerShell that work seamlessly across Linux, macOS, and Unix systemsProgress seamlessly through chapters with clear concepts, practical examples, and hands-on labs for skill developmentBuild real-world Linux administration scripts, enhancing your troubleshooting and management skillsBook DescriptionDive into the world of Linux shell scripting with this hands-on guide. If you’re comfortable using the command line on Unix or Linux but haven’t fully explored Bash, this book is for you. It’s designed for programmers familiar with languages like Python, JavaScript, or PHP who want to make the most of shell scripting.

This isn’t just another theory-heavy book—you’ll learn by doing. Each chapter builds on the last, taking you from shell basics to writing practical scripts that solve real-world problems. With nearly a hundred interactive labs, you’ll gain hands-on experience in automation, system administration, and troubleshooting.

While Bash is the primary focus, you'll also get a look at Z Shell and PowerShell, expanding your skills and adaptability. From mastering command redirection and pipelines to writing scripts that work across different Unix-like systems, this book equips you for real-world Linux challenges.

By the end, you'll be equipped to write efficient shell scripts that streamline your workflow and improve system automation.

What you will learnGrasp the concept of shells and explore their diverse types for varied system interactionsMaster redirection, pipes, and compound commands for efficient shell operationsLeverage text stream filters within scripts for dynamic data manipulationHarness functions and build libraries to create modular and reusable shell scriptsExplore the basic programming constructs that apply to all programming languagesEngineer portable shell scripts, ensuring compatibility across diverse platforms beyond LinuxWho this book is forThis book is for programmers who use the command line on Unix and Linux servers already, but don't write primarily in Bash. This book is ideal for programmers who've been using a scripting language such as Python, JavaScript or PHP, and would like to understand and use Bash more effectively. It’s also great for beginning programmers, who want to learn programming concepts.

Table of ContentsGetting Started with the ShellInterpreting CommandsUnderstanding Variables and PipelinesUnderstanding Input/Output RedirectionCustomizing the EnvironmentText Stream Filters – Part 1Text Stream Filters – Part 2Basic Shell Script ConstructionFiltering Text with grep, sed, and Regular ExpressionsUnderstanding FunctionsPerforming Mathematical OperationsAutomating Scripts with here Documents and expectScripting with ImageMagickUsing awk–Part 1Using awk–Part 2Creating User Interfaces with yad, dialog, and xdialogUsing Shell Options with getopsShell Scripting for Security ProfessionalsShell S

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Published October 18, 2024

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