Ebook: Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible
Author: Bresnahan Christine, Cox Jack, Blum Richard
- Tags: Computer operating systems, COMPUTERS--Operating Systems--Linux, COMPUTERS--Operating Systems--UNIX, COMPUTERS--System Administration--Linux & UNIX Administration, Operating systems (Computers), Scripting languages (Computer science), Electronic books, Linux, COMPUTERS -- Operating Systems -- Linux, COMPUTERS -- Operating Systems -- UNIX, COMPUTERS -- System Administration -- Linux & UNIX Administration, Linux (Computer software)
- Series: ITpro collection
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Wiley Pub
- City: Indianapolis;Ind
- Edition: 2nd ed
- Language: English
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Introduction --- Part I. The Linux Command Line. Chapter 1: Starting with Linux shells -- Chapter 2: Getting to the shell -- Chapter 3: Basic bash shell commands -- Chapter 4: More bash shell commands -- Chapter 5: Using Linux environment variables -- Chapter 6: Understanding Linux file permissions -- Chapter 7: Managing file systems -- Chapter 8: Installing software -- Chapter 9: Working with editors --- Part II. Shell Scripting Basics. Chapter 10: Basic script building -- Chapter 11: Using structured commands -- Chapter 12: More structured commands -- Chapter 13: Handling user input -- Chapter 14: Presenting data -- Chapter 15: Script control --- Part III. Advanced Shell Scripting. Chapter 16: Creating functions -- Chapter 17: Writing scripts for graphical desktops -- Chapter 18: Introducing sed and gawk -- Chapter 19: Regular expressions -- Chapter 20: Advanced sed -- Chapter 21: Advanced gawk -- Chapter 22: Working with alternative shells. Part IV. Advanced Shell Scripting Topics. Chapter 23: Using a database -- Chapter 24: Using the Web -- Chapter 25: Using e-mail -- Chapter 26: Writing script utilities -- Chapter 27: Advanced shell scripts -- Appendix A: Quick guide to bash commands -- Appendix B: Quick guide to sed and gawk -- Index.;A guide to the Linux command line and shell scripts covers such topics as using Linux environment variables, working with editors, using structured commands, handling user input, creating functions, and working with Regular Expressions.
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