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Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial Ver. by Vivek G GiteI N D E XIntroductionKernelm Shellm How to use Shellm Common Linux Command Introductionm l ProcessWhy Process requiredm Linux commands related with processm l Redirection of Standard output/inputRedirectorsm Pipesm Filtersm l Shell ProgrammingVariables in Linuxm How to define User defined variablesm Rules for Naming variable namem How to print or access value of UDV (User defined variables)m How to write Shell scriptm How to Run Shell Scriptsm Quotes in Shell Scriptsm l Linux Shell Scripting (1 of 2) [17/08/2001 ] Shell Arithmeticm Command Line Processing (Command Line Arguments)m Why Command Line arguments requiredm Exit Statusm Filename Shorthand or meta Characters ( wild cards)m programming Commandsecho commandm Decision making in Shell script ( if command)m test command or [ expr ]m Loop in Shell scriptsm The case Statementm The read Statementm l More Advanced Shell Script Commands/dev/null - Use to send unwanted output of programm Local and Global Shell variable (export command)m Conditional execution && and ||m I/O Redirection and file descriptorsm Functionsm User Interface and dialog utilitym trap commandm getopts commandm More examples of Shell Script (Exercise for You :-)m l 1998-2000 (I) Pvt.
features of shell. I assumes you have at least working knowledge of Linux i.e. basic commands like how to create, copy, remove files/directories etc or how to use editor like vi or mcedit and login to your system. Before Starting Linux Shell Script Programming you must know Kernel Shell Process Redirectors, Pipes, Filters etc.
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