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Shell Scripting: Expert Recipes for Linux, Bash and more [Kindle Edition]

Steve Parker
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A compendium of shell scripting recipes that can immediately be used, adjusted, and applied

The shell is the primary way of communicating with the Unix and Linux systems, providing a direct way to program by automating simple-to-intermediate tasks. With this book, Linux expert Steve Parker shares a collection of shell scripting recipes that can be used as is or easily modified for a variety of environments or situations. The book covers shell programming, with a focus on Linux and the Bash shell; it provides credible, real-world relevance, as well as providing the flexible tools to get started immediately.

  • Shares a collection of helpful shell scripting recipes that can immediately be used for various of real-world challenges
  • Features recipes for system tools, shell features, and systems administration
  • Provides a host of plug and play recipes for to immediately apply and easily modify so the wheel doesn't have to be reinvented with each challenge faced

Come out of your shell and dive into this collection of tried and tested shell scripting recipes that you can start using right away!

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Tried–and–true recipes that can be immediately applied or easily adjusted to meet your needs The shell is the primary way of communicating with Unix and Linux systems, providing a direct way to program by automating simple to intermediate tasks. In this invaluable resource, Unix, Linux, and shell scripting expert Steve Parker shares a collection of shell scripting recipes that can be used as provided or easily modified for a variety of environments and situations. The book begins with coverage of theory and principles, replete with insightful examples of each element discussed. You then move on to an in–depth discussion of shell programming, covering all Unix flavors but with a focus on Linux and the Bash shell. All the while, you explore credible, real–world recipes and the tools necessary to get started immediately. Shell Scripting: Shares a compendium of helpful shell scripting recipes that can be used to address a variety of real–world challenges Includes recipes using file and text control as well as general systems administration tasks Provides a host of plug–and–play recipes ready for you to immediately apply and easily modify Examines variables, if/then conditionals, loops, functions, pipes, redirects, and more wrox.com Programmer Forums Join our Programmer to Programmer forums to ask and answer programming questions about this book, join discussions on the hottest topics in the industry, and connect with fellow programmers from around the world. Code Downloads Take advantage of free code samples from this book, as well as code samples from hundreds of other books, all ready to use. Read More Find articles, ebooks, sample chapters, and tables of contents for hundreds of books, and more reference resources on programming topics that matter to you.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2560 KB
  • Print Length: 600 pages
  • Publisher: Wrox; 1 edition (17 Aug 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005J58LSO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #260,846 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn by example 9 May 2012
Format:Paperback
If like me (and most people) you learn best from examples, this is just the book to read to find out how to write shell scripts. Actually it is a petty good book to look at if you just want to learn how to be a more effective user of any flavour of Unix: Linux, Ubuntu, Solaris, Red-hat, etc, etc. Obviously, you do have to be a Unix user for this stuff to be useful.

Material is presented in a logical order; it has lots of examples, and the explanations are clear. It begins with very simple things, and ends up with very powerful scripts particularly useful to system administrators.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just brilliant 29 Dec 2012
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This is a very useful book for a regular Linux Sys Admin. I should have had this book ages ago.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent book for experienced admins 28 Oct 2012
Format:Paperback
While I wouldn't say I could recommend this book for complete novices I highly recommend it for intermediate and advanced administrators, its packed with easy to follow examples that are broken down into well thought out chapters that build on what you have learned earlier in the book, personally I don't like chapter one about the history of Linux but the rest of the book is well worth the purchase price, its one of those books you use all the time because if you are like me you write scripts to carry out manual, dull, boring and repetetive tasks and you want a book you can flick open to the relevant section, lookup what you need and then start coding, for this reason it won't just be gathering dust on your bookshelf the way many IT related books do...
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