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Shell Scripting for Beginners

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Write efficient shell scripts to automate tasks and improve system administration skills using Bash, Linux commands, and scripting best practices
  • Develop custom scripts to manage files, processes, and system resources effectively in Unix/Linux environments
  • Debug and troubleshoot shell scripts to ensure reliable automation and system performance optimization
  • Create reusable shell script functions and libraries to streamline repetitive tasks and enhance scripting efficiency
  • Implement error handling and input validation in shell scripts for robust and secure automation solutions
  • Utilize command-line tools and utilities to gather system information and automate data processing tasks
  • Design scripts that integrate with cron jobs for scheduled automation and system maintenance
  • Apply scripting techniques to monitor system health, log management, and automate backups in Linux systems

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Awesome. I learned a lot. 2024-05-16

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Shell scripting is not particularly difficult for those with the prerequisites. No experience with the underlying commands available — if you don't know how to use the individual tools nor even what problems they solve then it is of course difficult to put them together in a script.