Shell Scripting
FreeBSD 11
| Beginner
- 11 Videos | 52m 48s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Learn shell scripts for Unix systems and discover various ways of filtering command line data. The Unix shell acts as a command line interpreter and typically controls operations such as file manipulation, program execution, and printing. During this course, you will learn to configure and execute a shell script and run Unix commands as background processes. Next, explore common shell script constructs, such as variables, conditional execution, and loops, to iterate through command sets. Examine various ways to filter and format commands and command line data. Finally, run regular expressions (regex) to search and filter data via grep and Awk commands.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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recognize regex syntax for searching and filteringrecognize which Unix commands are used for filtering and formattingfilter data using grepfilter data using awkrun Unix commands in the backgroundspecify how shell scripts are created and how they execute
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recognize variable scopes and how they are useduse if statements to control script flowuse loops to iterate through a set of commandsconfigure and execute a shell scriptfilter data and create shell scripts
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Regular Expressions4m 48sUP NEXT
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2.Filtering and Formatting Commands3m 20s
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3.Filtering With grep4m 35s
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4.Filtering With awk4m 38s
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5.Background Processes5m 39s
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6.Scripting Overview4m 5s
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7.Variables6m 26s
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8.Conditional Execution2m 49s
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9.Looping3m 28s
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10.Create a Shell Script5m 56s
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11.Exercise: Automate Unix Commands7m 2s
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