About the Course#
Unix/Linux Shell Scripting is intended to cover beginner to intermediate-level shell script development, and is aimed at Unix/Linux system administrators, database, network and security system administrators, and software developers who work in a Unix/Linux environment.
This course teaches the development of scripts using the Bash shell-script interpreter.
Course Goals#
Unix/Linux Shell Scripting is designed to:
- Introduce Unix/Linux users to automating common repetitive system administration and configuration tasks
- Provide a comprehensive grasp of shell-script syntax and semantics
- Ensure a firm grasp of script development and debugging methodology
Who Should Attend#
Unix/Linux users who are responsible for system administration, and who already have exposure to common Unix/Linux concepts and have experience with common Unix/Linux commands and file-system manipulation.
Course Outline#
What is covered by the course#
- Shell scripting concepts
- Overview of different interpreters commonly available (and Why Bash)
- Executing commands: built-in commands and the command PATH
- Elements of Bash scripts
- Writing and debugging scripts
- Creating and executing scripts
- Debugging scripts
- Bash Script Execution
- Bash initialisation files
- Variables
- Shell expansion
- Aliases
- Common scripting tools
- Regular Expressions
- grep
- sed - Stream Editor
- awk Pattern matching and replacement
- Bash programming
- Conditional logic
Topics NOT Covered by this Course#
- Common Unix/Linux commands and concepts.
- Use of vi (or any other text editor)
CoursewareCategory
Shell Scripting
