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UNIX/Linux Shell Scripting Training Course
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
This 2 day course gives an introduction to the writing of UNIX Shell scripts using the Korn and Bash shells and to the more advanced features of UNIX including the batch editor sed and the text file processing language awk.
Although based on the Solaris version of UNIX running on a desktop PC, the principles learnt may be applied to all other versions of UNIX including Linux, AIX, HP-UX and SCO.
The course takes the format of a workshop, with a mix of lecture, working examples and practical exercises. Although the content may be customised, at least 1 day is normally needed to cover the core elements.
Full course notes are provided along with sample script files and free software tools for use in accessing a UNIX server.
About this course
The course is only suitable for those who have a good working knowledge of UNIX or have attended the Introduction to UNIX course.
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Subjects
- Testing
- Linux
- Unix
- Server
- PC training
- Global
- Writing
- Export
- Programming
- Piping
Course programme
- Objectives
- Course Schedule
- Course Introductions
- Pre-requisites
- Bibliography
- Delegate Responsibilities
- Course Summary
- Files
- Directories and Processes
- Displaying Directories - ls
- Getting Help - man
- Displaying Files - cat, more
- Simple Commands
- Piping - using | symbol
- Redirection - using > symbol
- Redirection - using >> symbol
- Redirecting Input - using < symbol
- Redirecting Errors
- Using /dev/null
- Foreground Jobs
- Background Jobs - &
- Stopping Jobs - kill
- Special Files - . and ..
- The Command Prompt - PS1
- Creating Aliases
- Using Aliases
- Command history
- Command Line Edit - using Arrow Keys
- Command Line Edit - using vi
- Customising the Shell
- The Home Directory - HOME
- The Working Directory - pwd
- Changing Directories - cd
- Make Directory - mkdir
- Remove Directory - rmdir
- Interactive Copy - cp -i
- Interactive Move - mv -i
- Interactive Remove - rm -i
- Removing Directories - rm -r
- Wild Cards - File Name Generation
- Word count - wc
- Finding Files - find
- Finding Text in Files - grep, sort, cut, uniq, tr
- Changing Permissions - chmod
- Creating Shell Scripts
- Testing the Command
- Creating the Script File
- Adding Execute Permissions
- Testing the Script
- Running the Script - time
- Running the Script - dot
- Running the Script - exec
- Running the Script - ksh
- Debugging the Script
- Passing Parameters
- The read Command
- Using read in Scripts
- Choosing the Shell
- Tidying The Output
- Suppressing Input - stty
- Quotation Marks
- Quoted Strings - ", '
- Escape Character - *
- Quoted Strings - `
- Using $(...)
- System Variables - set
- Other Special Variables
- User Variables
- User Variables - unset
- Variables in Scripts
- Typeset Command
- Integer Variables
- Special Constructs
- Conditions - case
- Creating a Menu
- Iteration - while, until
- Holding the Output - sleep
- Holding the Output - dummy read
- Ending the Script
- Ending the Loop
- Hidden Option - forking a shell
- Trapping Interrupts - trap
- More on Interrupts
- Highlighting Text- tput
- Positioning the Cursor - backtab \b
- Korn Shell Menu
- Conditional Testing
- Testing File Attributes
- Testing File Permissions
- Multiple Tests - Nested ifs
- Multiple Tests - elseif
- The NOT Condition
- Multiple Conditions in One Test
- Testing Strings
- Using Square Brackets
- Avoiding Null Input
- Testing Numbers
- More on case
- Displaying Variables
- Placing Spaces
- Testing Commands
- Computations - let
- Iteration - while, until
- Infinite Loop
- Iteration - for
- More than 9 Parameters - shift
- Local and Global Variables
- Sub-scripts
- Export Command
- Exit Status
- Aliases
- Functions
- Useful Functions
- Return Status
- Manipulating Functions
- Functions in Scripts
- Debugging - set
- Setting - set
- Merging Files - join
- Merging Files - paste, basename and dirname
- Job Control - jobs
- Regular Expressions
- Global Regular Expression Printer - grep
- Expression grep - egrep
- Fast grep - fgrep
- Computations - expr
- Computations – bc, eval Command,
- Argument Processing
- getopts Command
- Using Arrays
- vi - Mapping Key Combinations
- Mapping Control Keys
- Using Abbreviations
- Editing Many Files
- Regular Expressions
- Global Insert
- Here document,
- Batch Stream Editor - sed, sed delete, -d, sed print, -p, sed suppress, -n, sed quit, -q, sed file, -f, sed Multiple Input, sed
- Find and Replace
- sed Example
- The awk Programming Tool
- Pattern Matching
- Regular Expressions
- Comparison Patterns
- Compound Patterns
- Range Patterns
- Special Patterns
- Built-in Functions
- Troubleshooting awk Scripts
- Passing Parameters
- Using Contains
- printf Function
- Computations
- Functions
- substr
- length
- Action Statements
- Control Flow Statements
- Arrays
- Arrays with for Loops
- awk Examples
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UNIX/Linux Shell Scripting Training Course