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[https://git-ce.rwth-aachen.de/hpc.nrw/ap2/tutorials/linux/-/blob/master/Slides/Linux_Intro/Linux_Intro.pdf Linux Introduction]  Slides 102 - 114 (13 pages)
 
 
 
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        Linux shell script is a text file containing a series of commands.
 
        Advantage: automate tasks.
 
        Execute a shell script is like a program.
 
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        How to execute a shell script?
 
        Safety feature: not everyone can run everything.
 
        Script needs execute permissions.
 
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        animation for example shell script
 
            shebang
 
            comment
 
            echo
 
            list of commands
 
            line break
 
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        Command line arguments for shell script
 
        Loops and if statements in shell script
 
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        What shell script is good for?
 
        What shell script is not good for?
 
        Alternatives to bash.
 
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        How to define a bash variable?
 
        How to use a defined bash variable?
 
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        Environment variables are defined and available for a process or a shell.
 
        Example: $HOME
 
        Advantage: different computers may set up different values for an environment variable.
 
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        Predefined environment variables: $USER etc.
 
        env command
 
        export command to define your own environment variables.
 
 
  
  
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=== Exercises in Terminal (slides 115 - 116) and solution (slide 117) === <!--T:5-->   
 
=== Exercises in Terminal (slides 115 - 116) and solution (slide 117) === <!--T:5-->   

Revision as of 11:31, 5 October 2020

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Quiz

Which bash command below assigns "value" to variable var?

var="value"
var = "value"
var=="value"


Exercises in Terminal (slides 115 - 116) and solution (slide 117)

1. a. Write a script that
   b. Prints an environment variable
   c. Saves the output of the date command to a variable
   d. Sleeps briefly
   e. Prints the new and old date and time
2. Find a way to execute a script without setting execute permissions.
3. Find out how to do other programming things in bash (e.g. functions, classes). How convenient do they look?
4. Look at different ways you can define if conditions.
5. Find out what different types of quotes (single ' vs. double ") do?
6. create an shell variable MYIDENTITY and export it as below: 
   $ export MYIDENTITY=whoami
   How will you list the shell variable MYIDENTITY?
   Execute the shell variable MYIDENTITY, what is the output?