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If you write a simple bash script, you can use the equivalent to printf — maybe that’s the echo command, although there is usually a printf command on a typical system, if you want to use it.
Here is how I back up my Linux laptop to make sure I don't lose anything important. Before I worried about exactly how I was ...
Here are some steps you can take to ensure that your bash scripts work as intended and are easy to update.
Bash scripting is a powerful tool for automating tasks on Linux and Unix-like systems. While it's well-known for managing file and process operations, arithmetic operations, such as division, play a ...
Learning Bash is really useful, especially if you want to unlock the full power of a Unix or Linux system. Here are some of the most compelling reasons to look at Bash scripting as something to learn.
Bash scripting is every Linux administrator's Swiss Army knife. Learn how using a for-loop in conjunction with Bash scripts can produce powerful results.
If you're not yet comfortable with writing scripts on Unix and Linux systems, this post might get you off to a healthy start.