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Bash Basics Series # 9: Functions in Bash

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Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-function/ Learn all about functions in the last chapter of Bash Basic Series. Most programming languages support the concept of functions. Functions help you avoid writing the same code repeatedly in the same program. You only need to write the code as a function, and then use this function where a specific code fragment is required. In Bash Basic Knowledge Department
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Bash Basics Series # 8: For, While, and Until loops

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2024-01-12
Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-loops/ Loops are a powerful feature in any programming language. If you don't know, loops are actually a way to repeat code according to certain conditions. For example, imagine that you need to print numbers from 1 to 10. You can use the echo command ten times, but that's too primitive. You use a loop, in 3 to 4 lines of code

Bash Basics Series # 7: If Else Statements

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2024-01-09
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Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-if-else/Bash Support if else statements so that you can use logical reasoning in shell scripts. The general if else syntax is as follows: if [expression];  then  &nbs

Bash Basics Series # 6: Handling String Operations

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2024-01-05
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Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-strings/ In most programming languages, you will find string data types. A string is basically a group of characters. But Bash Shell is different. String has no separate data type. Everything here is a variable. But that doesn't mean you can't handle strings like you can in C and other programming languages. In Bash S

Bash Basics Series # 5: Using Arrays in Bash

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2024-01-02
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In the previous part of this series, you learned about variables. A variable can have a single value. There can be multiple values inside an array. This makes things easier when you have to deal with multiple variables at once. You don't have to store values in new variables. Therefore, don't declare five variables like this: distro1=Ubuntu distro2=Fedora distro3=SUSE distro4=Ar

Bash Basics Series # 4: Arithmetic Operations

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2023-12-07
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You can use Bash script to do many things. One of them is to perform simple arithmetic operations on variables. The syntax of arithmetic operation in Bash shell is as follows: $((arithmetic_operation)) Suppose you must calculate the sum of two variables. Do you do this: the use of space in sum=$(($num1+$num2)) (()) is not

Bash Basics Series # 3: Passing Parameters and Accepting User Input

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2023-12-05
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Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-pass-arguments/ Let Bash script have parameters 😉 You can make Bash scripts more useful and interactive by passing variables to them. Let me show you this in detail through examples. Pass the parameters to the shell script When you run the shell script, you can add

Bash Basics Series # 2: Using Variables in Bash

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2023-11-29
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Source: https://itsfoss.com/bash-use-variables/ In the first part of the Bash Basics series, I briefly mentioned variables. It is time to learn more about them in this chapter. If you have ever done any type of coding, you must be familiar with the term "variable". If not, consider the variable as a box to store information, and the information can change over time

Bash Basics Series 1: Create and run your first Bash shell script

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2023-11-27
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Translated and adjusted from: https://itsfoss.com/create-bash-script/ This is the beginning of a new tutorial series. In this article, you will be familiar with bash scripts. This series assumes that you are familiar with Linux terminals. You don't have to be proficient, but it's good to know the basics. It doesn't matter if you are not familiar with it. Later, Su Su will copy the updated series of articles. This series
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9 basic Linux commands for beginners

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2022-05-31
Su Su is planning to start a series of Linux tutorial sharing, which will start from zero systematically until everyone can use their own Linux VPS normally. The tutorial will not be too in-depth, but it will definitely be enough for daily use. This article is not included in this series, because it is not a series, but it can be regarded as an appetizer. There are many commands in Linux, and each command involves a large number of parameters. Su Su selects 12 possible
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Use the Linux terminal to view the files on your VPS

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2022-04-20
In the previous "Introduction Tutorial to VPS in Linux Terminal Novice Guide", Su Su shared simple Linux terminal knowledge with everyone. Today, we will continue to share more Linux knowledge. In this article, Su Sujiang shares with you how to check what files your VPS has. To list files in the terminal, you can use the ls command to list all files in the current directory. The pwd command
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