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Learn how to shell script through project-based training (Bash Scripting, Bash Programming, Sed, Grep, Awk, and More)
Have you tried to learn shell scripting on your own, but lack the structure you need to really improve your skills?
Are you tired of picking up bits and pieces of information that you can’t just seem to put together?
Do you learn best by doing?
If so, you’re going to love this course.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from students is that most of the courses they’ve taken in the past simply provide information without any context and without any idea of how to put that information to use!
This course turns that old, frustrating, and outdated way of learning on its head.
It’s project-based, which means instead of learning bits and pieces of information, you’ll write actual shell scripts that you can use in real-world situations. You get the chance to immediately put what you learn to use so that you fully understand and remember it.
In this Linux shell scripting course you will learn how to:
- Name your shell scripts.
- Use the proper permissions on your shell scripts.
- Create and use variables in your scripts.
- Use shell built-in commands and operating system commands.
- Make the most out of special variables that are available to you in your scripts.
- Make decisions by using if statements and performing several different kinds of tests
- Check the exit statuses of commands and why you need to.
- Use cryptographic hash functions
- Create random data so you can do things like automatically generate strong passwords for user accounts.
- Perform the same action or set of actions over a series of data utilizing for loops, while loops, and infinite loops.
- Control all types of input and output.
- Accept standard input from a user as well as from another program.
- Redirect standard output and standard error.
- Combine standard output and standard error
- Use command pipelining
- Perform text and string manipulation.
- Process command line arguments
- Creating functions and when to do so.
- Parsing, analyzing, and reporting on log files, CSV files, and other data.
- Writing scripts that execute commands on other systems.
- Much, much, more…
When you enroll, you get lifetime access to the course. Your course never expires. You can study at your own pace and refer back to the lessons whenever you want! So…
If you’re ready to level-up your shell scripting skills, enroll now!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to master Linux shell scripting, bash scripting, and the bash shell.
- Linux system administrators, developers, or programmers.
Table of Contents
Course Introduction
1 Introduction and Course Overview
2 Course Downloads
Creating a Local Linux Shell Scripting Environment
3 Creating a Local Lab Environment Using Vagrant and VirtualBox – Background
4 Exercise 1 Instructions – Creating a Local Linux Shell Scripting Lab Environment – Exercise-01-CreatingaLocalLabEnvironment
5 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part I – Windows Users Only
6 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part I – Mac Intel Users Only
7 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part I – Linux (CentOS – RHEL) Users Only
8 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part I – Mac Apple Silicon Users Only – Exercise-01-Apple-Silicon-Supplement-Shell-Scripting
8 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part I – Mac Apple Silicon Users Only
9 Exercise 1 – Walkthrough – Part II – All Users, Except Apple Silicon Users
10 Vagrant and VirtualBox Troubleshooting Tips
User and Account Creation – Shell Scripting Project 1
11 Section Introduction
12 Getting Started with Shell Scripting – Naming, Permissions, Variables, Builtins
13 Special Variables, Pseudocode, Command Substitution, if Statement, Conditionals
14 Exit Statuses, Return Codes, String Test Conditionals, More Special Variables
15 Reading Standard Input, Creating Accounts, Username Conventions, More Quoting
16 Exercise 2 – Instructions – Exercise-02-Creating-Local-Users-01
17 Exercise 2 – Walkthrough
Password Generation and Shell Script Arguments – Shell Scripting Project 2
18 Random Data, Cryptographic Hash Functions, Text and String Manipulation
19 Positional Parameters, Arguments, for Loops, Special Parameters
20 The while Loop, Infinite Loops, Shifting, Sleeping
21 Exercise 3 – Instructions – Exercise-03-Creating-Local-Users-02
22 Exercise 3 – Walkthrough
Linux Programming Conventions – Shell Scripting Project 3
23 Advanced Standard Input, Standard Output, and Standard Error – Part I
24 Advanced Standard Input, Standard Output, and Standard Error – Part II
25 Exercise 4 – Instructions – Exercise-04-Creating-Local-Users-03
26 Exercise 4 – Walkthrough
Parsing Command Line Options – Shell Scripting Project 4
27 Case Statements
28 Functions
29 Parsing Command Line Options with getopts, Part 1
30 Parsing Command Line Options with getopts, Part 2
31 Deleting and Disabling Linux Accounts, Part 1 of 4 (Finding Files)
32 Deleting and Disabling Linux Accounts, Part 2 of 4 (The userdel command)
33 Deleting and Disabling Linux Accounts, Part 3 of 4 (Archives with tar)
34 Deleting and Disabling Linux Accounts, Part 4 of 4 (Disabling Accounts)
35 Deleting Users – Exercise 5 – Instructions – Exercise-05-Deleting-Local-Users-04
36 Deleting Users – Exercise 5 – Walkthrough
Transforming Data – Data Processing – Reporting – Shell Scripting Project 5
37 Cut and Awk
38 Cut and Awk Demonstration Script – Open Network Ports
39 Sort and Uniq
40 Parsing Log Files – Exercise 6 – Instructions – Exercise-06-Parsing-Log-Files-05
41 Parsing Log Files – Exercise 6 – Walkthrough
42 Sed
Network Scripting & Automation of Distributed Systems – Shell Scripting Project 6
43 Configuring a Mini Network and Scripting for Remote Systems
44 Scripting Remote Commands – Exercise – Instructions – Exercise-07-Scripting-Remote-Commands-01
45 Scripting Remote Commands – Walkthrough – Part 1
46 Scripting Remote Commands – Walkthrough – Part 2
Course Summary
47 Summary – localusers-module-recap
47 Summary
Course Extras
48 What Shell Scripting Is and Why You Should Learn It
Bonus Section
49 Bonus Lecture
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