bash Cookbook

bash Cookbook by Carl Albing, published by O’Reilly Media, Inc. on August 8, 2007, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance your understanding of shell scripting within Unix systems, particularly Linux and Mac OS X. This 600-page edition provides a thorough exploration of the bash shell, offering readers a variety of recipes and techniques tailored for all levels of shell programmers. The book emphasizes the importance of mastering shell scripting as a vital skill for Unix users, including system administrators and OS X developers.
Readers will find a wealth of practical scripts and examples that illustrate how to create effective scripts, enabling them to automate routine tasks and take control of their systems. The content is structured to help users navigate the complexities of Unix commands and standards, making it accessible for both novices and experienced programmers. With a focus on practical application, this cookbook serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their expertise in shell scripting and Unix operating systems.
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The key to mastering any Unix system, especially Linux and Mac OS X, is a thorough knowledge of shell scripting. Scripting is a way to harness and customize the power of any Unix system, and it’s an essential skill for any Unix users, including system administrators and professional OS X developers. But beneath this simple promise lies a treacherous ocean of variations in Unix commands and standards.bash Cookbook teaches shell scripting the way Unix masters practice the craft. It presents a variety of recipes and tricks for all levels of shell programmers so that anyone can become a proficient user of the most common Unix shell — the bash shell — and cygwin or other popular Unix emulation packages. Packed full of useful scripts, along with examples that explain how to create better scripts, this new cookbook gives professionals and power users everything they need to automate routine tasks and enable them to truly manage their systems — rather than have their systems manage them.
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