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Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
A complete guide to shell scripting, using Bash
Mendel Cooper - Brindlesoft
[email protected]
This tutorial assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but
progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction
(...all the while sneaking in little snippets of UNIX wisdom and lore). It
serves as a textbook, a manual for self-study, and a reference and source
of knowledge on shell scripting techniques. The exercises and heavily-
commented examples invite active reader participation, under the premise that
the only way to really learn scripting is to write scripts.
The guide is availabe at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
The latest update of this document, as an archived "tarball" including both
the SGML source and rendered HTML, may be downloaded from the author's home
site (http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/abs-guide-2.1.tar.bz2). See
the change log for a revision history
(http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/Change.log).
Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
A complete guide to shell scripting, using Bash
Mendel Cooper - Brindlesoft
[email protected]
This tutorial assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but
progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction
(...all the while sneaking in little snippets of UNIX wisdom and lore). It
serves as a textbook, a manual for self-study, and a reference and source
of knowledge on shell scripting techniques. The exercises and heavily-
commented examples invite active reader participation, under the premise that
the only way to really learn scripting is to write scripts.
The guide is availabe at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
The latest update of this document, as an archived "tarball" including both
the SGML source and rendered HTML, may be downloaded from the author's home
site (http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/abs-guide-2.1.tar.bz2). See
the change log for a revision history
(http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/Change.log).