Simply put, a Shell Script is a program that is run by a UNIX/Linux shell. It is a file that contains a series of commands which are executed sequentially as if they were entered on the command line ...
I’m going to go ahead and admit it: I really have too many tray icons. You know the ones. They sit on your taskbar, perhaps doing something in the background or, at least, giving you fingertip access ...
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Mastering control flow in coding and shell
Control flow is the backbone of how programs and shells decide what to run, when, and under what conditions. From if-else logic to loops, jumps, and shell expansions, mastering these concepts can make ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. It’s pretty easy to run a batch file on Windows. Just create a file, change the extension to ...
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Why learning to code is easier than you think
Using the Linux command line is more than just typing commands—it’s programming in real time. The same commands you run interactively can be saved into scripts, letting you automate repetitive tasks.
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