Unix Shell Program Min
Unix Shell Program Min
UNIX/Linux Shell Programming Intermediate 3.0 days Programmers and users with previous experience using UNIX Hands-on applications of writing and developing shell programs. Features include using Korn and Bash shell command history recall, additional proficiency using the vi text editor, variable use in creating shell programming logical constructs, and manipulating files with specific utilities. Covers 25-30 of most commonly used commands for shell programming and includes extensive after class custom command reference documentation. Module Description Time in
Outline: Hours
References & Documentation .25 Using and Creating Shell Programs 2.00 The vi Editor, including: 2.00 - set commands - Unnamed & named buffers; moving and copying text - Macros: using the map command Overview, use & features of Korn, Bourne, and Bash Shells 1.50 File Redirection & Pipes 2.00 Variables 1.50 Shell Processes and forks 1.50 Shell Constructs: The case statement 1.50 Shell Constructs: The if statement 1.50 Shell Programming: the test statement 1.50 Shell Constructs: The while and until statements 1.75 Shell Constructs: The for statement 1.50 UNIX Command Summary Guide (covered over course of class) - Covered commands include: break, case, cat, chmod, continue, cut, exit, export, file, grep, jobs, let, ls, nice, nohup, print, rm, set, shift, tail, tee, test, unset, wc 3.00 Approximate Total Time 24.00 hrs