Course Outline

Introduction

  • Bash philosophy and principles / What is Bash?
  • Bash vs other scripting languages
  • Overview of Bash features and architecture
  • Beyond Bash: Bash in context of system administration tasks

Understanding Bash

  • The lifecycle of a Bash script
  • How Bash fits in with system administration tasks
  • Bash syntax and data types

Getting Started

  • Setting up the Development Environment
  • Installing Bash on Linux systems
  • Installing Bash on Windows systems
  • Configuring the Bash environment

Creating and Running Bash Scripts

  • Bash script structure
  • Running Bash scripts
  • Using variables, arguments, and input/output
  • Control structures and loops

Bash Scripting for Automation

  • Automating tasks with Bash
  • Filesystem management with Bash
  • Process management with Bash
  • System monitoring and logging with Bash

Integrating Bash with Other Tools

  • Bash and regular expressions
  • Bash and sed and awk
  • Bash and command-line tools (grep, find, xargs, etc.)

Troubleshooting

  • Debugging Bash scripts
  • Common errors and how to avoid them
  • Optimizing Bash scripts

Summary and Next Steps

  • Review of key concepts and best practices
  • Next steps for learning more about Bash and automation with Bash

Requirements

  • An understanding of Linux operating system
  • Experience with command-line interface
  • Basic programming experience

Audience

  • Developers
  • System administrators
  21 Hours
 

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