Introduction
As a Programmer, learning bash scripting is really important. It allows us to write scripts to automate boring and repetiti...
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Wow you wrote the tutorial in a playful and interactive manner!
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Under "if we use variables" I think you mean
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.Thanks for pointing out
Great post! Well done 👏
If anyone wants to learn more, check out this free ebook here:
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Free Introduction to Bash Scripting eBook
💡 Introduction to Bash Scripting
This is an open-source introduction to Bash scripting guide/ebook that will help you learn the basics of Bash scripting and start writing awesome Bash scripts that will help you automate your daily SysOps, DevOps, and Dev tasks. No matter if you are a DevOps/SysOps engineer, developer, or just a Linux enthusiast, you can use Bash scripts to combine different Linux commands and automate boring and repetitive daily tasks, so that you can focus on more productive and fun things.
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Yes. I wait always for Cloudflare tutorial as I begged it last week ago. Good job.
Nice. You have done it by harnessing Linux systems. What about Windows ?
Do you have to install only Powerbatch ? May I execute commands lines in Shell on Windows ?
What are differences ?