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if you like the course, please go to the link given below and buy the course- help the the creator of the content https://www.udemy.com/unix-b...ming-examples-linux/learn/#/ Section: 1 - Shell Introduction & First Shell script Lecture 1: Course Introduction 04:21 Lecture 2: Shell Introduction 04:21 Lecture 3: My First Shell Script 05:39 Section: 2 - Variables Lecture 4: User defined & System Variables - Types 09:16 Section: 3 - Usage of Quotes - Concept & Examples Lecture 5: Double, Single and Back Quotes - How & Where to use 05:51 Section: 4 - Exit Status Value Lecture 6: Exit Status Value - Concept & Examples 06:35 Section: 5 - Redirection of Standard Input/Output Lecture 7: Redirection concept & Example 07:59 Section: 6 - Taking Input From User Lecture 8: read and echo command - concept & example 04:24 Section: 7 - Wild Cards Lecture 9: Wild Cards concept & example 03:54 Section: 8 - Pipe Concept and Examples Lecture 10: Pipe Concept and Examples 10:18 Section: 9 - Expressions in Shell scripting Lecture 11: Use of Expression concept & Example Part 1 09:34 Lecture 12: Use of Expression concept & Example Part 2 06:18 Section: 10 - Operators - Concept & Examples Lecture 13: Mathematical Operators 05:03 Lecture 14: String Operators 04:36 Lecture 15: Logical Operators 04:25 Section: 11 - Command Line Arguments Lecture 16: Command Line Arguments Concept & Example 06:17 Section: 12 - Part 1 - Practical Shell Script Examples - File Operations Lecture 17: shell script to create directory 03:01 Lecture 18: shell script to rename files 03:26 Lecture 19: shell script to copy files 03:29 Lecture 20: shell script to delete file 02:22 Lecture 21: shell script to list files in a directory 02:45 Section: 13 - Conditional statements Lecture 22: if command concept & example 07:06 Lecture 23: if...else...fi concept & example 05:40 Lecture 24: Nested ifs concept & example 04:55 Lecture 25: Multilevel if-then-else concept & example 06:08 Lecture 26: switch or case command concept&example 09:08 Section: 14 - For & While Loop Lecture 27: Looping Concepts 08:21 Lecture 28: for loop example 1 & example 2 12:56 Lecture 29: Nested For loop - concept & example 07:33 Lecture 30: while loop concept & example 07:31 Section: 15 - Part 2 - Practical Shell Script Examples Explained Lecture 31: Print incremental numbers 03:23 Lecture 32: Print decremental numbers based on user input 03:03 Lecture 33: Print Fibbonaci series 08:22 Lecture 34: Create repeating pattern using for loop 06:31 Section: 16 - Processes in Linux/Unix Lecture 35: Processes concept & examples 07:16 Section: 17 - User Defined Functions Lecture 36: What is Function & Need of Function 02:21 Lecture 37: Function examples 04:46 Section: 18 - Part 3 - Practical Shell Script Examples Explained Lecture 38: shell script to delete old files 05:51 Lecture 39: shell script to archive files 10:40 Lecture 40: shell script to read file line by line 03:52 Lecture 41: shell script to move file to another location 03:49 Lecture 42: shell script to get cpu usage of a user 02:35 Section: 19 - Sending unwanted output of program Lecture 43: Sending unwanted output of program - concept & example 02:09 Section: 20 - Conditional command execution with && || operators Lecture 44: Conditional commands execution using && 03:48 Lecture 45: Conditional commands execution using || operator 04:36 Section: 21 - Part 4 - Practical Shell Script Examples Explained Lecture 46: Create star pattern using for loop 04:59 Lecture 47: Drawing Incremental Pattern 05:13 Lecture 48: Reverse the given number by user 06:47 Section: 22 - Essential Utilities Lecture 49: Utilities Concept and Examples - cut, paste, join, tr 10:15 Section: 23 - Part 5 - Practical Shell Script Examples Explained Lecture 50: Paste Command Example 1 04:20 Lecture 51: Paste Command Example 2 03:31 Lecture 52: Cut Command example 1 04:13 Lecture 53: Cut Command example 2 03:28 Lecture 54: Copying Files Example 05:04 Section: 24 - Process, Signals & Traps Lecture 55: What is a Process and How to view Processes 05:15 Lecture 56: Sending signal to Processes 08:00 Lecture 57: Terminating Processes 04:15 Lecture 58: Shell signal values 03:33 Lecture 59: The trap statement 04:32 Lecture 60: How to clear trap 02:47 Lecture 61: Include trap statements in a script 08:41 Section: 25 - Example Slides Lecture 62: Part 1 & 3 - File_Operation_Examples_1 14 pages Lecture 63: Part 1 & 3 - File_Operation_Examples_2 14 pages Lecture 64: Part 5 - Example Slides 13 pages Section: 26 - Complete Tutorial with concepts Lecture 65: Complete Tutorial with concepts PDF Related Torrents
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