Bash Scripting on Linux (The Complete Guide) Class 03 - Variables

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 72

  • @brave.circassian77
    @brave.circassian77 Před 2 měsíci +7

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    @logger00 Před měsícem +2

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  • @sridhartn83
    @sridhartn83 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is the best shell scripting tutorial I can find across the internet. well paced, explanation of every single term and concept and not just vaguely using it without an explanation to back it, thanks a lot for putting this together, I really appreciate for doing this.

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  • @071asadahbar4
    @071asadahbar4 Před 10 měsíci +1

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    @barkhadibraahim1023 Před měsícem

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    @faradhamadi Před 9 měsíci

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    @HerrDerDrucker Před 8 měsíci

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  • @AlbandAquino
    @AlbandAquino Před rokem +7

    I was about to leave a comment about the quotes (and how double quotes allows for variables replacement and single quote don't), but I'm glad I waited 👍🏼
    Excellent video, as usual. Your channel is my Linux "cheat sheet" 😁

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    @madrasrider Před 27 dny

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    @hamadej Před 11 měsíci

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    @franciscoromogaray3076 Před 5 měsíci

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    @CorporateDrone Před 9 měsíci

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  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 Před rokem +2

    Some people might wonder how you could use the $-sign in the echo command given that the $-sign is used to call a variable. Use the escape-character \ in front of it. This applies in general if you struggle to use a character in a command, like the space or slash.

  • @rickgrimes47
    @rickgrimes47 Před 3 měsíci

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  • @aKa55
    @aKa55 Před 8 měsíci

    like SHELL was also a regular variable from the system. I wil have my Linux Essentials next week, so thank you very much for ur videos. sub!

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    @prateekbhardwaj9943 Před rokem

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    @leonel_carrizo Před rokem

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  • @oseaniic
    @oseaniic Před 10 měsíci

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    @anass_lm9awd_bzf Před 6 měsíci

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    @guilherme5094 Před rokem

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  • @_nathan978
    @_nathan978 Před 5 měsíci

    Another way to determine variables predefined in bash: Type the dollar sign ($) in the terminal and press tab

  • @TechRebel2008
    @TechRebel2008 Před 9 měsíci

    i use kali linux... btw nice explanation bro

  • @haltutor8014
    @haltutor8014 Před rokem

    thanks for this series. not sure why you had quotes around the age variable, tho. isn't that a number and not requiring quotes?

  • @josephchamness9915
    @josephchamness9915 Před rokem

    Nice video series.
    I find scope vexing. I used to try updating my $PATH in a bash script and run into problems. Or creating a variable in 1 script and using it in a different 1.😅

  • @seshuyudansh7208
    @seshuyudansh7208 Před rokem

    Thanks alot Jay seems im going to master the scripting which I never get interest to learn

  • @silentnight4618
    @silentnight4618 Před rokem

    "A single quote may not occur between single quotes, even when preceded by a backslash." - bash manual

  • @manomite3544
    @manomite3544 Před rokem

    I have two questions...
    1) Can we camel case method to create variable names like myUsername instead of myUsername.
    2) Is it possible to escape the single quote using back slash... Like
    'I\'m jude $USER'

  • @GamerGeekDad
    @GamerGeekDad Před 5 měsíci

    Can you tell us what font you are using here? 😮

  • @anjanbora7943
    @anjanbora7943 Před 5 měsíci

    Bash command==> 💋

  • @lance_c1323
    @lance_c1323 Před rokem +1

    My Bookmark

  • @hootiebubbabuddhabelly

    SOLVED! So, how does one restore bash, once one has trashed it somehow?
    I accidentally figured out how to reinstall bash, which, apparently, you can't do WITHOUT bash, ROFL, which is EXTREMELY annoying! BUT - you CAN log into the folder with the reinstall scripts AS ROOT, in nemo or, maybe some other file managers as well - not sur - THEN leave the file manager open as root and reinstall with the package manager GUI.
    I intended to switch the offending file from bash to sh and then change it back but when I went to change it back after FINALLY getting bash to reinstall with Synaptic, I discovered I'd failed to save the changes so, the only other thing it could have been was the fact that I was logged into the folder in the file manager as root. SOOO - got my terminal back, got bash, got everything updated, everything's working and I can go back to playing with bash scripts! I still don't know how I broke it in the first place so I reckon I'll find out, in pretty short order. But since reinstalling bash is so easy now, who cares?!?! WHEEEE!
    If you ever want to know how dependent you are on bash, just break it. I was over a week with no terminal and it 'bout drove me nuts. I couldn't even make a bootable flash drive without it! Couldn't update, install or reinstall anything and, of course, no terminal - though I did get an sh terminal at one point, but that didn't survive my attempts to repair bash so I was totally terminal-less. Thought I was going to have to reinstall and reharden everything which is precisely what I wanted a bash script for - "auto-hardening".

  • @Alpha_Sadigh
    @Alpha_Sadigh Před rokem

    ☯🙏

  • @chrisrodriguez8026
    @chrisrodriguez8026 Před 8 měsíci

    can you make a new file and instead of reusing the old one. It makes it easier to look back at what you have done.

  • @hasanferoz2364
    @hasanferoz2364 Před 2 měsíci

    For New Bash Scripters:
    do not leave spaces between myname="Jay"
    in linux if you wrote myname = "Jay" linux will think it as a command and display unknown command error...

  • @Mitology
    @Mitology Před rokem

    Thank you! Please subscribe and like the video, free education is AWESOME!