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Linux Shell Scripting Bootcamp

You're reading from   Linux Shell Scripting Bootcamp The fastest way to learn Linux shell scripting

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281103
Length 208 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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James K Lewis James K Lewis
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Shell Scripting FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Variables 3. Using Loops and the sleep Command 4. Creating and Calling Subroutines 5. Creating Interactive Scripts 6. Automating Tasks with Scripts 7. Working with Files 8. Working with wget and curl 9. Debugging Scripts 10. Scripting Best Practices Index

Environment variables and aliases


Environment variables were covered in Chapter2, Working with Variables. Here is a cool trick that I learned years ago that can really help when using the command line. Most Linux systems generally have several standard directories under $HOME such as Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and so on. I personally do not like typing the same things over and over again and so do this to help use the system more efficiently. Here are some of the lines that I have added to my /home/guest1/.bashrc file:

export BIN=$HOME/bin
alias bin="cd $BIN"

export DOWN=$HOME/Downloads
alias down="cd $DOWN"

export DESK=$HOME/Desktop
alias desk="cd $DESK"

export MUSIC=$HOME/Music
alias music="cd $MUSIC"

export PICTURES=$HOME/Pictures
alias pictures="cd $PICTURES"

export BOOKMARKS=$HOME/Bookmarks
alias bookmarks="cd $BOOKMARKS"

# Packt- Linux Scripting Bootcamp
export LB=$HOME/LinuxScriptingBook
alias lb="cd $LB"

# Source lbcur
. $LB/source.lbcur.txt

Using this approach you...

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