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Bash Cheatsheet
#! /bin/bash
# ==============
# Thanskyou Brad
# https://gist.github.com/bradtraversy/ac3b1136fc7d739a788ad1e42a78b610
#
# Create this file executable by
# chmod +x bash_cheetsheet.sh
#
# Run this file by
# ./bash_cheetsheet.sh
# ==============
# ECHO COMMAND
echo Hello World!
# VARIABLES
# Uppercase by convention
# Letters, numbers, underscores
NAME="Bob"
echo "My name is $NAME"
echo "My name is ${NAME}"
# USER INPUT
read -p "Enter your name: " NAME
echo "Hello $NAME, nice to meet you!"
# SIMPLE IF STATEMENT
if [ "$NAME" == "Brad" ]
then
echo "Your name is Brad"
fi
# IF-ELSE
if [ "$NAME" == "Brad" ]
then
echo "Your name is Brad"
else
echo "Your name is NOT Brad"
fi
# ELSE-IF (elif)
if [ "$NAME" == "Brad" ]
then
echo "Your name is Brad"
elif [ "$NAME" == "Jack" ]
then
echo "Your name is Jack"
else
echo "Your name is NOT Brad or Jack"
fi
# COMPARISON
NUM1=31
NUM2=5
if [ "$NUM1" -gt "$NUM2" ]
then
echo "$NUM1 is greater than $NUM2"
else
echo "$NUM1 is less than $NUM2"
fi
########
# val1 -eq val2 Returns true if the values are equal
# val1 -ne val2 Returns true if the values are not equal
# val1 -gt val2 Returns true if val1 is greater than val2
# val1 -ge val2 Returns true if val1 is greater than or equal to val2
# val1 -lt val2 Returns true if val1 is less than val2
# val1 -le val2 Returns true if val1 is less than or equal to val2
########
# FILE CONDITIONS
FILE="test.txt"
if [ -e "$FILE" ]
then
echo "$FILE exists"
else
echo "$FILE does NOT exist"
fi
########
# -d file True if the file is a directory
# -e file True if the file exists (note that this is not particularly portable, thus -f is generally used)
# -f file True if the provided string is a file
# -g file True if the group id is set on a file
# -r file True if the file is readable
# -s file True if the file has a non-zero size
# -u True if the user id is set on a file
# -w True if the file is writable
# -x True if the file is an executable
########
#CASE STATEMENT
read -p "Are you 21 or over? Y/N " ANSWER
case "$ANSWER" in
[yY] | [yY][eE][sS])
echo "You can have a beer :)"
;;
[nN] | [nN][oO])
echo "Sorry, no drinking"
;;
*)
echo "Please enter y/yes or n/no"
;;
esac
# SIMPLE FOR LOOP
NAMES="Brad Kevin Alice Mark"
for NAME in $NAMES
do
echo "Hello $NAME"
done
# FOR LOOP TO RENAME FILES
FILES=$(ls *.txt)
NEW="new"
for FILE in $FILES
do
echo "Renaming $FILE to new-$FILE"
mv $FILE $NEW-$FILE
done
# WHILE LOOP - READ THROUGH A FILE LINE BY LINE
LINE=1
while read -r CURRENT_LINE
do
echo "$LINE: $CURRENT_LINE"
((LINE++))
done < "./new-1.txt"
# FUNCTION
function sayHello() {
echo "Hello World"
}
sayHello
# FUNCTION WITH PARAMS
function greet() {
echo "Hello, I am $1 and I am $2"
}
greet "Brad" "36"
# CREATE FOLDER AND WRITE TO A FILE
mkdir hello
touch "hello/world.txt"
echo "Hello World" >> "hello/world.txt"
echo "Created hello/world.txt"
# Thanskyou Brad
# https://gist.github.com/bradtraversy/ac3b1136fc7d739a788ad1e42a78b610
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