- Learning Linux Shell Scripting
- Ganesh Sanjiv Naik
- 196字
- 2021-08-20 10:44:27
Working in shell
Let's get started by opening the terminal, and we will familiarize ourselves with the Bash Shell environment:
- Open the Linux terminal and type in:
$ echo $SHELL /bin/bash
- The preceding output in terminal says that the current shell is
/bin/bash
such asBASH
shell:$ bash --version GNU bash, version 2.05.0(1)-release (i386-redhat-linux-gnu) Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Hereafter, we will use the word Shell
to signify the BASH
shell only. If we intend any other shell, then it will be specifically mentioned by name such as KORN
and similar other shells.
In Linux, filenames in lowercase and uppercase are different; for example, the files Hello
and hello
are two distinct files. This is unlike Windows, where case does not matter.
As far as possible, avoid using spaces in filenames or directory names such as:
- Wrong file name—
Hello World.txt
- Correct file name—
Hello_World.txt
orHelloWorld.txt
This will make certain utilities or commands fail or not work as expected, for example, the make
utility.
While typing in filenames or directory names of the existing files or folders, use the tab completion feature of Linux. This will make working with Linux faster.
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