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<Effective Shell< teaches you how to navigate the command line so you can work faster and smarter and have more fun while you’re at it.
One trait that defines great technologists is their ability to make their tools work for them by adapting the tools to their unique styles and needs. This book will help you do just that by using the shell. Investing a few hours in learning the command line techniques in <Effective Shell< will have a huge impact on your productivity. It will also make your work more fun. The shell’s simple text-based interface lets you maintain a state of creative flow, free from the distractions of a graphical environment.
This isn’t a book on shell scripting or Linux administration. Each chapter presents a stand-alone set of techniques to help you work more efficiently, understand your system better, and tailor your environment to your individual workflow. This book doesn’t ask you to totally change the way you work or drop your current tooling. Instead, it brings together a set of skills that you can add to your toolkit and incorporate as you like.
The author focuses on the essentials that allow you to immediately apply the new skill rather than describing every possible feature. The goal is for you to be able to pick up the book, read a chapter over coffee, and try out what you’ve learned right away.
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David Kerr
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Effective Shell teaches you how to navigate the command line so you can work faster and smarter and have more fun while you’re at it.
One trait that defines great technologists is their ability to make their tools work for them by adapting the tools to their unique styles and needs. This book will help you do just that by using the shell. Investing a few hours in learning the command line techniques in Effective Shell will have a huge impact on your productivity. It will also make your work more fun. The shell’s simple text-based interface lets you maintain a state of creative flow, free from the distractions of a graphical environment.
This isn’t a book on shell scripting or Linux administration. Each chapter presents a stand-alone set of techniques to help you work more efficiently, understand your system better, and tailor your environment to your individual workflow. This book doesn’t ask you to totally change the way you work or drop your current tooling. Instead, it brings together a set of skills that you can add to your toolkit and incorporate as you like.
The author focuses on the essentials that allow you to immediately apply the new skill rather than describing every possible feature. The goal is for you to be able to pick up the book, read a chapter over coffee, and try out what you’ve learned right away.
Contenu
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Core Skills
Chapter 1: Flying on the Command Line
Chapter 2: Thinking in Pipelines
Chapter 3: Finding Files
Part II: Manipulating Text and Streams
Chapter 4: Regular Expression Essentials
Chapter 5: Getting to Grips with grep
Chapter 6: Slicing and Dicing Text
Chapter 7: Advanced Text Manipulation
Chapter 8: Building Commands on the Fly
Part III: Shell Scripting
Chapter 9: Shell Script Fundamentals
Chapter 10: Variables, Reading Input, and Mathematics
Chapter 11: Mastering Conditional Logic
Chapter 12: Using Loops with Files and Folders
Chapter 13: Functions, Parameters, and Error Handling
Chapter 14: Useful Patterns for Shell Scripts
Part IV: Building Your Toolkit
Chapter 15: Configuring Your Shell
Chapter 16: Customizing the Command Prompt
Chapter 17: Managing Dotfiles
Chapter 18: Controlling Changes with Git
Chapter 19: Managing Remote Git Repositories and Sharing Dotfiles
Part V: Advanced Techniques
Chapter 20: Understanding Shell Expansion
Chapter 21: How to Avoid Scripting
Chapter 22: The Secure Shell
Chapter 23: The Power of Terminal Editors
Chapter 24: Mastering the Multiplexer
Appendix A: Setup
Appendix B: Shell Basics
Index