Bash
From DWIKI
- Homepage
- http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
- Shortcuts to move faster in Bash command line
- Bash Guide for Beginners
- http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/users/reriksso/unix/shell.html
- Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
- Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial
- Aliens Bash Tutorial
- http://www.skorks.com/2009/09/bash-shortcuts-for-maximum-productivity/
- Bash Keyboard Shortcuts
- Change colour of bash prompt
Tips and tricks
String manipulation
Remove character from string
VERSION='2.3.3' echo "${VERSION//.}"
check if var contains substring
$foo =~ .*sub.*
get first character of a string
FIRST=${STRING:0:1}
read without while loop
The problem is scope, try
echo foo bar | { read a b;echo $b; }
check if variable is integer
if [[$foo =~ ^[0-9]+$]]
move cursor
^b move back 1 char ^f move forward 1 char alt-b move back 1 word alf-f move forward 1 word
loops
loop through range of numbers
for i in {0..10};do echo $i;done
exit while loop
break
skip one in loop
continue
bash history timestamp
HISTTIMEFORMAT="%d/%m/%y %T "
screen and bash history
To make sure all screens write to same history (at least on CentOS and RHEL):
echo "history -a;history -r" > /etc/sysconfig/bash-prompt-screen chmod +x /etc/sysconfig/bash-prompt-screen
In general:
export PROMPT_COMMAND='history -n'
or
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a; history -c; history -r; ${PROMPT_COMMAND}"
functions
function foo() { echo $1 $2 }
Check if disk is mounted
mountpoint /mnt/foo