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- Title: Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook
- Author(s) Clif Flynt, Sarath Lakshman, Shantanu Tushar
- Publisher: Packt Publishing - ebooks Account; 3rd Revised edition edition (May 29, 2017)
- Paperback: 552 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1785881981
- ISBN-13: 978-1785881985
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If you are a beginner or an intermediate Linux user who wants to master the skill of quickly writing scripts and automate tasks without reading the entire man pages, then this book is for you.
You can start writing scripts and one-liners by simply looking at the relevant recipe and its descriptions without any working knowledge of shell scripting or Linux.
Intermediate / advanced users, system administrators / developers, and programmers can use this book as a reference when they face problems while coding.
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