Wicked Cool Shell Scripts, 2nd Edition

Author:   Dave Taylor ,  Dave Taylor
Publisher:   No Starch Press,US
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781593276027


Pages:   392
Publication Date:   15 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Shell scripts are an efficient way to interact with your machine and manage your files and system operations. With just a few lines of code, your computer will do exactly what you want it to do. But you can also use shell scripts for many other essential (and not-so-essential) tasks. This second edition of Wicked Cool Shell Scripts offers a collection of useful, customizable, and fun shell scripts for solving common problems and personalizing your computing environment. Each chapter contains ready-to-use scripts and explanations of how they work, why you'd want to use them, and suggestions for changing and expanding them. You'll find a mix of classic favorites, like a disk backup utility that keeps your files safe when your system crashes, a password manager, a weather tracker, and several games, as well as 23 brand-new scripts, including- - ZIP code lookup tool that reports the city and state - Bitcoin address information retriever - suite of tools for working with cloud services like Dropbox and iCloud - for renaming and applying commands to files in bulk - processing and editing tools Whether you want to save time managing your system or just find new ways to goof off, these scripts are wicked cool! Shell scripts are an efficient way to interact with your machine and manage your files and system operations. With just a few lines of code, your computer will do exactly what you want it to do. But you can also use shell scripts for many other essential (and not-so-essential) tasks. This second edition of Wicked Cool Shell Scripts offers a collection of useful, customizable, and fun shell scripts for solving common problems and personalizing your computing environment. Each chapter contains ready-to-use scripts and explanations of how they work, why you'd want to use them, and suggestions for changing and expanding them. You'll find a mix of classic favorites, like a disk backup utility that keeps your files safe when your system crashes, a password manager, a weather tracker, and several games, as well as 23 brand-new scripts, including- - ZIP code lookup tool that reports the city and state - Bitcoin address information retriever - suite of tools for working with cloud services like Dropbox and iCloud - for renaming and applying commands to files in bulk - processing and editing tools Whether you want to save time managing your system or just find new ways to goof off, these scripts are wicked cool!

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Author:   Dave Taylor ,  Dave Taylor
Publisher:   No Starch Press,US
Imprint:   No Starch Press,US
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.764kg
ISBN:  

9781593276027


ISBN 10:   1593276028
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   15 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Missing Code Library Chapter 2: Improving on User Commands Chapter 3: Creating Utilities Chapter 4: Tweaking Unix Chapter 5: System Administration: Managing Users Chapter 6: System Administration: System Maintenance Chapter 7: Web and Internet Users Chapter 8: Webmaster Hacks Chapter 9: Web and Internet Administration Chapter 10: Internet Server Administration Chapter 11: OS X Scripts Chapter 12: Shell Script Fun and Games Chapter 13: Working with the Cloud Chapter 14: ImageMagick and Working with Graphics Files Chapter 15: Days and Dates Appendix A: Installing Bash on Windows 10 Appendix B: Bonus Scripts

Reviews

"“This new edition covers a lot of important ground and is well worth that special spot you've on your bookshelf for the book that you need to be able to reach without standing up. This is one of those books you are likely to make very good use of in your Unix work life.” —Computerworld “An excellent book if you want some ideas and inspiration on what's made possible by writing bash scripts. There are some really interesting techniques, and the book is fun to read.” —I Programmer “Whether users want to save time managing their systems or just find new ways to goof off, these scripts are just the ticket.” —Linux Journal “If you’re just getting to grips with Bash scripting, following these examples will give you a great insight into how it all works.” —Network Security Newsletter ""My current day job has a variety of CLI tools written in Bash, Perl and Python. Previous to reading this book I wasn’t confident in modifying the old Bash scripts and would rewrite them in Perl or Python. Now I have more confidence and understanding."" —Paul Baccas “If you want to get more out of using the command line (on pretty much any UNIX like OS) this could be the book for you.” —euro tech news"


Author Information

Dave Taylor has been in the computer industry since 1980. He was a contributor to BSD 4.4 UNIX, and his software is included in all major UNIX distributions. He is an award-winning public speaker and has written thousands of magazine and newspaper articles. He is the author of 20 books, including Learning UNIX for Mac OS X (O'Reilly), Solaris for Dummies (Hungry Minds), and Teach Yourself UNIX in 24 Hours (SAMS). A popular columnist for Linux Journal magazine, he also maintains a customer tech support website at http-//www.askdavetaylor.com. Brandon Perry started writing C# applications with the advent of the open source .NET implementation called Mono. In his free time, he enjoys writing modules for the Metasploit framework, parsing binary files, and fuzzing things.

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