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Bash Scripting: Examples

Hi everyone. I hope you’re still enjoying the strange yet warm September weather! Today’s blog will be the last in this Bash Scripting series, at least for the time being. In this final edition I have provided two examples of

Bash Scripting: rsync

Hey all. I’m back again with another installment in my (hopefully) popular bash scripting series. In fact this is the penultimate installment for the current time frame. For this, ‘one before last’ scripting blog I have decided to take a

Bash Scripting: Mount

Hey all. Hope you’ve all been enjoying the shockingly great weather we’ve had over the last few weeks. Or how about those Olympics? Team GB didn’t do too badly overall! Ok, down to work. I apologise once again for the

Bash Scripting: How to Use if

Over the last few weeks I have gone through what I consider to be key points and rules over scripting in general, and Bash scripting specifically. This week, I’ve decided to take a look at one of the most common

Bash Scripting: man and – -help

Last time I went through some general scripting concepts and recommendations, leaning towards Bash (or ‘shell’) scripting. I know you’re itching to get started with scripting, but how do you know what each command does, and what ‘arguments’ are available

Bash Scripting – Getting Started

Bash Scripting: The Basics Over the last two years or so I’ve been lucky enough to be involved in a number of projects that required a knowledge and understanding of how to script on a Mac. There are a number