The Bash Scripting, Linux and Shell Programming Masterclass course is a
comprehensive guide to mastering Bash scripting, Linux, and shell programming.
It's designed to address a common challenge: the complexity of navigating and
controlling Linux-based systems. By simplifying these concepts, the course
empowers learners to manage and operate within a Linux environment efficiently.
The ability to script and program in the shell opens doors to streamlined
processes, automation, and enhanced productivity, benefits that are crucial in
today's tech-driven world.
Through this masterclass, you will learn the essentials of Linux navigation,
file management, and shell programming. Each section is crafted to build your
skills progressively, ensuring a deep understanding of each aspect. Whether
managing users, handling text files, or exploring advanced Bash features, the
course is structured to provide practical, real-world applications. This
approach not only enhances your technical skills but also boosts your
problem-solving abilities within a Linux context.
By the end of this course, you will be proficient in the technical aspects of
Linux and Bash scripting and gain a strategic edge in applying these skills. The
course is designed for accessibility, allowing learners to study at their own
pace, from any device. This flexibility ensures that you can integrate learning
seamlessly into your schedule, making it ideal for both beginners and those
looking to refresh their skills
Learning Outcomes
* Gain proficiency in basic Bash scripting and shell programming.
* Learn to navigate efficiently within the Linux environment.
* Develop skills to access and use help resources in Linux.
* Acquire expertise in managing files and folders in Linux.
* Understand how to manipulate and process text files.
* Learn to manage user accounts and permissions in Linux.
* Master techniques for terminating programs and safe logouts.
* Discover efficient shortcuts for faster Linux operations.
* Deepen understanding of Bash specifics and advanced features.
* Access a wealth of resources for ongoing Linux learning.
WHY CHOOSE THIS BASH SCRIPTING, LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING MASTERCLASS?
1. Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime.
2. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality
Standards and CIQ after completing this course.
3. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards.
4. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and
activities.
5. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill
proficiency.
6. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule.
7. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to
enhance your learning experience.
8. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job
success.
WHO IS THIS BASH SCRIPTING, LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING MASTERCLASS FOR?
* Beginners eager to learn about Linux and shell programming.
* IT professionals seeking to enhance their scripting skills.
* System administrators aiming to improve their Linux proficiency.
* Developers interested in automating tasks with Bash scripting.
* Anyone curious about mastering Linux-based systems.
CAREER PATH
* Linux System Administrator: £25,000 - £50,000.
* DevOps Engineer: £30,000 - £70,000.
* IT Support Specialist: £20,000 - £40,000.
* Software Developer (with Linux skills): £25,000 - £55,000.
* Network Engineer: £25,000 - £50,000
PREREQUISITES
This Bash Scripting, Linux and Shell Programming Masterclass does not require
you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start
learning.This Bash Scripting, Linux and Shell Programming Masterclass was made
by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and
smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as
long as you have a good enough internet connection.
CERTIFICATION
After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test
which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test
you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy
certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8.
COURSE CURRICULUM
Section 01: Introduction Introduction 00:02:00 Bash vs Shell vs Command Line vs
Terminal 00:06:00 Section 02: Navigation Listing Folder Contents (ls) 00:05:00
Print Current Folder (pwd) 00:01:00 Change Folder (cd) 00:03:00 Using A Stack To
Push Folders (pushd/popd) 00:03:00 Check File Type (file) 00:01:00 Find File By
Name (locate) & Update Locate Database (updatedb) 00:02:00 Find A Command
(which) 00:02:00 Show Command History (history) 00:02:00 Section 03: Getting
Help Show Manual Descriptions (whatis) 00:01:00 Search Manual (apropos) 00:02:00
Reference Manuals (man) 00:02:00 Section 04: Working With Files/Folders Creating
A Folder (mkdir) 00:02:00 Creating A File (touch) 00:02:00 Copy Files/Folders
(cp) 00:02:00 Move & Rename Files/Folders (mv) 00:02:00 Delete Files/Folders
(rm) 00:02:00 Delete Empty Folder (rmdir) 00:02:00 Change File Permissions
(chmod) 00:06:00 Section 05: Text Files File Concatenation (cat) 00:03:00 File
Perusal Filter (more/less) 00:02:00 Terminal Based Text Editor (nano) 00:03:00
Section 06: Users Run Commands As A Superuser (sudo) 00:03:00 Change User (su)
00:03:00 Show Effecter User and Group IDs (id) 00:02:00 Section 07: Killing
Programs & Logging Out Kill A Running Command (ctrl + c) 00:02:00 Kill All
Processes By A Name (killall) 00:02:00 Logging Out Of Bash (exit) 00:01:00
Section 08: Shortcuts Tell Bash That There Is No More Input (ctrl + d) 00:02:00
Clear The Screen (ctr + l) 00:02:00 Zoom In (ctrl + +) 00:02:00 Zoom Out (ctrl +
-) 00:02:00 Moving The Cursor 00:02:00 Deleting Text 00:04:00 Fixing Typos
00:03:00 Cutting and Pasting 00:03:00 Character Capitalisation 00:03:00 Section
09: Bash Bash File Structure 00:03:00 Echo Command 00:04:00 Comments 00:04:00
Variables 00:06:00 Strings 00:06:00 While Loop 00:04:00 For Loop 00:04:00 Until
Loop 00:03:00 Break & Continue 00:03:00 Get User Input 00:02:00 If Statement
00:09:00 Case Statements 00:06:00 Get Arguments From The Command Line 00:04:00
Functions 00:05:00 Global vs Local Variables 00:03:00 Arrays 00:06:00 Shell &
Environment Variables 00:06:00 Scheduled Automation 00:03:00 Aliases 00:03:00
Wildcards 00:03:00 Multiple Commands 00:02:00 Section 10: Resource Resource
00:00:00 Assignment Assignment - Bash Scripting; Linux and Shell Programming
Masterclass 00:00:00