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| title: Shell scripting
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| # Shell scripting
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| In the command line, a shell script is an executable file that contains a set of instructions that the shell will execute. Its main purpose is to reduce a set of instructions (or commands) in just one file. Also, it can handles bsome logic because it's a programming language.
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| 
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| ## How to create it
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| 1) Create the file:
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| ```bash
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| $ touch myscript.sh
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| ```
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| 2) Add a [shebang](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_(Unix)) at the start of the file. The Shebang line is responsible for letting the command interpreter know which interpreter the shell script will be run with:
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| ```bash
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| $ echo "#!/bin/bash" > myscript.sh
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| # or
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| $ your-desired-editor myscript.sh
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| # write at the first line #!/bin/bash
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| ```
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| 3) Add some commands:
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| ```bash
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| $ echo "echo Hello World!" >> myscript.sh
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| ```
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| 4) Give the file _execution_ mode:
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| ```bash
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| $ chmod +x myscript.sh
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| ```
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| 5) Execute it!
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| ```bash
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| $ ./myscript.sh
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| Hello World!
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| ```
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| 
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| More info about shell-scripting can be found [here](https://www.shellscript.sh/)
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