shell_or_bash_scripts
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Shell or Bash Scripts
Guides
declare Function
Returning result is done via echo
#!/bin/bash #Define bash global variable #This variable is global and can be used anywhere in this bash script VAR="global variable" function bash { #Define bash local variable #This variable is local to bash function only local VAR="local variable" echo $VAR } echo $VAR bash # Note the bash global variable did not change # "local" is bash reserved word echo $VAR
declare Array
Small a!!!
declare -a map map[1]="myvalue" map[1]="myvalue2" echo ${map[1]}
declare Map
Big A!!!
declare -A map map[test]="myvalue" map[test2]="myvalue2" echo ${map[test2]}
iterate array keys
Access via ${!array[@]}
for i in "${!array[@]}" do echo "key : $i" echo "value: ${array[$i]}" done
dereference an array / map value
${ARRAY[2]} ${map[key1]}
If Else
- Empty spaces after the parenthesis are critical: [ $a==$b ]
# check if it is the root device if [ $device_name==$root_device_name ] then echo "$device_name is root" else echo "NOT root" fi
Command Substitution
Command substitution allows the output of a command to replace the command itself. Command substitution occurs when a command is enclosed like this:
$(command)
or like this using backticks:
`command`
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