Introduction to Unix with Scripting

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Duration 5 days – 35 hrs

 

Overview

 

The Introduction to Unix with Scripting Training Course is designed for individuals who are new to Unix/Linux environments and want to learn how to navigate, manage, and automate tasks using shell scripting. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Unix/Linux operating systems, basic commands, file systems, process management, and scripting with Shell (Bash). By the end of the course, participants will be able to efficiently use Unix/Linux systems and write scripts to automate common tasks.

 

Objectives

 

  • Understand the Unix/Linux operating system and its architecture.
  • Navigate the Unix/Linux file system and manage files and directories.
  • Learn basic and advanced Unix/Linux commands.
  • Manage processes and system resources.
  • Write and execute shell scripts to automate tasks.
  • Use common scripting constructs and techniques.

 

Audience

 

  • Beginners who want to learn Unix/Linux and shell scripting.
  • System administrators, developers, and IT professionals looking to automate tasks.
  • Students and professionals seeking to gain Unix/Linux and scripting skills.

 

Pre-requisites 

  • Basic understanding of computer concepts.
  • No prior Unix/Linux experience required.

Course Content

 

Day 1: Introduction to Unix/Linux

 

Module 1: Unix/Linux Basics

 

  • Overview of Unix/Linux Operating Systems
  • History and Evolution
  • Unix/Linux Distributions

 

Module 2: Getting Started with Unix/Linux

 

  • Installation
  • Logging In and Out
  • Command Line Interface (CLI) Basics
  • Using the Terminal
  • Understanding the Shell

 

Module 3: File System and File Management

 

  • Unix/Linux File System Structure
  • File and Directory Commands
  • ls, pwd, cd, mkdir, rmdir
  • File Permissions and Ownership
  • chmod, chown
  • Using Wildcards and Regular Expressions

 

Day 2: Advanced File Management and Text Processing

 

Module 4: Advanced File Management

 

  • Finding Files and Directories
  • find, locate
  • Archiving and Compressing Files
  • tar, gzip, bzip2
  • Linking Files
  • Hard Links and Symbolic Links

 

Module 5: Text Processing Tools

 

  • Viewing and Editing Files
  • cat, more, less, head, tail
  • Text Processing Commands
  • grep, sed, awk
  • Sorting and Uniqueness
  • sort, uniq
  • Redirection and Piping

 

Day 3: Process Management and Basic Shell Scripting

 

Module 6: Process Management

 

  • Understanding Processes
  • Foreground and Background Processes
  • Process States
  • Process Control Commands
  • ps, top, kill, bg, fg, jobs
  • Scheduling Jobs
  • cron, at

 

Module 7: Introduction to Shell Scripting

 

  • What is a Shell Script?
  • Writing and Executing Scripts
  • Creating and Running Simple Scripts
  • Script Permissions
  • chmod +x

Day 4: Advanced Shell Scripting Techniques

 

Module 8: Shell Scripting Basics

 

  • Variables and Constants
  • Input and Output
  • Using Command Substitution
  • Quoting and Escaping

 

Module 9: Control Structures

 

  • Conditional Statements
  • if, else, elif, case
  • Looping Constructs
  • for, while, until
  • Functions
  • Defining and Calling Functions

 

Module 10: Practical Scripting Examples

 

  • Automating File Management
  • Creating Backup Scripts
  • Writing Simple Utilities
  • Day 5: Scripting Best Practices and Advanced Topics

 

Module 11: Debugging and Error Handling

 

  • Debugging Techniques
  • Using set -x and set +x
  • Error Handling
  • Exit Status
  • trap Command

Module 12: Advanced Scripting Techniques

 

  • Working with Arrays
  • String Manipulation
  • Using Here Documents
  • File Input/Output

 

Module 13: Practical Workshop

 

  • Real-World Scripting Scenarios
  • Hands-On Lab: Writing Complex Scripts
  • Script Review and Optimization

 

Module 14: Course Review and Q&A

 

  • Review of Key Concepts
  • Q&A Session
  • Final Assessment
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