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- Platform: Udemy
- Category: Other IT & Software
- Language: English
- Instructor: Martijn Vissers
- Duration: 55 minute(s)
- Student(s): 7
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- Expires on: 2025/12/29
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Price:
19.990
Learn essential Bash scriping for automating tasks in Linux.
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This crash course teaches the essentials of Bash scripting to automate everyday terminal tasks and boost your productivity as a developer or Linux user.
You'll learn core concepts like variables, input/output, conditionals, loops, and functions through short, hands-on demos.
No prior Bash scripting experience needed, just basic terminal familiarity.
Perfect if you want to take your workflow to the next level with automation.
What you'll learn:
Write and run your first Bash scripts
Use variables, conditionals, and loops effectively
Create reusable functions
Build simple automation scripts for daily use
Piping outputs to other commands
Using redirects with >> and &>
And more to come!
About the Instructor
I am a full-stack software developer with over a decade of experience in web development and daily Linux usage. I love in practical terminal tools and productivity workflows in Linux, with a focus on Neovim, Tmux, Git, Docker, and more.
I have created several short, and focused Udemy courses on terminal essentials and web development topics, helping thousands of learners build efficient setups. My teaching style emphasizes hands-on, quick theory without unnecessary fluff so you can start using your knowledge in hours instead of days.
Filmed Using Tmux and Slides with split panes: one for writing/running the Bash scripts, one for clear presentation slides.