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pure-sh-bible
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Kiss Package Manager
The guy who wrote it, also wrote a POSIX Shell bible: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible
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Pure Bash Bible
Do you have any specific examples to cite? The snippets are meant to be run in POSIX-compliant shells like dash/yash/ash/etc, not just Bash in compatibility mode.
In fact, there used to be a section which listed workarounds[1] for bugs in dash, but they have since been fixed[2]. If you are still using an old version of dash, you may need to use them.
[1] https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible/commit/70f410ebb...
[2] https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible/issues/13
- Pure Sh Bible
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"Immortal" Bash scripts, using inline Nix and a special header block
Personally, I would steer clear of a script that installs dependencies on it's own. Us sysadmins prefer to manage our own dependencies, generally speaking. Instead consider a README that outlines how to meet/install dependencies for the script, or try to find ways to write your script in pure Shell or Bash without using tools like awk, jq, etc. Consider having a look at the Pure Sh Bible for examples of how to do many useful things in pure Sh.
- r/posixshell Lounge
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Shell in a nutshell
POSIX Shell Tutorial POSIX shell cheat sheet GitHub - dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible: ๐ A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to externalโฆ Shell Scripting Tutorial
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Just: A Command Runner
There is the "pure bash bible" but it seems less than maintained these days: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible
Otherwise you're stuck reading the POSIX standard: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V...
- Unix shell script tactics - a style guide
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Posix shell compliant
Look at this: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible
bashcrawl
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Had the idea for this one while on the toilet
Bashcrawl
- Ask HN: Linux terminal-based learning packages?
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Where to practice linux commandline?
Bashcrawl . git clone https://gitlab.com/slackermedia/bashcrawl.git bashcrawl
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How do I learn bash?
I'd start with TLDP bash beginner's guide. This website also seems to be worth something. I'd also try out some of the terminal games (since that is your ultimate goal) and go through their source code. For e.g. bashcrawl, Command-line Heroes etc.
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I feel like I'm facing a wall. I'm looking for intermediate and advanced books and courses to improve.
Shell Scripting: There are games that will teach you this, check out bashcrawl and command line heroes.
- Learn Linux commands by playing a simple text adventure - bashcrawl
- Bashcrawl: Learn Linux commands by playing a simple text adventure
- bashcrawl - Learn Linux commands by playing a simple text adventure.
What are some alternatives?
pure-bash-bible - ๐ A collection of pure bash alternatives to external processes.
terminal-quest
awesome-bash-commands - A curated list of awesome Bash useful commands. Inspired by awesome-shell and bash-handbook.
awk-hack-the-planet - Source code repo for Ben Porter (FreedomBen)'s free course on Awk (originally a talk at Linux Fest Northwest 2019 and 2020)
bfetch - ๐ Dynamic fetch displayer that SuperB
clh-bash - Arcade game to show your Command Line Hero skills! The game challenges you to enter as many valid commands as you can in 60 seconds!
scripts-to-rule-them-all - Set of boilerplate scripts describing the normalized script pattern that GitHub uses in its projects.
terminal-x
snake-bash - Command Line Snake Game written in BASH
scripting_course - :notebook: Books, reference guides and resources on Regular Expressions, CLI one-liners, Scripting Languages and Vim.
coreutils - upstream mirror