mzimmerm bookmarks: bash - page: 1urn:uuid:{E591450D-9413-B875-5B1D-0FC9A8BE0433}2024-03-28T03:07:37ZAssigning default values to shell variables with a single command in bash - Stack Overflow14893362024-01-20T01:13:41ZZ1821mzimmermpure-sh-bible: A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes.14893092024-01-17T20:14:36Z2024-01-17T20:19:30Z1821mzimmermbash-style-guide14889492023-12-30T02:05:37Z2023-12-30T02:16:26Z1821mzimmermHow to source a bash script in emacs' eshell - Super User12943342022-11-15T16:54:43ZZAnother way to run bash script from eshell1821mzimmermHow to execute external commands from an Eshell script - Emacs Stack Exchange12943332022-11-15T16:51:19ZZExecute any external command such as bash from eshell1821mzimmermHow To Use set and pipefail in Bash Scripts on Linux10623962022-03-18T04:28:23ZZ1821mzimmermLinux Fu: Simple Pipes | Hackaday10623952022-03-17T16:43:17ZZ1821mzimmermUsing Bash for automation | Enable Sysadmin10218332022-02-02T17:11:47ZZUsing Bash as libraries for writing tests1821mzimmermAdvanced Bash Shell Scripting Guide - Arrays9805592022-01-10T06:14:02ZZ1821mzimmermA Complete Guide on How To Use Bash Arrays9805582022-01-10T01:02:34ZZGood guide and doc for Bash arrays. Also clearly states difference between array (indexed array=list) and associative array (keyd array=map)1821mzimmermHow to use bash array in a shell script - Scripting Tutorial9592062021-12-12T18:11:35ZZ1821mzimmermUsing xargs in Combination With bash -c to Create Complex Commands9591212021-12-07T18:30:06Z2022-02-20T10:47:11ZShows how to build super complex useful command pipes easily with xargs1821mzimmermHow to use 'readarray' in bash to read lines from a file into a 2D array - Stack Overflow7679072021-08-24T02:48:51Z2022-01-08T20:02:41ZConvert string or command output into bash array1821mzimmermReading Output of a Command Into an Array in Bash | Baeldung on Linux7679062021-08-24T02:47:53Z2022-01-08T20:03:11ZConvert a string or command output into bash array variable1821mzimmermEmbed newline in a variable in bash - Stack Overflow7679032021-08-23T23:30:25Z2022-01-08T20:02:21ZThis answers newlines in Strings.1821mzimmermbash - What's the difference between $@ and $* - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange7679022021-08-23T17:56:36ZZShort answer is to always use “$@“ (quoted)1821mzimmerm