Difference between revisions of "Bash"
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Revision as of 08:01, 16 December 2009
Bash is the default shell in most Linuxes, for example in SUSE Linux. If you call it, you get a prompt like this:
tweedleburg:~ #
for a computer named tweedleburg. To start a program, just type its name and Enter, e.g.
tweedleburg:~ # firefox
To find out what shell you are in, echo the SHELL variable, like this:
tweedleburg:~ # echo $SHELL /bin/bash
Programming
You can use your shell to execute little programs written in bash. For example, if you have a file myprogram containing the text
#!/bin/bash echo "What is your name " read name echo "Hello $name"
You can execute it and will be greeted by the name you give.
tweedleburg:~ # bash myprogram What is your name Thorsten Hello Thorsten tweedleburg:~ #
for loop
for ((i=1; i<6; i++)); do echo $i done