PinnedJunky BirdbathBash/Linux : Hot LinksA set of links to places where I have found useful info regarding Bash and Linux.Mar 18Mar 18
Junky BirdbathLinux:SSH:How to setup ssh to easily login in to remote machines without a password.This article describes how I set up ssh on a new machine so that I can use ssh to login to an account on a remote without needing to enter…1d ago1d ago
Junky BirdbathBash:How To Print An Associative Array with Embedded ReferencesWhen I’m programming in Bash, I frequently use associative arrays. As part of the development process, I need to be able to print out the…Aug 24Aug 24
Junky BirdbathBash:Command Groups and FunctionsI use functions all the time. They are extremely useful in my libraries since I do not have to continuously remember and re-write the same…Aug 17Aug 17
Junky BirdbathLinux:Bash:RedirectionI/O redirection is discussed almost everywhere on the internet. Here are some good links. I’m just posting some of my notes clarifying some…Aug 4Aug 4
Junky BirdbathBash:Here Strings and Ansi-C Style QuotesI use here strings on both the command line and in my scripts. I typically use them when I want to provide input to a command within the…Aug 1Aug 1
Junky BirdbathLinuxTools:Sed:3.1:Regular ExpressionsTo do use Sed productively, you’ll want to have an understanding of regular expressions. Regular expressions give you the ability to…Jul 7Jul 7
Junky BirdbathLinuxTools:Sed:4.4:Last CommandsIn this set of notes, I’ll review the remaining Sed commands that I use frequently.Jun 27Jun 27
Junky BirdbathLinuxTools:Sed:4.0:Commands:IntroIn this set of notes, I’ll begin discussing various Sed commands. Since there are quite a few of them, I’m going to split the discussion…Jun 26Jun 26
Junky BirdbathLinuxTools:Sed:4.3:Even More CommandsIn this set of notes, I’ll be looking at the n, b, N, and s commands.Jun 23Jun 23