Scripting Series – Part 3 of 7
We will continue our scritpting series - with part 3 in the series. Here we will look at a script that breaks out of a for loop. Shell scripting in Linux is essential for automating repetitive tasks, streamlining system administration, and boosting productivity. It allows users to create powerful scripts that manage files, schedule backups, monitor system health, and more—all with simple, readable code. This makes shell scripting a key skill for anyone working with Linux. Create the script in Vim. Write the script and save it. Apply the necessary permissions to the script so you can execute it. Execute the script and you will get the output. Stay tuned, part 4 in the series coming tomorrow! Connect with me on LinkedIn #30DaysLinuxChallenge #RedHatEnterpriseLinux #CloudWhistler #CloudEngineer #Linux #DevOps #RedHat #OpenSource #CloudComputing #Automation #CloudEngineer #SysAdmin #ITSecurity #TechTips #BusinessIT #Leadership

We will continue our scritpting series - with part 3 in the series.
Here we will look at a script that breaks out of a for loop.
Shell scripting in Linux is essential for automating repetitive tasks, streamlining system administration, and boosting productivity. It allows users to create powerful scripts that manage files, schedule backups, monitor system health, and more—all with simple, readable code. This makes shell scripting a key skill for anyone working with Linux.
Apply the necessary permissions to the script so you can execute it.
Execute the script and you will get the output.
Stay tuned, part 4 in the series coming tomorrow!
Connect with me on LinkedIn
#30DaysLinuxChallenge #RedHatEnterpriseLinux
#CloudWhistler #CloudEngineer #Linux
#DevOps #RedHat #OpenSource
#CloudComputing #Automation
#CloudEngineer #SysAdmin #ITSecurity #TechTips #BusinessIT #Leadership