linux:bash
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BASH
WILDCARD METACHARACTERS & EXPANSION
The shell expands special characters (globs/wildcards) before passing arguments to commands. This is called pathname expansion (or globbing).
Core wildcards:
- * - zero or more characters. Example:
ls *.jpg- all .jpg files in the current directory
HERE DOCUMENTS
Here document is just another form of I/O redirection where we embed a body of text into our script, the format is:
command << token text token
Example:
cat << _EOF_ hello here _EOF_
If we change the redirection operator from « to «- the sell will ignore leading tabs.
COMMAND SUBSTITUTION
Command substitution allows us to use the output of the command as expansion (substitution).
Basically it allows the output of the command to replace the command itself.
$ CURRENT_DATE=$(date) # CURRENT_DATE will be assigned the output of date command
FILESYSTEM
stat file.txt # shows additional details of the file (when created/modified etc)
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