- Bash Quick Start Guide
- Tom Ryder
- 145字
- 2021-07-23 16:58:56
Using Bash interactively
If Bash is your login shell, and you log in to the system from a terminal or terminal emulator, then it will start in interactive mode. In this mode, Bash will present a prompt when it's ready to accept a command from your terminal. This differs from non-interactive or batch mode, where commands are read from some other source, such as a script file. We will use interactive mode in this chapter to experiment with the basics of shell script command line grammar.
Nearly all of the features available to Bash in scripts are also available on the interactive command line, and they behave essentially the same way as if you ran them from a script. This allows you to treat the interactive command line as a live scripting environment: you can assign variables, create functions, and manage control flow and processes.
- 構建高質量的C#代碼
- 智能傳感器技術與應用
- Go Machine Learning Projects
- 機器學習與大數據技術
- 80x86/Pentium微型計算機原理及應用
- Windows Server 2003系統安全管理
- LMMS:A Complete Guide to Dance Music Production Beginner's Guide
- Silverlight 2完美征程
- 大數據素質讀本
- Mastering MongoDB 4.x
- FreeCAD [How-to]
- x86/x64體系探索及編程
- EDA技術及其創新實踐(Verilog HDL版)
- Cisco UCS Cookbook
- 巧學活用Photoshop