Notes#
$_ # Previous parameter
!! # Previous command
$? # Exit code of the last command
$# # Number of arguments
$@ # All arguments
$$ # PID of the shell itself
$0 # Name of the script itself
Create a folder and enter the folder
# mcd.sh
mcd(){
mkdir -p "$1"
cd "$1"
}
source mcd.sh
mcd test
# example.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo "Start program at $(date)" # Date will be substituted
echo "Running program $0 with $# arguments with pid $$"
for file in "$@";do
grep foobar "$file" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
# When pattern is not found,grep has exit status
# We redirect STDOUT and STDERR to a null register ..
if [[ "$?" -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "File $file does not have any foobar, adding one"
echo "# foobar" >> "$file"
fi
done
How to use the commands:
- tldr for more straightforward and concise explanations
sudo apt-get install tldr
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/tldr
tldr -u
Find files
- fd
sudo apt-get install fd-find
sudo ln -s $(which fdfind) /usr/bin/fd
Search code
- riggrep(rg)
sudo apt-get install riggrep
# Find all files that use the requests library
rg -t py 'import requests'
# Find all files without a shebang (including hidden files)
rg -u --files-without-match "^#!"
# Find all lines with the string "foo" and print the next 5 lines
rg foo -A 5
# Print matching statistics (number of matching lines and files)
rg --stats PATTERN
General fuzzy search tool
- fzf
sudo apt-get install fzf
ps aux | fzf
fzf --query "sh"
Folder navigation
- fasd
- autojump
- tree
- broot
- nnn
- ranger
Exercises#
Save the current location
#!/bin/bash
marco(){
echo $(pwd) > ~/dev/class/missing-semester/marco_history.log
echo "save pwd $(pwd)"
}
polo(){
cd "$(cat ~/dev/class/missing-semester/marco_history.log)"
}
#!/bin/bash
marco() {
export MARCO=$(pwd)
}
polo() {
cd "$MARCO"
}
Debug errors and capture output
# buggy.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
n=$(( RANDOM % 100 ))
if [[ n -eq 42 ]]; then
echo "Something went wrong"
>&2 echo "The error was using magic numbers"
exit 1
fi
echo "Everything went according to plan"
# debug_while.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
count=1
while true
do
./buggy.sh &>> out.log
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
# cat out.log
echo "failed after $count times"
break
fi
((count++))
done
# debug_for.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
for ((count=1;;count++))
do
./buggy.sh &>> out.log
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
# cat out.log
echo "failed after $count times"
break
fi
done
# debug_until.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
count=0
until [[ "$?" -ne 0 ]];
do
count=$((count+1))
./buggy.sh &>> out.log
done
# cat out.log
echo "found error after $count runs"
Recursively find all HTML files in a folder and compress them into a zip file
mkdir -p html_root/html
touch html_root/{1..10}.html
touch html_root/html/xxxx.html
fd --extension html | xargs -d '\n' tar -cvzf html.zip
Write a command or script to recursively find the most recently used file in a folder
find -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ls -lt | head -1
# find -print0 appends a NULL character after each result of the query, replacing the default newline character
# xargs -0 uses NULL as the delimiter for xargs command