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Shell Scripting Fundamentals

What are the essential components of a shell script? Explain variables, conditionals, and loops.

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What are the essential components of a shell script? Explain variables, conditionals, and loops.

Answer

Shell scripts automate command sequences. Essential components: 1) Shebang (#!/bin/bash) - specifies interpreter. 2) Variables - store values, accessed with $. 3) Conditionals (if/elif/else) - control flow based on conditions. 4) Loops (for, while) - iterate over items or until condition. 5) Functions - reusable code blocks. 6) Exit codes - indicate success (0) or failure (non-zero). Always quote variables and use 'set -e' for error handling.

Why This Matters

Shell scripting is the glue of DevOps - automating repetitive tasks, deployment scripts, cron jobs, and system administration. Bash is most common on Linux, but principles apply to other shells. Well-written scripts include error handling, logging, and are idempotent when possible.

Code Examples

Basic script structure

bash

Functions and error handling

bash
Common Mistakes
  • Not quoting variables, causing word splitting issues
  • Forgetting to handle error cases (missing 'set -e')
  • Using 'rm -rf $VAR' without checking if VAR is set
Follow-up Questions
Interviewers often ask these as follow-up questions
  • What does 'set -euo pipefail' do and why is it important?
  • How do you pass arguments to a shell script?
  • What is the difference between single and double quotes in bash?
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linux
automation
fundamentals
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