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minus-squareKazuchijouNolinkfedilinkarrow-up26arrow-down1·2 days agoToday I tried to write bash (I think) I grabbed a bunch of commands, slapped a bunch of “&&” to string them together and saved them to a .sh file. It didn’t work as expected and I did not, at all, look at any documentation during the process. (This is obviously on me, I’ll try harder next time)
minus-squareDeRp_DaWg@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 day agoI try to remember to use man when learning a new command/program. And I almost always half-ass it and press the search button immediately to find whatever flag i need.
minus-squareDaTingGoBrrr@lemm.eelinkfedilinkSvenskaarrow-up2·1 day agoRemember to make the .sh file executable with chmod +x
Today I tried to write bash (I think)
I grabbed a bunch of commands, slapped a bunch of “&&” to string them together and saved them to a .sh file.
It didn’t work as expected and I did not, at all, look at any documentation during the process. (This is obviously on me, I’ll try harder next time)
I try to remember to use man when learning a new command/program. And I almost always half-ass it and press the search button immediately to find whatever flag i need.
Remember to make the .sh file executable with chmod +x