Introduction to Bash Scripting 09 - Standard Input, Output, & Error (Learn Linux TV Classics)

“Learn Linux TV Classics“ is a collection of older tutorials that don’t necessarily have great production quality compared to more recent vidoes on this channel. The Bash scripting series was one of the very first tutorial series on Learn Linux TV ever, so it’s basically where it all started. Although this series is about a decade old at this point, the content should still be relevant today. Enjoy this (Classic) series, and be sure to check out newer tutorials that’s been produced on this channel. There’s new content on Learn Linux TV each and every week! Be sure to keep an eye on Udemy, as a version of this series is being produced for that platform as well. Original description: My “Introduction to Bash Scripting“ takes you from an absolute beginner to someone who is capable of writing useful scripts. We’ll start small, and work our way up. In this video I’ll give you a brief introduction to standard input, standard output, and standard error. ## Check out Mastering Ubuntu Server 4th Edition (royalties earned): - Print and e-book copies available ➜ ## Support LearnLinuxTV (commission earned): - Get your own cloud server with Linode ➜ - Support me on Patreon and get early access to new content! ➜ - Check out to spin up your very own Linux or Windows desktop in the cloud ➜ - Affiliate store for Linux compatible hardware/accessories ➜ - Check out the Tiny Pilot KVM for your Homelab ➜ ## Recommended evergreen videos: - How to create a bootable flash drive for installing Linux ➜ - Understanding Linux permissions ➜ - OpenSSH Guide ➜ - LVM Deep-dive ➜ - How to better secure OpenSSH ➜ ## LearnLinuxTV Links: - Main site ➜ - Community ➜ ## About the host - Personal blog ➜ - Twitter ➜ ## FAQ - Which distro do I use? ➜ - My recording gear (commissions earned) ➜ Disclaimer: LearnLinuxTV provides technical content on YouTube that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). LearnLinuxTV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of this content. The viewer is expected to follow best judgement and to make his/her/their best decisions while working with production or non-production systems and hardware. #CLI #Bash #Commandline
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