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فيديو شرح Bash Scripting for Beginners: Complete Guide to Getting Started - Where to Store Scripts (Part 10) ضمن كورس Bash Scripting شرح قناة Learn Linux TV، الفديو رقم 10 مجانى معتمد اونلاين
So at this point, you've written a ridiculous number of scripts and these files are all over your hard drive. Wouldn't it be cool if there was a central place to store these? Well, there is - the Linux filesystem has designated places for these kinds of things. And that's what we'll take a look at in this video.
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00:48 - The weaknesses of how we've been running scripts so far
02:39 - Where should you store your Bash Scripts? (and the FHS)
04:20 - Moving a script into /usr/local/bin
06:24 - Why it's not necessary to use file extensions in Linux filenames
08:08 - Understanding $PATH on the Linux shell
10:48 - Adding a directory to your $PATH variable in Linux
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- Class 09 For Loops: https://linux.video/bash9
- Class 10 Where To Store Your Scripts: https://linux.video/bash10
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