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System Engineering and DevOps

Overview

Welcome to the Alx System Engineering Devops repository! This repository is dedicated to learning and practicing fundamental concepts in System Engineering and DevOps. It is organized into four main sections, each focusing on a specific aspect of shell scripting.

Table of Contents

Shell Basics

  • The shell_basics folder contains introductory materials and exercises related to basic shell scripting. Topics covered include command-line navigation, file manipulation, and basic scripting.

Shell Permissions

  • In the shell_permissions folder, we delve into the concept of permissions in Unix-like systems. Learn how to manage file and directory permissions effectively to ensure the security and integrity of your system.

Shell Redirections

  • The shell_redirections folder explores the powerful concept of shell redirections. Discover how to manipulate input and output streams, redirect data between processes, and enhance the flexibility of your shell scripts.

Shell Variables and Expansions

  • In the shell_variables_expansions folder, we explore the use of variables and expansions in shell scripting. Understand how to store and manipulate data using variables, as well as how to perform various expansions for efficient script execution.

Getting Started

To get started with this repository, follow these steps:

  • Clone the repository to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/AhmadYousif89/alx-system_engineering-devops
  • Navigate to the desired section's folder.
cd alx-system_engineering-devops/shell_basics
  • Explore the files and follow the README file found in each section for hands-on learning.

Contributing

  • If you have suggestions, or would like to contribute to this repository, please feel free to open or submit a pull request.

Thank You.