Just started a 1 credit course at Hope College on "Using the Command Line Effectively", and this was such an amazing introduction! I love this guy. So comedic and educational at the same time, and he explains it all so well that I don't feel dumb for asking the stupid questions...like "what does that dash mean? why are there weird letters? what about the file structure?". Will definitely be leaning on this youtube series for this semester!
Sign up for Linode here: ntck.co/linode and you get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user! In this video, NetworkChuck starts you on your journey to becoming a better nerd by introducing you to the super powerful BASH scripting language! 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck membership: ntck.co/NCAcademy Wanting to get into Bug bounties? Check out this course by the amazing Nahamsec: ntck.co/bbcourse **Sponsored by Linode 0:00 ⏩ Intro 0:53 ⏩ What is BASH? 1:46 ⏩ What do you need? 1:54 ⏩ Setting up your Linux lab 3:18 ⏩ Time to BASH it up…. Get it? 4:09 ⏩ Let’s say Hi to our moms! 5:01 ⏩ Shebang! 6:48 ⏩ How do we run our script? 7:13 ⏩ Improving our script 8:41 ⏩ A different way to run our script 9:14 ⏩ Giving our script the permission to execute 10:18 ⏩ What is chmod? 11:20 ⏩ Shutting down your lab! 11:31 ⏩ Outro
Thanks for always having great info! I literally learn something every time you put a video out. You’ve done the streaming one… How about a fun one where you make yourself a vTuber? Also, please finish this bash series! lol
I'm doing an apprenticeship as a web developer but NetworkChuck always gets me focussing on other topics 😅 It's just so well explained, easy to understand and fun! Thank you so much for you hard work!
Great video. I'm a software engineer and have been using bash for quite sometime and every time I'm learning new things to do with bash scripting as I figure out how to solve a problem or automate a process. Like, I learned how to check for changes not checked into a local git code repository using bash commands and also check to see if the local repository has any commits not pushed up to the remote repository. If either of those were the case, then the script I wrote would end it's execution and let the user know that they need to commit changes, or push their changes up to the remote repository. I did this because I was needing to automate a build process and didn't have time to set something up using an automated build pipeline, like google code build, and we had a few issues where a deployment to the production environment had changes made by one engineer, then another engineer went to push a change they made and the first engineer's changes were lost because that engineer forgot to push their change up to the remote repository for the second engineer to get when they'd pull any new changes down to their local repository. Even with being experienced with bash and bash scripting, one thing I learned from this video today was that the #! is called a shebang. I didn't know that. It'll be interesting and fun to see what you'll cover in the up coming videos for this series.
Hey NC, I have been a fan for about 2 years and I remember when you had an episode about the help desk position and not needing a certification. It was a shocker to me because I thought you have to come to "game" with something, but with all that said Its been 6+ months since I started my new career in IT (I received my Security+ while being employed). Just wanted to say thank you.
Great tutorial, you killed me with the "Bourne Again Shell", Linux loves Jesus. I wish this would have existed when i was learning Bash. For the future IT profesionals, please learn Bash. This tools helped me to get my first IT job as Linux System Administrator in a small company after arriving to Europe (am from Latin America), i didn't speak the local language (German) nor have a network of friends/colleages here but by having Bash and using it in the technical interview, help me to land that job. 6 years, later am working as a DevOps in a bigger company. Thank you Chuck.
Trust me he is like me starts everything but doesn't finish you can check his playlist non of the series are complete. but he will write episode 1 ...but there wont be any last episode.
The work you put into videos is just great. You can almost always follow even as a beginner and even here in Germany you are getting watched. Thank you for your know how :) I am ready for ep2
Looking forward to seeing more from this series. Been wanting to learn BASH for a while and feel like you could be the person that will help me pick up on it
Honestly i love this channel, you explain everything so simple, and there is so much energy in it that i wanna just open my notebook and start coding 😂and i catch it so easy not like other videos ( rolling back like 2-3 times every episode to understand what’s going on actually 😂). Please just keep doing more and more such cool videos that’s just GREAT!!!!!
I hate to be a nerd but your workspace looks so cool with the lights and all, would you do a workshop tour sometime? I think it’d be cool to set up a space like that.
I wrote my first big BASH script (>2000 lines) a few months ago, and it was kind of fun. I was calling a lot of subprocesses, and it'd be more cumbersome in Python for example, but it was straightforward in BASH. As an added bonus, I had fine control when processing stdout+stderr.
Exactly my thought!! Got to really appreciate the fact that there are people like this creating free content. But, he needs to finish off the series. Or else it's hard for us to commit our time towards it
For those playing along at home, when setting permissions use (chmod u+x file.name) if you don't spec the User, Group or Other variable the system will allow execute by everyone in your login Group and Others , which is basically the world. You DO NOT want a script owned by root to be executable by other (in most cases) ( Chuck ❤ your videos, never dull and always something I didn't know in them )
The amount of gold nuggets in this video alone is outstanding. The chmod... one actually have to use that really often in the real world as a developer
Hey Chuck, I just wanted to thank you for your continued dedication to sharing your knowladge of IT with your community. I've been subscribed for about 2 years now and I try to catch as many of your videos as possible! I just landed my first IT related job working in the finance ministry of my provincial goverment and I just wanted to thank you for your part in that. Having someoe who's been through the struggles and know's the process has been a huge motivator for me and has been one of the main reasons I'm where I am today. Also in one of your other videos, you mentioned that you lived in Ancaster so "Hello" from one of your old neighbours! Thank you Chuck, Keep up the great work!
This is such a good jumping off point to list our favorite content creators in various fields of study. For Math I enjoy 3blue1brown, for physics veritasium and acollierastro, for biology forrest valkai and gutsick gibbon. I haven’t found a politics chuck or history chuck yet, although I would be interested in hearing recommendations.
You sir are a godsend. I now feel like I have a chance of keeping pace with my class! you explained clearly in 12 min, which took over 3 hours in class for me to still remain confused. you got a new student in the NetworkChuck academy.
The market is growing daily with new strategies and trading opportunities. Financial empowerment is our everyday chase and Kimberly Jose has proven to be a part of this mission. her strategy is the best.
After a successful investment you have nothing to worry about, whether the rise and fall of economy or anything won't affect you, make your future brighter, by making good investment.
*I will forever be in-depted to you 😇 you've changed my life I'll continue to preach about your name for the world to hear* *you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment. Thanks Mercy Greg*
Your channel is amazing. In all my past programming classes I have ever had or books I have used, your instruction is extremely accessible and inspirational. I have watched your python lessons and my programming nerdiness has been born again. And now with this knowledge of bash and my Mac runs on it, I am beginning to scare myself. I am still pursuing python and will attempt to run it in terminal if I can, without causing any problems to my system. Thank you for being so generous with your skills and knowledge.
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as income in investments even in this crazy days in the market,any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings?would be appreciated..
I think a Good T/A like her will pay off more than random u-tube videos,a lot of RUclipsrs don’t actually care if you loose money, they just want more views and traffic!.,
Eliana Brooklyn really knows her way around trading, its evident from her deep knowledge of how the market works, reading signals to perfection, i feel very safe trading with her.
Thank You! I loved that you used nano. So many tutorials default to vi / vim which I just can’t be bothered with, life is too short, nano is simple and easy to use.
I have Linux Mint on my laptop. It's the system I use the most on it. I don't do anything too sophisticated on it, but I care about accurate time. I installed chrony, which syncs time more accurately and it allows me to check on the syncing accuracy as well as my NTP sources. At first I checked them one at a time, then both at the same time on two terminals. But then I remembered your videos about bash scripting. I tried writing a script to display both the accuracy and sources on the same terminal, and it worked! Thanks!
Super happy your channel came up. I worked on AT&T Unix long before you were born. Funny how everything old is new again, but the whole Linux is better. I’ve set up and used Linux servers for many years, but not recently so I’m learning a lot.
I love your coding "courses" they are fun and easy to understand. They are also helping me with class work in understanding more than what ever they are trying to engrain in my brain at that point!!! Thanks for all the work and effort that you are putting into these "courses"!!!!
I've been writing korn for over 30 years. Started with sh (Borne Shell) back in 92, then moved to ksh. I always like csh as my "user interface" shell. Of course now-a-days, everything is bash. It might be interesting to expose your viewers to at least the fact that there are various shells, but borne derivatives are the most popular.
Crazy how timely this is - just starting bash scripting with my Operating Systems class in an attempt to break out of the classic OS course and teach more transferable skills and less theory...Thanks, passed it on to the students who'll now learn from you, from me, and from DataCamp (they have a bash scripting course).
Bash is great. I'll follow this series. Been using linux since 2004 and only started using bash. Last week wrote a script to send out different pdfs of financial statements to different investors using a list of emails and a text file for the message of the email. Not as easy as I first thought, but script is short and it works perfectly.
I FINALLY FOUND A PERFECT VIDEO!!!! I'M IN LOVE WITH BASH!!😈❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I'm literally screaming!!!!!!!!!!! Also, Happy new Year's Eve to everyone who sees this!!!!
Started finally learning BASH, as an old DOS user, as I slowly migrate to Linux. This was explained quite simply and cleared up some questions I had from looking at other videos which weren't explained well. Plus it was a bit entertaining. Thanks Edit: I just realized this was 2 years old, I guess things have changed since then for ./ will not work form me, have to keep using "bash" instead of "./"
Thanks for the video, it was clear and answered what and why. And yes, this was my first Linux script. I have been messing with Linux GUI for years and this video has convinced me not to be scared of CLI.
Thank you chuck Starter learning since the VM tutorial, I'm working with type hypervisor, took your hacker seeies. Now I want to learn bash. Taking notes in cherry tree. Thank you chuck.
network chuck you are helping me through my grad school cyber classes thank you with your linux videos and fun hacking videos. Oh man I was looking for a series on bash scripting and when I realized you had one I was excited
I think the algorithm is starting to read my mind. I was just saying to myself earlier "you know, I should probably learn Bash. This explanation [that I was reading on Stack Overflow in the comments on an answer] is going completely over my head!" RUclips, please stop reading my mind. It's creepy.
This video was amazing and after watching your vids i always learn something new! I'm looking forward to new bash scripting videos, before this vid i was scared of the word bash scripting, but now I'm feeling much more confident. Thank you 😊.
You can pipe the output of one command into the input of the next command in one line as well and do way more. You can control the standard error out as well and even use it to automate.
Chuck, thanks a million for all you time and knowledge. I aspire to be an ethical hacker and your videos are what I find the most useful. Keep up the great work!
always entertaining and really informative stuff... yesterday i studied IT stuff, i created simple web app using command line to running it at browsers the technology i used react library, i used gitbash as a tool and also visual studio code as code editor....
Just started a 1 credit course at Hope College on "Using the Command Line Effectively", and this was such an amazing introduction! I love this guy. So comedic and educational at the same time, and he explains it all so well that I don't feel dumb for asking the stupid questions...like "what does that dash mean? why are there weird letters? what about the file structure?". Will definitely be leaning on this youtube series for this semester!
This is amazing, exactly what i wished for networkchuck to make a series about
exactly .... I am so noob in linux scripting that this will definitely come in handy
Yes me too
...same
57 second mark "I like to think that Linux loves Jesus" 😂
Seems like you are revising from this video...
Sign up for Linode here: ntck.co/linode and you get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user!
In this video, NetworkChuck starts you on your journey to becoming a better nerd by introducing you to the super powerful BASH scripting language!
🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck membership: ntck.co/NCAcademy
Wanting to get into Bug bounties? Check out this course by the amazing Nahamsec: ntck.co/bbcourse
**Sponsored by Linode
0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:53 ⏩ What is BASH?
1:46 ⏩ What do you need?
1:54 ⏩ Setting up your Linux lab
3:18 ⏩ Time to BASH it up…. Get it?
4:09 ⏩ Let’s say Hi to our moms!
5:01 ⏩ Shebang!
6:48 ⏩ How do we run our script?
7:13 ⏩ Improving our script
8:41 ⏩ A different way to run our script
9:14 ⏩ Giving our script the permission to execute
10:18 ⏩ What is chmod?
11:20 ⏩ Shutting down your lab!
11:31 ⏩ Outro
Hi Chuck! First
Will this algorithm work with unity and game design software
complete python series pls 🥲
Thanks for always having great info! I literally learn something every time you put a video out.
You’ve done the streaming one… How about a fun one where you make yourself a vTuber?
Also, please finish this bash series! lol
hey i have a why bash like is it the default language in linux ??
I'm doing an apprenticeship as a web developer but NetworkChuck always gets me focussing on other topics 😅 It's just so well explained, easy to understand and fun! Thank you so much for you hard work!
Great video. I'm a software engineer and have been using bash for quite sometime and every time I'm learning new things to do with bash scripting as I figure out how to solve a problem or automate a process. Like, I learned how to check for changes not checked into a local git code repository using bash commands and also check to see if the local repository has any commits not pushed up to the remote repository. If either of those were the case, then the script I wrote would end it's execution and let the user know that they need to commit changes, or push their changes up to the remote repository. I did this because I was needing to automate a build process and didn't have time to set something up using an automated build pipeline, like google code build, and we had a few issues where a deployment to the production environment had changes made by one engineer, then another engineer went to push a change they made and the first engineer's changes were lost because that engineer forgot to push their change up to the remote repository for the second engineer to get when they'd pull any new changes down to their local repository.
Even with being experienced with bash and bash scripting, one thing I learned from this video today was that the #! is called a shebang. I didn't know that.
It'll be interesting and fun to see what you'll cover in the up coming videos for this series.
I like the teaching strategy.
Hey NC, I have been a fan for about 2 years and I remember when you had an episode about the help desk position and not needing a certification. It was a shocker to me because I thought you have to come to "game" with something, but with all that said Its been 6+ months since I started my new career in IT (I received my Security+ while being employed). Just wanted to say thank you.
Great tutorial, you killed me with the "Bourne Again Shell", Linux loves Jesus. I wish this would have existed when i was learning Bash.
For the future IT profesionals, please learn Bash. This tools helped me to get my first IT job as Linux System Administrator in a small company after arriving to Europe (am from Latin America), i didn't speak the local language (German) nor have a network of friends/colleages here but by having Bash and using it in the technical interview, help me to land that job. 6 years, later am working as a DevOps in a bigger company.
Thank you Chuck.
👍
que chido bro. Algun curso que recomiendes?
Trust me he is like me starts everything but doesn't finish you can check his playlist non of the series are complete. but he will write episode 1 ...but there wont be any last episode.
honestly these types of videos are better when used as a ref when struggling on research/direction. Binging videos just teaches boredom.]
Coffee is not good for someone with ADHD
There's a playlist for his bash scripting, but they aren't listed as EP 2, 3, etc
Thank you, was about to start watching and saw this comment and looks to be true.
like me as well haha
The work you put into videos is just great. You can almost always follow even as a beginner and even here in Germany you are getting watched. Thank you for your know how :)
I am ready for ep2
does job market in germany good for ccnp certified engineers?
@@xerxes8075 Depends on the actuall knowlegde and working experiense.
i'm also ready but chuck ?
You know it's a good day when NetworkChuck uploads.
it sure was back in 1y ago
Well done man. I was waiting for it. Thanks very much for your amazing work and dedication.
Hey Chuck for some reason when I watch your content it gets me hyped to learn IT. You make it fun and so easy to understand. You're by far the best.
for real
Looking forward to seeing more from this series. Been wanting to learn BASH for a while and feel like you could be the person that will help me pick up on it
Honestly i love this channel, you explain everything so simple, and there is so much energy in it that i wanna just open my notebook and start coding 😂and i catch it so easy not like other videos ( rolling back like 2-3 times every episode to understand what’s going on actually 😂). Please just keep doing more and more such cool videos that’s just GREAT!!!!!
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I love your energy and passion. Keep producing great content.
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I hate to be a nerd but your workspace looks so cool with the lights and all, would you do a workshop tour sometime? I think it’d be cool to set up a space like that.
Have been watching your content for a while now, always loved it, straight to the point and topics are always explained brilliantly. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thank you! This made my day.
@@NetworkChuck please make more videos on Python
100% agreed. Thank you Chuck
With a great sense of humor, Im serious btw@@NetworkChuck
I wrote my first big BASH script (>2000 lines) a few months ago, and it was kind of fun. I was calling a lot of subprocesses, and it'd be more cumbersome in Python for example, but it was straightforward in BASH. As an added bonus, I had fine control when processing stdout+stderr.
As usual, presented quite well, informative, easy to follow. The usual problem though is if you can stick to it :(
I’m on it.
Exactly my thought!! Got to really appreciate the fact that there are people like this creating free content. But, he needs to finish off the series. Or else it's hard for us to commit our time towards it
"The usual problem though is if you can stick to it :(" - You mean the audience in watching it, or NetworkChuck in producing the series?
@@GeorgWilde 90% Sure he means keeping the series alive.
@@NetworkChuck on to it u mean like Py and Linux series, a vid after 1year
For those playing along at home, when setting permissions use (chmod u+x file.name) if you don't spec the User, Group or Other variable the system will allow execute by everyone in your login Group and Others , which is basically the world. You DO NOT want a script owned by root to be executable by other (in most cases) ( Chuck ❤ your videos, never dull and always something I didn't know in them )
The amount of gold nuggets in this video alone is outstanding. The chmod... one actually have to use that really often in the real world as a developer
Hey Chuck,
I just wanted to thank you for your continued dedication to sharing your knowladge of IT with your community. I've been subscribed for about 2 years now and I try to catch as many of your videos as possible! I just landed my first IT related job working in the finance ministry of my provincial goverment and I just wanted to thank you for your part in that. Having someoe who's been through the struggles and know's the process has been a huge motivator for me and has been one of the main reasons I'm where I am today. Also in one of your other videos, you mentioned that you lived in Ancaster so "Hello" from one of your old neighbours!
Thank you Chuck, Keep up the great work!
Ngl, when I first learnt about this, it was really overwhelming and honestly, I don’t think there’s anyone who is gonna explain better than NC. Tysm❤
Keep up the good work!! We need more people like you!
M lol mummy mu
I was reading about it just 30 minutes ago and it was complete gibberish.........I find this guy's video and it makes total sense now. Thank you
The world needs more Chucks. We got a Network Chuck, we need a Politics Chuck, a Math Chuck, a History Chuck, Coding Chuck, and so on.
This is such a good jumping off point to list our favorite content creators in various fields of study. For Math I enjoy 3blue1brown, for physics veritasium and acollierastro, for biology forrest valkai and gutsick gibbon. I haven’t found a politics chuck or history chuck yet, although I would be interested in hearing recommendations.
The way you are presenting this is so entertaining! I am glad to have found your channel and I feel really motivated now to actually learn this stuff!
You sir are a godsend. I now feel like I have a chance of keeping pace with my class! you explained clearly in 12 min, which took over 3 hours in class for me to still remain confused. you got a new student in the NetworkChuck academy.
iI have never ever happened to someone like you who can make Linux learning so much fun and easy...you rock Chuck!!! awsome!!!!!!
The video i always wanted. You're a blessing sir. Thank you so so much. I will be here for ep2
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he makes learning IT stuff cozy. I literally feel cozy and relaxed watching chuck.
Nice beginning, when is the next one?
Soon :)
How did ya comment before this video was uploaded?ಠಿ_ಠಿ😧
Probably next week or 3 dats
@@mjolnir6685 saw it in the networkchuck channel on RUclips. It had been loaded for 7 minutes
@@phorsakenn he might be a channel member simple ;)
man i just love you and your videos, Im literally learning so much, You are helping me path my dreams and my future, can't thank you enough
The market is growing daily with new strategies and trading opportunities. Financial empowerment is our everyday chase and Kimberly Jose has proven to be a part of this mission. her strategy is the best.
with expert Kimberly everything is possible, i traded $14,000 for a start, i am proud to say i made it today
After a successful investment you have nothing to worry about, whether the rise and fall of economy or anything won't affect you, make your future brighter, by making good investment.
I trade with expert Kimberly Jose, the profit are secured and over a 100% return from my short-term trade was sent directly to my wallet.
All you need as a beginner to make good profit from cryptocurrency is a professional trader who will trade on your behalf else you may make losses.
It's fascinating to hear that someone here employ expert Kimberly's trading strategy, I thought I'm the only one trading with her
With every video you produce I learn something more. Thank you Chuck! Knowledge is power.
*I will forever be in-depted to you 😇 you've changed my life I'll continue to preach about your name for the world to hear* *you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment. Thanks Mercy Greg*
That’s truth because I also just started trading with Mercy Greg and her methods are really good for me.
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Your channel is amazing. In all my past programming classes I have ever had or books I have used, your instruction is extremely accessible and inspirational. I have watched your python lessons and my programming nerdiness has been born again. And now with this knowledge of bash and my Mac runs on it, I am beginning to scare myself. I am still pursuing python and will attempt to run it in terminal if I can, without causing any problems to my system.
Thank you for being so generous with your skills and knowledge.
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as income in investments even in this crazy days in the market,any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings?would be appreciated..
You have to have an idea on what you wanna invest in carefully before going in..
Well Eliana reputation already speaks for her last month i invested over $100,000 with her and I've already made over $250,000 profit..
@@bigog4559 This lady right here,I tradr with her she’s inventive and the P.O.T are no jokes, I won’t look awestricken u made mention of her.
I think a Good T/A like her will pay off more than random u-tube videos,a lot of RUclipsrs don’t actually care if you loose money, they just want more views and traffic!.,
Eliana Brooklyn really knows her way around trading, its evident from her deep knowledge of how the market works, reading signals to perfection, i feel very safe trading with her.
You did a great job introducing scripting in linux on the command line. This is probably the best intro I've seen on youtube. Congratulations!
Thank You! I loved that you used nano. So many tutorials default to vi / vim which I just can’t be bothered with, life is too short, nano is simple and easy to use.
I have Linux Mint on my laptop. It's the system I use the most on it. I don't do anything too sophisticated on it, but I care about accurate time.
I installed chrony, which syncs time more accurately and it allows me to check on the syncing accuracy as well as my NTP sources. At first I checked them one at a time, then both at the same time on two terminals.
But then I remembered your videos about bash scripting. I tried writing a script to display both the accuracy and sources on the same terminal, and it worked!
Thanks!
im allways impressed how ppl can know so much about writing in computer languages. nice video keep it up, greetings from germany :)
Super happy your channel came up. I worked on AT&T Unix long before you were born. Funny how everything old is new again, but the whole Linux is better. I’ve set up and used Linux servers for many years, but not recently so I’m learning a lot.
All those courses are up for a while. Such a nice thing getting onboard early and being able to follow as it goes. Thanks!
I love the concise nature of your teaching style, it's easy to type along with.
I love your energy!! You explained things so simple. Thank youuu
I love your coding "courses" they are fun and easy to understand. They are also helping me with class work in understanding more than what ever they are trying to engrain in my brain at that point!!! Thanks for all the work and effort that you are putting into these "courses"!!!!
Dude your consistent energy, throughout all of your videos, is truly inspiring!
Your tutorial series are my favourite thing. Just love you man ❤
I've been writing korn for over 30 years.
Started with sh (Borne Shell) back in 92, then moved to ksh.
I always like csh as my "user interface" shell.
Of course now-a-days, everything is bash.
It might be interesting to expose your viewers to at least the fact that there are various shells, but borne derivatives are the most popular.
I wish I had teachers with your communication skills. It makes the techie content easier to grasp especially being able to see and follow.
The series I’ve been waiting for!!! Thankssss Chuck! ♥️😃👍🏾
I respect you for not being ashamed to talk about who you believe in Chuck! Great video btw
I have learned Bash scripting and it is pretty awesome. If you are running a Linux system it really IS a must!
I can watch your videos all day …. You deserve to have trillion subscribers on your channel.
And thank you for covering this most needed subject .
This guy helped me learn virtual machines, linux, and raspberry pi's. Great Content!
The way you teach is amazing, schools should take notes. Great video
Crazy how timely this is - just starting bash scripting with my Operating Systems class in an attempt to break out of the classic OS course and teach more transferable skills and less theory...Thanks, passed it on to the students who'll now learn from you, from me, and from DataCamp (they have a bash scripting course).
I'm so happy and excited about this series! :) Thank you for all these COOL videos, man ! You're the best !
subscribed after the introduction. never even heard about bash before now. awesome content. thank you.
When you mix Peter Mckinnon with Linus Sebastian, this is what you get, the most coolest IT guy. Love you Chuck
Bash is great. I'll follow this series. Been using linux since 2004 and only started using bash. Last week wrote a script to send out different pdfs of financial statements to different investors using a list of emails and a text file for the message of the email. Not as easy as I first thought, but script is short and it works perfectly.
Top dude. Your videos have really helped me. good job.
You have a gift for teaching! I literally only want to be taught everything by yourself!
You see what you did Chuck, now I can't wait for the next episode. Better come better back with that fire. Love your channel man
I FINALLY FOUND A PERFECT VIDEO!!!!
I'M IN LOVE WITH BASH!!😈❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm literally screaming!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, Happy new Year's Eve to everyone who sees this!!!!
Started finally learning BASH, as an old DOS user, as I slowly migrate to Linux. This was explained quite simply and cleared up some questions I had from looking at other videos which weren't explained well. Plus it was a bit entertaining. Thanks
Edit: I just realized this was 2 years old, I guess things have changed since then for ./ will not work form me, have to keep using "bash" instead of "./"
Im learning BASH via VM in University (2.Semester) atm., this video helps alot, Thank you.
Greetings from Germany.
That brings the list of things I need to learn RIGHT NOW up to about 877, with 90% of those being Javascript-related.
Thanks for the video, it was clear and answered what and why. And yes, this was my first Linux script. I have been messing with Linux GUI for years and this video has convinced me not to be scared of CLI.
I have just found your channel, and I already love the energy you have through the whole video! Great work ngl
Yo yo my man! This is simply amazing mate. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for this, I am really excited for this series! Subscribed already
"Hi mom" was yellow by the way, I'm sure this will be incredibly helpful
Love your videos!
Thank you chuck
Starter learning since the VM tutorial, I'm working with type hypervisor, took your hacker seeies. Now I want to learn bash. Taking notes in cherry tree.
Thank you chuck.
your channel is fantastic man! found it out just 2 days ago and been binging since
Thanks a million Chuk! i hope you are going to release episode 2 soon!
This is great. Your attitude is too good! You make learning fun!
network chuck you are helping me through my grad school cyber classes thank you with your linux videos and fun hacking videos. Oh man I was looking for a series on bash scripting and when I realized you had one I was excited
1989 me 2
Best coding channel!!!!🔥
Lovely content!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You're totally amazing! The way you teach was incredible!
I think the algorithm is starting to read my mind. I was just saying to myself earlier "you know, I should probably learn Bash. This explanation [that I was reading on Stack Overflow in the comments on an answer] is going completely over my head!"
RUclips, please stop reading my mind. It's creepy.
I truly love the energy man, lol. your work is so good
The content on this page is invaluable. Keep up the good work
you released this video my birthday weekend so damn happy rn lmao, love your videos!
Dude, your videos are amazing! I'm learning a lot from you! Thank you so much and keep up the great work!
This video was amazing and after watching your vids i always learn something new!
I'm looking forward to new bash scripting videos, before this vid i was scared of the word bash scripting, but now I'm feeling much more confident.
Thank you 😊.
I love how energetic and exiting he explains.
That was a good overview.
I am really looking forward to see more of bash scripting in the future. k33p up the good work, cheers.
that was fun !!! thank you NetworkChuck
outstanding as always.....
You are gradually teaching me what I wished to learn. Thanks for that.
I just love your vibe 🥰.
Watching your videos for the first time and I smashed the subscribe button 77 secs into the video
This just made me automate my whole ansible-playbook-system. Thank you!
You can pipe the output of one command into the input of the next command in one line as well and do way more. You can control the standard error out as well and even use it to automate.
Chuck, thanks a million for all you time and knowledge. I aspire to be an ethical hacker and your videos are what I find the most useful. Keep up the great work!
Was looking for a solution for a problem and bash scripting is the perfect solution for it. Thank you
always entertaining and really informative stuff... yesterday i studied IT stuff, i created simple web app using command line to running it at browsers the technology i used react library, i used gitbash as a tool and also visual studio code as code editor....
the most clear and entertaining explanation for me, thank you
The world needs more people like you 🙌
Finally, someone who can actually teach! Thanks so much!