I paid almost 2500 to one of the reputed website for learning Linux, but you are the best in teaching the topics. Thank you so much such wonderful content that too at free of cost. You must have BIG heart. Stay blessed Brother.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📺 Introduction to Shell Scripting tutorial and its relevance to DevOps engineers. 02:21 🤖 Automation through shell scripting helps reduce manual tasks and streamline activities on Linux systems. 04:13 📜 Shell scripting is the process of automating day-to-day activities on Linux systems using script files. 05:32 📂 "touch" command creates files, essential for automation scripts. "ls" lists files, "-ltr" sorts by timestamp. 07:26 📚 Use "man" command to access the manual for any Linux command and understand its usage and options. 09:02 📋 Basic commands learned so far: "ls" for listing files, "touch" for file creation, "man" for accessing command manuals. 11:59 🔧 Use terminal tools like "Vim" or "VI" to create and edit shell script files. 15:01 📜 Start a shell script with a shebang ("#!") line specifying the interpreter, like "/bin/bash" for Bash scripting. 19:24 🔀 Choose the appropriate shell interpreter for your scripting needs, with Bash being a widely used option. 22:39 🚫 Be cautious of using "/bin/sh" in scripts, as system defaults might vary (e.g., "sh" pointing to "dash" in some systems). Prefer "/bin/bash" to ensure compatibility. 23:05 📄 Always use `/bin/bash` as the shebang in shell scripts to ensure compatibility, as some systems may use `dash` or other shells by default. 25:07 📝 In Linux, use the `echo` command to print text, analogous to using print statements in other programming languages. 26:47 📝 Vim is used to create and edit files in the command line. Entering "insert mode" allows you to type text, and pressing "esc" returns to command mode. 28:45 📂 The `cat` command prints the contents of a file without opening it, providing a quick way to view file contents. 29:54 ▶️ Execute a shell script using either `sh scriptname` or `./scriptname`. The latter is used for executable files. Make sure to set execute permissions using `chmod +x scriptname` if needed. 31:25 🔒 Linux requires proper permissions to execute files. Use `chmod` to assign read, write, and execute permissions for different user categories: user, group, and others. Numeric values like 777 or 444 represent these permissions. 35:09 ⚙️ `chmod` permissions follow the 4-2-1 convention: 4 for read, 2 for write, and 1 for execute. Use these values to grant permissions to different users. 37:25 🔍 The `history` command displays a list of previously executed commands, which can be helpful for referencing or repeating commands. 39:16 📂 `pwd` displays the present working directory, showing your current location in the file system. 42:10 📝 Use `mkdir` to create directories (folders), and navigate between directories using `cd`. `cd ..` moves up one directory level. 47:08 📂 PWD command for present working directory. 47:22 📁 MKDIR for creating directories. 47:37 📂 CD for changing directories. 48:20 📝 Writing a simple shell script for creating files and folders. 49:55 🗒️ Using comments in shell scripts with the "#" symbol. 50:10 💡 Shell script to create files and folders. 51:08 🔑 Using CHMOD for changing permissions. 53:43 ⚙️ Executing shell script and creating files and folders. 54:11 🌐 Shell scripting for automating DevOps tasks. 57:00 📊 Use case: Automated node health monitoring of virtual machines. 01:00:07 🧰 DevOps engineers use shell scripting for infrastructure and configuration management. 01:02:45 🔄 Use of "top" command to monitor processes and resources. 01:08:09 ⚡ Advanced topics in shell scripting, like trapping signals and cron jobs. Made with HARPA AI
Can I have a advance shell scripting seriously you are awesome 👍 1hr sit and watched your video without any disturbance because way of explaining is great nice
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:15 📚 Shell scripting is about automating tasks in Linux, reducing manual work. 02:21 📄 Examples of tasks to automate include creating files and managing them. 05:05 🖥️ Use the `touch` command to create a file on a Linux machine. 07:11 🔍 Use the `ls` command to list files in a directory, and `ls -l` to list with timestamps. 08:34 ℹ️ You can access manual pages for commands by using `man` followed by the command name. 15:55 📝 A shell script typically starts with a shebang line, specifying the shell to use (e.g., `#!/bin/bash`). Choose `bash` for most cases. 22:39 ⚙️ When writing shell scripts, be aware that the default shell interpreter may vary between systems, which can affect script execution. Always use `#!/bin/bash` as the shebang line to specify the desired interpreter. 29:00 🔐 Linux requires setting file permissions for execution using the `chmod` command. Use `chmod +x filename.sh` to grant execute permission to a shell script. 43:10 📝 When editing a file in Linux using the Vim text editor, you need to enter insert mode to make changes. Press `Esc` and then `i` to start editing, and use `:wq` to save and exit or `:q` to exit without saving. 40:31 📚 The `history` command displays a list of previously executed commands in the terminal, making it useful for recalling and reusing commands. 44:48 📂 You can use the `pwd` command to check and display the current working directory (folder) you are in. It helps identify your location in the directory structure. 45:15 📁 To create a new directory (folder) in Linux, use the `mkdir` (make directory) command, followed by the desired folder name, like `mkdir foldername`. 45:58 🚪 To navigate between directories in Linux, use the `cd` (change directory) command followed by the directory name to enter a specific folder. 46:26 📂 PWD (Present Working Directory) is used to identify the current directory in Linux. 47:08 📂 You can create a directory with the `mkdir` command and switch directories using the `cd` command in Linux. 49:40 📜 Writing comments using `#` in shell scripts is essential for code clarity and understanding. 51:08 🗒️ Shell scripting can be used for automation, such as creating folders, files, and setting permissions, saving time in managing and monitoring large numbers of systems. 01:02:59 🔄 Monitoring node health in a DevOps environment can be automated using shell scripts to check CPU and RAM status on multiple machines. 01:05:03 📋 Shell scripting is a fundamental skill for DevOps engineers, helping automate various tasks such as infrastructure management, configuration management, and monitoring. Made with HARPA AI
Your are a gem.Without expecting anything,you are educating lot of people like me and the best part is you are the part of our learning journey and career growth.The way you are explaining the things are very intresting.The best thing in anybody's life is they feel they are the reason for others growth,as of now you are doing the same thing.keep educating us and keep inspiring us.....
I Have attended so many online paid Devops classes but didnt get any knowledge with their teaching skills, now i came to know from one of my friend , following all videos , now i am getting knowledge on each topic and doing tasks immediately. Thank you 🙏
I have paid 7000 for devops course but, there is no detailed explanation of any topic but ,your videos are amazing for explaining each and every topic in DevOps I have learned a lot from ur videos. thanks for teaching us these precious concepts.
Wow! Your content is awesome and you are a very good teacher that breaks down complex things into simple. You have done a great job. Thanks for posting this and for the expository. Interested in more of your tutorials.
I just completed 40 minutes of the lecture, and I'm truly impressed. In my organization, I really appreciate the way you’re teaching this material. Thank you!
To be honest, you are a great teacher in, I admire your approach to teaching which makes it extremely simple to grasp even complex concepts. I have seen many devops videos online which do not come anywhere close to this material in terms of delivery and topics. More importantly, you created an extremely valuable content like this for free. Many thanks Abhishek, I am satisfied and willing to support your work!!!
One of the best video on shell scripting by one of the best seasoned teacher out here no filers direct to the topic and a remarkable ability to keep student interest in the topic hats off to you sir. thank you
Hi Abhishek, Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for the incredible work you're doing to support learners like myself. I deeply regret discovering your channel after investing in an expensive BootCamp. Your videos have reignited my hope for learning and gaining knowledge. They motivate me to get back on track and dive into learning again. Your roadmap and day-by-day videos are beneficial and easy to comprehend. They teach us how to do things and why and when they are applicable, which is often lacking in many professors' teachings. I'm eager to continue learning from you and wish your channel immense success. The world needs more educators like you.
Hi Abhishek, literally awesome you are. I just found that in this video you have even mentioned how to select a file simply by a double click, teaching in detailed way. Highly appreciate it.
I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you for taking the time to teach us Bash scripting. 🙏 Your patience, expertise, and clear explanations have made a complex subject much more approachable and enjoyable. 😊 We are truly grateful for the effort you put into helping us learn and grow. 🌱 Your guidance has been invaluable, and we appreciate everything you’ve done to support our learning journey. Thank you, Abhishe! 👏👏
I discovered accidentally this chanel but this serie is wonderfull. All topics are clear and well explained. Thank you very much for providing us such a good content. This serie is definetly my companion on my DevOps training journey 😊
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 04:39 🖋️ *Shell scripting in Linux is about automating day-to-day activities on a Linux machine, reducing manual efforts in tasks like file creation or data processing.* 08:23 📋 *Basic commands introduced: `ls` for listing files, `touch` for creating files, and `man` for accessing command manuals.* 12:54 📄 *The importance of the shebang (`#!/bin/bash` or `#!/bin/sh`) at the beginning of a shell script to specify the shell interpreter; commonly used interpreter is Bash.* 16:46 ⚙️ *Different shell executables (`bash`, `sh`, `ksh`, `dash`) with slight syntax variations; `bash` is widely used, and historically, `sh` could be linked to `bash`.* 21:39 🔄 *Evolution: Ubuntu and some operating systems switched from linking `sh` to `bash` to linking it to `dash` as the default shell executable.* 22:25 📜 *Use `#!/bin/bash` as the first line in your shell script to ensure compatibility across different systems.* 29:40 🚫 *When executing a shell script, use either `sh script.sh` or `./script.sh` but ensure file permissions with `chmod` allow execution.* 32:37 🔐 *Grant file permissions using `chmod` command; for example, `chmod 777 script.sh` grants read, write, and execute permissions to all users.* 39:16 📝 *Understand the permissions system: 4 for read, 2 for write, and 1 for execute; use numbers to specify user, group, and others' permissions.* 43:10 📂 *Use `pwd` to check the present working directory and `mkdir` to create a new directory in Linux.* 45:58 📂 *Understanding basic Linux commands: CD for changing directories, PWD for present working directory, and MKDIR for creating directories.* 47:08 🖥️ *Basic Linux commands: PWD identifies the present working directory, MKDIR creates a directory, and CD changes the directory.* 48:06 📝 *Writing a simple shell script: Demonstrates creating a folder, files, and changing permissions using Vim, MKDIR, and CHMOD commands.* 53:43 🔄 *Executing a shell script: Shows how a shell script can automate tasks like creating folders and files, making it efficient for DevOps automation.* 01:03:56 🛠️ *Role of Shell Scripting in DevOps: Illustrates a practical use case where a DevOps engineer automates node health monitoring for thousands of virtual machines using shell scripting.* Made with HARPA AI
My mother saw your pic at video in between😅... She asked who was he.. i told her you were my friend from Hyderabad who has been giving classes free for 2 years ago..😅you know what she believed me as well...
I usually get bored on most of the lectures but in the way abhishek teach us i don't get borred which also help me in understading the concepts also thank you.
Very informative, kudos to you for making this video. It's very helpful for me. I've been searching for the best scripting videos on youtube since last week, and now I found yours. not even a minute was wasted worth watching it. Thank you for making this video.
When I ever I visit your channel & do search for a devops topic,I will get the topics in laymen term,even people with no IT background can understand.Thank you bro.
Thanks a lot for this video, those real-time scenarios are very helpful, please do make more real time scenarios where do we use this shell scripting in devops role
You create wonders while explaining the topics, I have been following your DevOps Videos now and it is very easy to understand to everyone. You will see my comments for your each videos :)
Thanks brother, I came to comment to make part 2 , but you have already made them. you hvae good teaching skills. Appreciate all the work you are doing. Thanks
Thanks for sharing tons of knowledge. I have even learnt some courses in edureka platform but i got clear understanding by watching your lectures. Abishek you are the best!
Mind-blowing Abhishek...Through this only one video, I have learned lots of things regarding Shell scripting...Since long, I am not able to find this type of video on youtube...Keep it up with some advance Tutorials for same...Love to watch it...Agin Thanks for making these type of videos...
thank you so mach abhishek. i watched so many videos but i didnt understand anything your teaching and way of explanation is very impressing. keep do more videos related to devops and shell scritps and also for interview thank u so much
Nice and clear Information on unix commands and shell Scripting. Looking for more Advanced Devops based operations and concepts. Please Do ASAP. We are eagerly waiting.
I'm late for your Channel , Explained Very well , each Command , Good informative Knowledge Looking forward to each video From you. i did'nt look at time or not distracted anyware , you make things very intresting , that the Best
Sir I never and ever see this type of explanation on shell script.i learn alot in this vedio. abishek garu tq sooo much.ur effort for us is speechless. Pls continue the vedios
Hey Abhishek, I watched this video today and its really very very useful ,you made it so easy to understand and the pace of learning. Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us and helping us to grow in our career.Truly appreciate it!!!
Role of shell scripting im devops- 1.Infra maintainance 2.code management using git repository 3. configuration management (automation of cronjobs, switching to dir where scripts are present) Store shell script in git repository. Monitor node health of 1000 of machine. Out of 1000 of VMs, you will find out memory is completely used on which vm. Use cronjobs too, by login into each of machine and send email notifications which machine has issue with memmory and cpu usage.
Hello Abhishek, Thank you very much for this amazing videos for shell scripting The way you are explaining is very interesting and getting a clear picture . Without expectation anything you are sharing your knowledge with others.
Thank you bro your teaching is very clear. I started DevOps Zero to Hero a week back on 5th day video I had doubts as you were showing on Mac and i am on Windows.. I watched that video 3 times and could clear most of my doubts.
this is really the best video about linux or shell scripting basics,.for the people from windows background,.... advanced one is needed , hope that is already uploaded 🙂
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📺 Introduction to Shell Scripting tutorial and its relevance to DevOps engineers.
02:21 🤖 Automation through shell scripting helps reduce manual tasks and streamline activities on Linux systems.
04:13 📜 Shell scripting is the process of automating day-to-day activities on Linux systems using script files.
05:32 📂 "touch" command creates files, essential for automation scripts. "ls" lists files, "-ltr" sorts by timestamp.
07:26 📚 Use "man" command to access the manual for any Linux command and understand its usage and options.
09:02 📋 Basic commands learned so far: "ls" for listing files, "touch" for file creation, "man" for accessing command manuals.
11:59 🔧 Use terminal tools like "Vim" or "VI" to create and edit shell script files.
15:01 📜 Start a shell script with a shebang ("#!") line specifying the interpreter, like "/bin/bash" for Bash scripting.
19:24 🔀 Choose the appropriate shell interpreter for your scripting needs, with Bash being a widely used option.
22:39 🚫 Be cautious of using "/bin/sh" in scripts, as system defaults might vary (e.g., "sh" pointing to "dash" in some systems). Prefer "/bin/bash" to ensure compatibility.
23:05 📄 Always use `/bin/bash` as the shebang in shell scripts to ensure compatibility, as some systems may use `dash` or other shells by default.
25:07 📝 In Linux, use the `echo` command to print text, analogous to using print statements in other programming languages.
26:47 📝 Vim is used to create and edit files in the command line. Entering "insert mode" allows you to type text, and pressing "esc" returns to command mode.
28:45 📂 The `cat` command prints the contents of a file without opening it, providing a quick way to view file contents.
29:54 ▶️ Execute a shell script using either `sh scriptname` or `./scriptname`. The latter is used for executable files. Make sure to set execute permissions using `chmod +x scriptname` if needed.
31:25 🔒 Linux requires proper permissions to execute files. Use `chmod` to assign read, write, and execute permissions for different user categories: user, group, and others. Numeric values like 777 or 444 represent these permissions.
35:09 ⚙️ `chmod` permissions follow the 4-2-1 convention: 4 for read, 2 for write, and 1 for execute. Use these values to grant permissions to different users.
37:25 🔍 The `history` command displays a list of previously executed commands, which can be helpful for referencing or repeating commands.
39:16 📂 `pwd` displays the present working directory, showing your current location in the file system.
42:10 📝 Use `mkdir` to create directories (folders), and navigate between directories using `cd`. `cd ..` moves up one directory level.
47:08 📂 PWD command for present working directory.
47:22 📁 MKDIR for creating directories.
47:37 📂 CD for changing directories.
48:20 📝 Writing a simple shell script for creating files and folders.
49:55 🗒️ Using comments in shell scripts with the "#" symbol.
50:10 💡 Shell script to create files and folders.
51:08 🔑 Using CHMOD for changing permissions.
53:43 ⚙️ Executing shell script and creating files and folders.
54:11 🌐 Shell scripting for automating DevOps tasks.
57:00 📊 Use case: Automated node health monitoring of virtual machines.
01:00:07 🧰 DevOps engineers use shell scripting for infrastructure and configuration management.
01:02:45 🔄 Use of "top" command to monitor processes and resources.
01:08:09 ⚡ Advanced topics in shell scripting, like trapping signals and cron jobs.
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you
Thank You 👍
Can I have a advance shell scripting seriously you are awesome 👍 1hr sit and watched your video without any disturbance because way of explaining is great nice
Thank you
Thank you
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:15 📚 Shell scripting is about automating tasks in Linux, reducing manual work.
02:21 📄 Examples of tasks to automate include creating files and managing them.
05:05 🖥️ Use the `touch` command to create a file on a Linux machine.
07:11 🔍 Use the `ls` command to list files in a directory, and `ls -l` to list with timestamps.
08:34 ℹ️ You can access manual pages for commands by using `man` followed by the command name.
15:55 📝 A shell script typically starts with a shebang line, specifying the shell to use (e.g., `#!/bin/bash`). Choose `bash` for most cases.
22:39 ⚙️ When writing shell scripts, be aware that the default shell interpreter may vary between systems, which can affect script execution. Always use `#!/bin/bash` as the shebang line to specify the desired interpreter.
29:00 🔐 Linux requires setting file permissions for execution using the `chmod` command. Use `chmod +x filename.sh` to grant execute permission to a shell script.
43:10 📝 When editing a file in Linux using the Vim text editor, you need to enter insert mode to make changes. Press `Esc` and then `i` to start editing, and use `:wq` to save and exit or `:q` to exit without saving.
40:31 📚 The `history` command displays a list of previously executed commands in the terminal, making it useful for recalling and reusing commands.
44:48 📂 You can use the `pwd` command to check and display the current working directory (folder) you are in. It helps identify your location in the directory structure.
45:15 📁 To create a new directory (folder) in Linux, use the `mkdir` (make directory) command, followed by the desired folder name, like `mkdir foldername`.
45:58 🚪 To navigate between directories in Linux, use the `cd` (change directory) command followed by the directory name to enter a specific folder.
46:26 📂 PWD (Present Working Directory) is used to identify the current directory in Linux.
47:08 📂 You can create a directory with the `mkdir` command and switch directories using the `cd` command in Linux.
49:40 📜 Writing comments using `#` in shell scripts is essential for code clarity and understanding.
51:08 🗒️ Shell scripting can be used for automation, such as creating folders, files, and setting permissions, saving time in managing and monitoring large numbers of systems.
01:02:59 🔄 Monitoring node health in a DevOps environment can be automated using shell scripts to check CPU and RAM status on multiple machines.
01:05:03 📋 Shell scripting is a fundamental skill for DevOps engineers, helping automate various tasks such as infrastructure management, configuration management, and monitoring.
Made with HARPA AI
Thanks !!
Your are a gem.Without expecting anything,you are educating lot of people like me and the best part is you are the part of our learning journey and career growth.The way you are explaining the things are very intresting.The best thing in anybody's life is they feel they are the reason for others growth,as of now you are doing the same thing.keep educating us and keep inspiring us.....
I Have attended so many online paid Devops classes but didnt get any knowledge with their teaching skills, now i came to know from one of my friend , following all videos , now i am getting knowledge on each topic and doing tasks immediately. Thank you 🙏
❤️
I have paid 7000 for devops course but, there is no detailed explanation of any topic but ,your videos are amazing for explaining each and every topic in DevOps I have learned a lot from ur videos. thanks for teaching us these precious concepts.
Glad to hear that
@@AbhishekVeeramalla bro I have paid 20,000 for this , but nothing I have gained , thanks
Thanks for simplifying Bash Scripting into a more digestible lecture!
Wow! Your content is awesome and you are a very good teacher that breaks down complex things into simple. You have done a great job. Thanks for posting this and for the expository. Interested in more of your tutorials.
Glad it was helpful!
10th student can also understand shell script. Like that he explained, Thank you very much Abhishek sir.
It's my pleasure
I have never seen an amazing man like you, who is repeating the topic when the screen share got stopped by mistakenly🙌
Useful, especially your constant revision on the video helped.
I noticed it was 2.20 AM while recording on your laptop, Effort..🔥
🔥🔥🔥
I just completed 40 minutes of the lecture, and I'm truly impressed. In my organization, I really appreciate the way you’re teaching this material. Thank you!
To the point and crisp content . Thanks a ton, a lot of my concepts got clear today. Cant wait to explore more from the channel.
Most welcome!
To be honest, you are a great teacher in, I admire your approach to teaching which makes it extremely simple to grasp even complex concepts. I have seen many devops videos online which do not come anywhere close to this material in terms of delivery and topics. More importantly, you created an extremely valuable content like this for free. Many thanks Abhishek, I am satisfied and willing to support your work!!!
❤️❤️❤️
One of the best video on shell scripting by one of the best seasoned teacher out here no filers direct to the topic and a remarkable ability to keep student interest in the topic hats off to you sir. thank you
😤😤😤
Hi Abhishek,
Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for the incredible work you're doing to support learners like myself. I deeply regret discovering your channel after investing in an expensive BootCamp. Your videos have reignited my hope for learning and gaining knowledge. They motivate me to get back on track and dive into learning again.
Your roadmap and day-by-day videos are beneficial and easy to comprehend. They teach us how to do things and why and when they are applicable, which is often lacking in many professors' teachings. I'm eager to continue learning from you and wish your channel immense success. The world needs more educators like you.
Hi Abhishek, literally awesome you are. I just found that in this video you have even mentioned how to select a file simply by a double click, teaching in detailed way. Highly appreciate it.
I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you for taking the time to teach us Bash scripting. 🙏 Your patience, expertise, and clear explanations have made a complex subject much more approachable and enjoyable. 😊 We are truly grateful for the effort you put into helping us learn and grow. 🌱 Your guidance has been invaluable, and we appreciate everything you’ve done to support our learning journey. Thank you, Abhishe! 👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
This teaching style is exactly what I needed! You made everything so easy to understand. Subscribed immediately! 😊
I am so happy abhishek veeramalla😊😊😊.... Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Welcome Kalpana
I discovered accidentally this chanel but this serie is wonderfull. All topics are clear and well explained. Thank you very much for providing us such a good content. This serie is definetly my companion on my DevOps training journey 😊
Glad you enjoy it!
I learn lot sir please do more best for all Devops guys I want real use case more and more sir please upload many more. Tq so much
sure
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
04:39 🖋️ *Shell scripting in Linux is about automating day-to-day activities on a Linux machine, reducing manual efforts in tasks like file creation or data processing.*
08:23 📋 *Basic commands introduced: `ls` for listing files, `touch` for creating files, and `man` for accessing command manuals.*
12:54 📄 *The importance of the shebang (`#!/bin/bash` or `#!/bin/sh`) at the beginning of a shell script to specify the shell interpreter; commonly used interpreter is Bash.*
16:46 ⚙️ *Different shell executables (`bash`, `sh`, `ksh`, `dash`) with slight syntax variations; `bash` is widely used, and historically, `sh` could be linked to `bash`.*
21:39 🔄 *Evolution: Ubuntu and some operating systems switched from linking `sh` to `bash` to linking it to `dash` as the default shell executable.*
22:25 📜 *Use `#!/bin/bash` as the first line in your shell script to ensure compatibility across different systems.*
29:40 🚫 *When executing a shell script, use either `sh script.sh` or `./script.sh` but ensure file permissions with `chmod` allow execution.*
32:37 🔐 *Grant file permissions using `chmod` command; for example, `chmod 777 script.sh` grants read, write, and execute permissions to all users.*
39:16 📝 *Understand the permissions system: 4 for read, 2 for write, and 1 for execute; use numbers to specify user, group, and others' permissions.*
43:10 📂 *Use `pwd` to check the present working directory and `mkdir` to create a new directory in Linux.*
45:58 📂 *Understanding basic Linux commands: CD for changing directories, PWD for present working directory, and MKDIR for creating directories.*
47:08 🖥️ *Basic Linux commands: PWD identifies the present working directory, MKDIR creates a directory, and CD changes the directory.*
48:06 📝 *Writing a simple shell script: Demonstrates creating a folder, files, and changing permissions using Vim, MKDIR, and CHMOD commands.*
53:43 🔄 *Executing a shell script: Shows how a shell script can automate tasks like creating folders and files, making it efficient for DevOps automation.*
01:03:56 🛠️ *Role of Shell Scripting in DevOps: Illustrates a practical use case where a DevOps engineer automates node health monitoring for thousands of virtual machines using shell scripting.*
Made with HARPA AI
My mother saw your pic at video in between😅... She asked who was he.. i told her you were my friend from Hyderabad who has been giving classes free for 2 years ago..😅you know what she believed me as well...
Haha .. Thanks alot 🙏
Same My mami saw his picture and asked if he works in your company 😅
Firstly, I didn't have any confusion or ambiguity in between of the complete video while you are explaining. thanks
🙏
Very nice session waiting for second part with realtime use cases
Will upload soon
Hi Abhishek........ in very easy method u r explaining... Very useful... And i started Devops zero to hero journey..... thank you so much....
All the best
Thanks for the quality content, Eagerly waiting for advanced concepts of shell script with realtime scenarios
Hi @abhishek veeramalla sir please create a video on advance topic in shell script
I felt it's a Linux basic commands.but last ten mins is imp for DevOps. Thanks for the info.
Sure ..Thanks
Revised some Linux cmds too, Thanks for creating this video. Now moving towards your advanced concept vdo Abhishek. Thanks.
Most welcome!
The way you explain makes it easy! Keep it up!
You r the alakh Pandey for engineering students 💯❤ thanks for sharing your knowledge with us really helpful 😊
Means alot . thank you
He is Devops wallah
I thought that it is very much simple way of teaching shell scripting. Thank you!
🙏
Hi Abhishek,
Your way of teaching is literally so simple and engaging.
Please keep up the great work...❤
😍
I usually get bored on most of the lectures but in the way abhishek teach us i don't get borred which also help me in understading the concepts also thank you.
Your way of explaining is very easy and easy to grab ... Very informative content 👍👍👌👌
Glad you liked it
Hi Abhishek, you are doing a great job! you have explained everything in a simplest manner. Really grateful that i found your channel. Thank you :)
So nice of you
Yes please make a vedio on advanced shell scripting with real time work scenarios for a Devops engineers
sure
Very informative, kudos to you for making this video. It's very helpful for me. I've been searching for the best scripting videos on youtube since last week, and now I found yours. not even a minute was wasted worth watching it.
Thank you for making this video.
Thanks alot 🙏❤️
Your content is very good, you are a very good teacher that breaks down complex things into simple, keep making such content. power to you✊
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Thanks a lot!
The way of your teaching is excellent @abhishek hatsoff🙂
It's a wonderful session sir, and easy to understand for begginers, please do more sessions.
Glad that you liked it
When I ever I visit your channel & do search for a devops topic,I will get the topics in laymen term,even people with no IT background can understand.Thank you bro.
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Well said!!! 👍😊👍
Thanks a lot for this video, those real-time scenarios are very helpful, please do make more real time scenarios where do we use this shell scripting in devops role
Sure
Excellent video Abhishek you are champ and clarified my doubts about shell scripts.
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Absolutely we need advanced topics Abhi, appreciate your work 😍
Definitely
Awesome. Great Mr. Abhishek.Veeramalla💥
Awesome. Please share the videos with your friends
Thankyou for this masterpiece❤️, waiting for another parts.
Sure .. very very soon
Teachers like u are rare 🙏 Your way of explaining each topic is highly commendable ❤Thank you so much 🙏 best part is revising the topic 😍🥰👌
It's my pleasure
Ur content is easy to understand and ur explanation is straight to the point . Learned so much from ur video's..and expecting more hands on as well
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yes.. clearly going into my mind.. so nice content
I have only watched 10 of your videos I can tell you that, they have impacted me tremendously. For this, I am grateful and I say a big thank you.
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Good content, please continue with advance concepts in shell scripting
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You create wonders while explaining the topics, I have been following your DevOps Videos now and it is very easy to understand to everyone. You will see my comments for your each videos :)
cool bro , precise with concise ,go ahead with Advanced shell scripts which really useful to devops freshers like us.
Sure
thanks a lot man this made my life easier ..being working professional and making video and editing is not easy job. loved your depth and explaination
Thank you! Please do an advanced video on Shell Scripts too 🙏🏽
The best video I have ever seen about Linux and Shell Scripting. Kudos to your amazing teaching👏👏👏👏
To monitor node health. Cpu and ram..
nproc - cpu usage
free - memory usage
Top is for both.
Thanks brother, I came to comment to make part 2 , but you have already made them. you hvae good teaching skills. Appreciate all the work you are doing. Thanks
Thanks alot .. Please share the channel with your friends and groups.
Hi Abhishek you explanation is really ground level. Even a 5th class student can understand . Really it helped me a lot. Tthaks
Haha .. It's my pleasure, Thanks
Just now i have completed this video.. it's give lot of confidence.
Awesome. Please share the videos with your friends
great information @abhishek, the use cases which told in last part how devops engineers use shell script is amazing.
Thanks for sharing tons of knowledge. I have even learnt some courses in edureka platform but i got clear understanding by watching your lectures. Abishek you are the best!
Mind-blowing Abhishek...Through this only one video, I have learned lots of things regarding Shell scripting...Since long, I am not able to find this type of video on youtube...Keep it up with some advance Tutorials for same...Love to watch it...Agin Thanks for making these type of videos...
thank you so mach abhishek. i watched so many videos but i didnt understand anything your teaching and way of explanation is very impressing. keep do more videos related to devops and shell scritps and also for interview thank u so much
Thanks alot pradeepa .. there is a shell scripting playlist in the channel .. please check that for more videos on shell scripting
@@AbhishekVeeramalla thanks Abhishek ❤️
Thank you abhishek, you made my learning life heaven, and you always makes me more motivated..
Glad to hear that
Thank you Abhishek for the video and explaining the topics in very detailed manner. please continue with the advanced depth in Scripting.
Chagaye Guru. Loved this
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Perfect video to start Shell learning !
Glad you think so!
Thank you for making these videos. Your way of teaching is very crisp and clear!
Very well explained Abhishek..Keep it up👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
one of the best video on shell scripting, Thanks
Thanks
Nice and clear Information on unix commands and shell Scripting. Looking for more Advanced Devops based operations and concepts. Please Do ASAP. We are eagerly waiting.
Noted
Excellent Abishek Appreciated Man Please go-ahead with advance concepts with real time usecases
Sure
Devta aadmi ho bhai...Superb Channel
Best beginner video to learn Shell script
Thanks
I'm late for your Channel , Explained Very well , each Command , Good informative Knowledge Looking forward to each video From you.
i did'nt look at time or not distracted anyware , you make things very intresting , that the Best
Thanks and welcome
Super Bro, please continue to advance level. with more examples.
Thank You.
Sure 👍
Hi Abhisheek. I am really grateful to you for your sincere efforts. I have never watched such useful content on linux in my whole career.
Thank you, Abhishek, it was great learning. Just as you said I might be late 😂 please continue with the advanced depth in Scripting. Thank you.
My pleasure 😊
Sir I never and ever see this type of explanation on shell script.i learn alot in this vedio. abishek garu tq sooo much.ur effort for us is speechless. Pls continue the vedios
Thanks alot
Hey Abhishek, I watched this video today and its really very very useful ,you made it so easy to understand and the pace of learning. Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us and helping us to grow in our career.Truly appreciate it!!!
Role of shell scripting im devops-
1.Infra maintainance
2.code management using git repository
3. configuration management (automation of cronjobs, switching to dir where scripts are present)
Store shell script in git repository. Monitor node health of 1000 of machine. Out of 1000 of VMs, you will find out memory is completely used on which vm. Use cronjobs too, by login into each of machine and send email notifications which machine has issue with memmory and cpu usage.
Finally shell script is completed.Thanks for your video. going to next
Complete the shell script playlist .. it has a project as well
The way you explain is top notch.
Although I have some experience in devops, Its a great refresher
Thanks
Definitely this is an awesome video sir.....expect a lot from u sir....
Thanks a ton
Hi Abhishek,
Thanks for making video on shell script, it is very easy to understand and can learn quickly.
Thank you so much once again.
Hello Abhishek,
Thank you very much for this amazing videos for shell scripting
The way you are explaining is very interesting and getting a clear picture . Without expectation anything you are sharing your knowledge with others.
Thanks for explaining in a detailed manner.
Most welcome !!
One of the best video for shell script.
Thank you
@@AbhishekVeeramalla make more video on this topic it help a lot
So nice, Abhi! Thanks for the video..
My pleasure 😊
Sorry Sir, I can hit like button at one time.. you are great person.
hi, you are aawesome Teacher. you explained the content without boring looking to learn more devops from you. thankyou
The emerging devops star is here. Why didn't i find this channel earlier.
Thank you bro your teaching is very clear. I started DevOps Zero to Hero a week back on 5th day video I had doubts as you were showing on Mac and i am on Windows.. I watched that video 3 times and could clear most of my doubts.
this is really the best video about linux or shell scripting basics,.for the people from windows background,.... advanced one is needed , hope that is already uploaded 🙂
your doing great bro, I am getting what exactly I want continue the same with same spirit.
Awesome. Please share the videos with your friends
Tons of thanks for your wonderful explanation
You are welcome!