How to create a package that executes several commands with a single line of code in linux
Some time ago I used a configuration of someone else who installed a software in linux, already configured to use. However when this is done manually you must write approximately 5 lines of code and modify some files by editing lines. Currently I want to do the same but for personal purposes and I do not know how, since I have a text file where I have all the commands to write in the console and replace in one file, one line for another.
Basically what I would like is:
- Use the system update commands.
- Install the app.
- Open an existing text file, Replace two lines of code with others.
- And reset the service.
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Some time ago I used a configuration of someone else who installed a software in linux, already configured to use. However when this is done manually you must write approximately 5 lines of code and modify some files by editing lines. Currently I want to do the same but for personal purposes and I do not know how, since I have a text file where I have all the commands to write in the console and replace in one file, one line for another.
Basically what I would like is:
- Use the system update commands.
- Install the app.
- Open an existing text file, Replace two lines of code with others.
- And reset the service.
linux installation command
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What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13
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Some time ago I used a configuration of someone else who installed a software in linux, already configured to use. However when this is done manually you must write approximately 5 lines of code and modify some files by editing lines. Currently I want to do the same but for personal purposes and I do not know how, since I have a text file where I have all the commands to write in the console and replace in one file, one line for another.
Basically what I would like is:
- Use the system update commands.
- Install the app.
- Open an existing text file, Replace two lines of code with others.
- And reset the service.
linux installation command
Some time ago I used a configuration of someone else who installed a software in linux, already configured to use. However when this is done manually you must write approximately 5 lines of code and modify some files by editing lines. Currently I want to do the same but for personal purposes and I do not know how, since I have a text file where I have all the commands to write in the console and replace in one file, one line for another.
Basically what I would like is:
- Use the system update commands.
- Install the app.
- Open an existing text file, Replace two lines of code with others.
- And reset the service.
linux installation command
linux installation command
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What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13
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What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13
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What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13
What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13
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What you are looking for is a shell script. Google shell script commands for the different tasks you like.. And find out how to run the script..
– prakhar londhe
Nov 25 '18 at 4:13