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Is there a similar such thing in linux. I.e a batch file?
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Re: Batch file in linux?

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Is there a similar such thing in linux. I.e a batch file?


Of couse there is And its massively more powerful than batch scripting.

I think this link/tutorial should be of use to get you started.

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Re: Batch file in linux?

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Yeah, its called bash (shell) scripting.
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Re: Batch file in linux?

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Yeah but is it like, if I double click on it, it runs the command. That's wat I need.
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Re: Batch file in linux?

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pls can you tell me how can i creat batch file in linux?? like in windows "something.bat" or what??
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look up bash shell scripting. the file should end in .sh i think
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