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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Bash) #961

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nikohoffren opened this issue Oct 9, 2023 · 0 comments
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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Bash) #961

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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Bash)

Bash Script: File Creation & Content Display

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Objective:

Write a Bash shell script that:

  • Navigates into directory called files from the tasks/bash/easy directory.
  • Creates three files named file1.txt, file2.txt, and file3.txt.
  • Writes "Hello Shell!" to each of the files.
  • Prints the contents of each file to the console.

To run the script:

Make sure you are in the correct directory with the command:

cd tasks/bash/easy

Ensure you have the required permissions to execute the script by running this command:

chmod +x create_files.sh

Execute the script:

./create_files.sh

After the script runs, inside files directory, there should be three text files, each containing the text "Hello Shell!" and the contents of the files should be printed in the console.


To work with this issue, you need to have Bash installed to your local machine.
Check out README.md for more instructions of installing Bash and how to make a pull request.

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