I like Ellie Quigley's "UNIX Shells by Example", but it covers only sh/csh/ksh scripting (meaning you will not see the advanced features of bash or tcsh put to work). On the other hand, it does cover awk, sed, and grep.

If the scripts get too involved, start thinking about Perl! :-)

>>> wilson at visi.com 04/04/01 03:21PM >>>
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Jonathan Kline wrote:

> Anyone know any good website or books for sh/bash/tcsh scripting? I
> have just a few scripts to write and I need a decent starting place,
> mostly some basic admin scripts and trhe like.

The O'Reilly Bash book is pretty good. Pretty cheap too.

-Tim

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