Using Bash Functions to Run Linux Commands

Bash functions let you “create something in Linux that works as if it were a script within a script,” explains Sandra Henry-Stocker. 

This article shows examples of how functions can be used for selective processing. As Henry-Stocker says, these functions can also “make scripts easier to read by separating a group of commands that focus on a single task.”

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