What's In It For Me

  • Be competent in command line and shell scripting in Linux environment.
  • Learn to test and implement commands effeiciently.
  • Learn to use programming functions through scripting directly within the operating systems interface.

 

Course Overview

NTUC LearningHub Course Code: NICF115

SkillsConnect Code: CRS-Q-0038746-ICT

This course is designed to assist participants to learn and master Linux command line and shell scripting. This course will enable Network or Linux System - Users, Administrators, Operators, Auditors, Managers, Implementers and testers to gain necessary skills to carry out their job in the Linux environment.

 

Scripting allows the use of programming functions such as for loops, if/then/else statements, and so forth directly within the operating systems interface. Following are some benefits of scripting.

  • Using the system object attributes
  • Automating a process
  • Run a job/file based on specific requirements
  • Independent handling and auditing
  • Avoiding errors and increase efficiency
  • Recursive calls

 

Who Should Attend

  • Internal / External / Technology Auditors
  • Network / Systems / IT Security Engineers
  • Network / Systems / Security operation-support Engineers
  • Network and Systems / Security  Managers
  • Application Developers who are creating relevant tools / utilities
  • Individuals pursing competency building in Linux environment

 

Course Duration

3 Days / 24 Hours

Course Outline

  • Linux Command Line
    • Starting with Linux Shell
    • Getting to the Shell
    • Basic bash Shell Commands
    • More bash Shell Commands
    • Understanding the Shell
    • Using Linux Environment Variables
    • Understanding Linux File Permissions
    • Managing File Systems
    • Installing Software
    • Working with Editors
  • Shell Scripting Basic
    • Using Structured Commands
    • More Structured Commands
    • Handling User Input
    • Presenting Data
    • Script Control
  • Advanced Shell Scripting
    • Creating Functions
    • Writing Scripts for Graphical Desktops
    • Introducing sed and gawk
    • Regular Expressions
    • Advanced sed
    • Advanced gawk
    • Working with Alternative Shells
  • Use Alternative Shells
    • Writing Simple Script Utilities
  • Creating Practical Scripts
    • Producing Scripts for Database, Web and E-Mail
    • Creating Fun Little Shell Scripts

 

Mode of Assessment

Students must complete a paper-based NICF assessment during class.

Certification Obtained and Conferred by

Awarded NICF Statement of Attainments (SOAs)

Upon completion of the course, students will also be awarded with SOAs from SSG.

 

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